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Coke, IRS Clash in Appeals Court Over $20 Billion Tax Fight
The Wall Street Journal54d agoneutral
Coke, IRS Clash in Appeals Court Over $20 Billion Tax Fight

Coca-Cola asked a federal appeals court Thursday to overturn a U.S. Tax Court decision that put the company on the hook for more than $20 billion in taxes and interest, contending that the Internal Revenue Service engaged in an unfair and retroactive bait-and-switch in how it calculated Coke’s foreign profits. The IRS challenged Coke’s tax returns for 2007 through 2009, and the outcome of the case will affect the company’s payments for every year since then. Gregory Garre, arguing for the company before a three-judge panel in Miami, pointed to a 1996 Coke-IRS agreement and subsequent IRS statements that accepted the company’s method for calculating how much profit was assigned to the U.S. and how much was attributed to lower-taxed foreign countries.

Why I Can’t Stop Buying This 136-Year-Old Dividend King
24/7 Wall St.56d agobullish
Why I Can’t Stop Buying This 136-Year-Old Dividend King

I keep buying Coca-Cola while half of Wall Street treats every consumer staple like it has a fuse on it. The June panic over a softening jobs report, decelerating GDP growth, and credit card delinquencies spiking as U.S. consumer debt levels hit a generational breaking point has pushed momentum traders out of anything that touches ... Why I Can’t Stop Buying This 136-Year-Old Dividend King

67 With $1.5 Million. Here Are My 3 Defensive Anchors
24/7 Wall St.56d agoneutral
67 With $1.5 Million. Here Are My 3 Defensive Anchors

The Fed’s pivot toward a rate-hike bias changes the math for a 67-year-old with $1.5 million in a 401k. Bond reinvestment risk just got more interesting, but equity duration got more dangerous. My answer is three Dividend Kings whose payouts have survived every rate regime since the Eisenhower administration. Here is the safety case for ... 67 With $1.5 Million. Here Are My 3 Defensive Anchors

Coca-Cola faces $20 billion tax bill in IRS lawsuit
TheStreet57d agobearish
Coca-Cola faces $20 billion tax bill in IRS lawsuit

Coca-Cola is a dividend king with 64 straight years of payout increases, a presence in more than 200 countries, and a place in the Dow. The Internal Revenue Service believes the beverage giant owes up to $20 billion in additional taxes and interest tied to its overseas profit allocations. A federal ...

The Portfolio That Quietly Pays For Your Gasoline Forever
24/7 Wall St.58d agoneutral
The Portfolio That Quietly Pays For Your Gasoline Forever

The average American household spent about $200 per month on gasoline according to the latest federal expenditure data. With gasoline prices remaining elevated in 2026, many families are paying considerably more. Most people treat their gas bill as a fact of life. Investors can treat it as an income target. The goal is simple: build ... The Portfolio That Quietly Pays For Your Gasoline Forever

Discontinued Pepsi soda brand quietly returns to stores
TheStreet58d agoneutral
Discontinued Pepsi soda brand quietly returns to stores

When a manufacturer discontinues a product, it knows it's running the risk of alienating some customers. When Coca-Cola killed TaB, its first diet cola, the chain angered a dedicated fanbase that has protested the loss since. "Coca-Cola’s first diet cola. Discontinued in 2020 after 57 years, but ...

Coke Stares Down IRS in Latest Cola War
The Wall Street Journal59d agoneutral
Coke Stares Down IRS in Latest Cola War

In a tax fight over foreign profits, the multinational giant and the U.S. head to court with more than $20 billion on the line.

Rising Cost-of-Living Pressures? Why Retirees Should Buy This High-Yield Dividend Legend and Never Look Back
24/7 Wall St.61d agobullish
Rising Cost-of-Living Pressures? Why Retirees Should Buy This High-Yield Dividend Legend and Never Look Back

Retirees watching grocery bills climb need income that grows faster than the receipt. Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) sells a recession-resistant product in nearly every country on earth, and its pricing power is doing exactly what income investors want it to do. With headline PCE at 3.77% and services inflation at 3.49%, the question I want to answer ... Rising Cost-of-Living Pressures? Why Retirees Should Buy This High-Yield Dividend Legend and Never Look Back

Pepsi makes bold move to take on Coca-Cola
TheStreet68d agoneutral
Pepsi makes bold move to take on Coca-Cola

For more than a century, Pepsi's biggest rival was easy to identify. Every new product launch, marketing campaign, and distribution battle ultimately came back to Coca-Cola (KO), creating what became known as the "Cola Wars." Today, however, Pepsi faces a growing threat from an unexpected corner of ...

When Stock Markets Become a Single Bet
The Wall Street Journal71d agoneutral
When Stock Markets Become a Single Bet

​📈 Follow our live markets data and coverage. Warren Buffett once quipped that you should “put all your eggs in one basket and watch that basket.” The line probably originated with steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, once the richest man in America.

Coca-Cola revives a classic Sprite favorite at one chain
TheStreet71d agoneutral
Coca-Cola revives a classic Sprite favorite at one chain

If Baskin-Robbins brought back its York Peppermint Patty flavor at one store in Utah, I'd heavily consider getting on the next plane. When you like something and it goes away, the product's return becomes a major event. Bringing back a nostalgic food or beverage brand triggers "Nostalgic Brand ...

