Coca-Cola reported modest revenue growth in 2025, with net revenues up 2% to US$11.8bn and comparable EPS climbing 6% to US$0.58 in the fourth quarter. The company faced challenges like a non-cash impairment charge and currency impacts but saw strong growth in Coca-Cola Zero and considerable cash generation. As James Quincey steps down, Henrique Braun will take over as CEO on March 31, 2026, with the company projecting continued organic revenue and EPS growth for the year.
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Coca-Cola's Performance Through its CEO Transition
Coca-Cola reported modest revenue growth in 2025, with net revenues up 2% to US$11.8bn and comparable EPS climbing 6% to US$0.58 in the fourth quarter. The company faced challenges like a non-cash impairment charge and currency impacts but saw strong growth in Coca-Cola Zero and considerable cash generation. As James Quincey steps down, Henrique Braun will take over as CEO on March 31, 2026, with the company projecting continued organic revenue and EPS growth for the year.