Coca-Cola’s executive vice president Lisa Chang sells $961k in stock

Published 27/02/2025, 19:12
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Lisa Chang, Executive Vice President at Coca-Cola Co (NYSE:KO), recently sold 13,445 shares of the company’s common stock. The shares were sold at an average price of $71.5026, totaling approximately $961,352. This transaction was part of a series of moves reported on February 25, 2025. The sale comes as Coca-Cola’s stock trades near its 52-week high of $73.53, with the company maintaining a robust market capitalization of $307 billion.

In addition to the sale, Chang exercised options to acquire the same number of shares at a price of $50.4383. Following these transactions, Chang holds 94,676 shares directly, with additional holdings indirectly through a 401(k) plan and other accounts. According to InvestingPro, Coca-Cola maintains strong financial health with impressive gross profit margins of 61% and has raised its dividend for 54 consecutive years. Subscribers can access 10+ additional ProTips and comprehensive analysis.

These transactions are part of routine financial activities by executives, and investors often watch such moves closely for insights into company leadership’s confidence in the company’s future. Coca-Cola, headquartered in Atlanta, continues to be a major player in the beverage industry, delivering a total return of 20.92% over the past year while maintaining a moderate debt level.

In other recent news, Coca-Cola has reported robust financial performance, highlighted by a 14% organic sales growth in the fourth quarter of 2024, surpassing the consensus forecast of 7%. The company’s earnings per share for the quarter were $0.55, exceeding the anticipated $0.52. Coca-Cola has also introduced its 2025 guidance, projecting organic sales growth of 5-6% and earnings per share growth of 2-3%, with an anticipated range of $2.94 to $2.97. In addition to these financial results, Coca-Cola has increased its quarterly dividend by 5.2%, marking the 63rd consecutive year of dividend growth. Erste Group has upgraded Coca-Cola’s stock rating from Hold to Buy, pointing to the company’s strong profitability and growth outlook. Jefferies has also raised its price target for Coca-Cola to $79, maintaining a Buy rating, while Citi has upheld its Buy rating with an $85 price target following the company’s impressive fourth-quarter performance. These developments reflect Coca-Cola’s strong market position and positive momentum as it continues to deliver shareholder value.

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