Investing.com72d agoneutral
How durable is the impact of the World Cup on stocks?

Investing.com -- The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the largest in the tournament’s history with 48 teams, 104 matches and 16 host cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico, is expected to generate measurable but largely short-lived gains for a select group of U.S. companies, while media engagement may provide a more durable revenue opportunity than in-person attendance, according to analysts at Barclays.

Traders Ran for Cover (and Kleenex)
The Wall Street Journal74d agoneutral
Traders Ran for Cover (and Kleenex)

One haven from Friday's selloff: Kimberly-Clark, whose stock had been battered over the past year. The Kleenex maker jumped 6.3% Friday, helping consumer staples to become the S&P 500's best-performing sector.

Coke rethinks pricing as budget shoppers feel the squeeze
Reuters Videos75d agoneutralVIDEO
Coke rethinks pricing as budget shoppers feel the squeeze

<body><p>STORY: Coca-Cola is rethinking how to make its drinks more affordable, as the beverage giant sees some of its customers are struggling with rising costs.</p><p>That’s what Coca-Cola's CFO John Murphy told a Deutsche Bank consumer conference in Paris on Thursday.</p><p>Murphy said the company, which raised its annual profit target in April, was navigating the disruption from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran quote, "not perfectly well, but without fear, without trepidation."</p><p>He called the outlook in the Middle East “still not clear,” and added it would be a focal point as the company goes into next year.</p><p>:: Coca-Cola</p><p>Coca‑Cola is leaning on a mix of pack sizes, formats and price points, from smaller, lower-cost, single-serve options to larger and premium offerings, to cater to a wider range of consumers while keeping prices affordable for budget-conscious shoppers.</p><p>Recent earnings from major U.S. retailers suggest consumers remain resilient but are spending more selectively.</p><p>Rising gas prices linked to the Iran war and persistent inflation are weighing on budgets.</p><p>Murphy said some consumers are resilient while others aren’t, and pointed to those earning $50,000 - $60,000 as being under particular strain.</p><p>Shares of Coca-Cola were little changed in Thursday morning trading, but have risen about 13% so far this year, slightly better than the S&P 500.</p></body>

How to Maximize Dividend Income in Retirement Before RMDs Change the Math
24/7 Wall St.76d agoneutral
How to Maximize Dividend Income in Retirement Before RMDs Change the Math

At the 24% federal bracket, a portfolio throwing off $40,000 in high-yield dividend income hands roughly $9,600 to the IRS every year when those shares sit in a taxable account treated as ordinary income. For investors in the gap years between retirement and RMD age 73, that drag compounds quietly until required minimum distributions force ... How to Maximize Dividend Income in Retirement Before RMDs Change the Math

Anthropic scales its most powerful AI a day after filing to IPO
TheStreet76d agoneutral
Anthropic scales its most powerful AI a day after filing to IPO

Money is a story we agree to believe. A dollar buys a dollar's worth because we all act as if it does, and a company is worth whatever the next buyer will pay, not a penny more. For most of the past century, the biggest stores of that belief were countries and the giant public companies their ...

Costco adds an exclusive Coca-Cola soda rival
TheStreet76d agoneutral
Costco adds an exclusive Coca-Cola soda rival

The soda wars used to mean Coke versus Pepsi. Back in the 1990s, and even into the 2000s, alternative soda brands were novelties, and energy drinks weren't even a major category. Now, Keurig Dr Pepper has become a significant rival to Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, and energy brands including Red Bull, ...

No Rate Cuts Until 2027? Grab These High-Yielding Safe Dividend Kings Now
24/7 Wall St.79d agobearish
No Rate Cuts Until 2027? Grab These High-Yielding Safe Dividend Kings Now

Persistent inflation is likely to keep the Federal Reserve from cutting rates until well into 2027. Rising costs in services, housing, energy, and tariffs continue to keep inflation above the Fed’s 2% target, while the labor market remains strong enough to support wage pressures. Because of this, the Fed is expected to keep rates higher ... No Rate Cuts Until 2027? Grab These High-Yielding Safe Dividend Kings Now

Pepsi makes big change to counter Coca-Cola
TheStreet82d agoneutral
Pepsi makes big change to counter Coca-Cola

For years, bigger was better. Customers wanted their fast-food meals supersized, their pre-packaged snacks in bulk, and their movie theater concessions large enough to last a triple feature. These days, consumer preferences have changed. Diet trends and growing financial pressures have shoppers ...

Coca-Cola’s new LTO cans create a shopping problem
TheStreet83d agoneutral
Coca-Cola’s new LTO cans create a shopping problem

Retailers love products that drive consumers to their stores. Earlier in my career, when I ran Time Machine Hobby, a large toy store in Manchester, Conn., we drove significant sales through having limited quantities of certain items. Sometimes it was collectible cards, and in other cases it was ...

Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now
24/7 Wall St.85d agoneutral
Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now

A 50-year-old woman planning to retire at 70 on the equivalent of $80,000 in today’s purchasing power is actually targeting a much larger nominal income figure. Assuming long-run inflation averages 3% annually, maintaining that same lifestyle 20 years from now would require roughly $144,500 per year in nominal dollars. That is the income her portfolio needs ... Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now