President Donald Trump's new tariff on aluminum could force the worlds's largest soft drink company, Coca-Cola, to use more ...
Good morning and Happy Wednesday, readers! Washington, D.C., may be covered in several inches of snow, but the nation’s capital certainly hasn’t taken a day off. In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, ...
Leaders of soda makers, local breweries and major automakers across the U.S. are scrambling to prepare for the impacts of ...
Coca-Cola's Q4 results beat analyst forecasts, driven by impressive +9% YoY price/mix growth. Analysts from Piper Sandler, Goldman Sachs, and BofA Securities shared opinions, highlighting KO's pricing ...
Earlier, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada. Later he agreed to hold off imposing tariffs on goods from those countries for 30 days ...
Cola (KO) plans to manage the increased costs from these tariffs. While he acknowledged that a 25% hike in aluminum prices is ...
Speaking to Wall Street analysts Tuesday, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said the beverage company might adjust its packaging mix in response to rising costs. In particular, this could mean deemphasizing ...
A significant backlash has emerged against soft drink manufacturer Coca-Cola in the wake of rumors that the company laid off its own immigrant employees and then called the U.S.
The drinks company imports aluminum for its cans from Canada, which is likely to be hardest hit by a 25% tariff on aluminum.
Calls are mounting for consumers to boycott retailers. Here's why, and which California businesses are among those targeted.