Coca-Cola
Britishnoun
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a carbonated soft drink flavoured with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, etc
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(modifier) denoting the spread of American culture and values to other parts of the world
Coca-Cola generation
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Berkshire’s large stakes in Apple, Coca-Cola, American Express, Occidental Petroleum, and Bank of America are assumed to be Buffett investments.
From Barron's
Boritt and his older sister, Judy, fled through the woods on foot, eventually reaching Vienna, where his priority, he later explained, was to taste Coca-Cola.
Consumer staples stocks, including Coca-Cola, have struggled to meet investor growth expectations, contrasting with the strong earnings growth seen in the technology sector.
From Barron's
Consumer staples stocks, including Coca-Cola, have struggled to meet investor growth expectations, contrasting with the strong earnings growth seen in the technology sector.
From Barron's
Shares of Coca-Cola slumped in early trading Tuesday after the beverage giant beat fourth-quarter profit expectations but reported a miss in overall revenue for the first time in years.
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