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Jefferies cuts Coca Cola price target to $63

EditorEmilio Ghigini
Published 02/06/2024, 08:16 AM
Updated 02/06/2024, 08:16 AM
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On Tuesday, a Jefferies analyst revised the price target for Coca Cola (NYSE: KO), setting it at $63 per share, a change from the previous target. Despite the adjustment, the analyst maintained a Hold rating on the stock.

The firm's decision to revise the price target was based on several factors, including the anticipation of Coca Cola’s $5.6B tax payment being placed in escrow within the year. This move necessitated an adjustment in the company's expense estimates to account for the additional interest associated with the distribution.

The analyst noted that while global trends for consumption away from home appeared mixed, Coca Cola's revenue growth management (RGM) initiatives were expected to provide a counterbalance. These initiatives are particularly focused on pricing strategies to mitigate the effects of hyperinflation.

In terms of earnings, the analyst projected a fourth-quarter earnings per share (EPS) of $0.50 for Coca Cola, which aligns with the consensus among Wall Street analysts. This estimate reflects the company's financial performance and market conditions leading up to the quarter's end.

The Hold rating suggests that the analyst views Coca Cola’s stock as adequately valued at its current price, implying that investors should maintain their positions without adding or reducing their stakes. The new price target of $63 indicates the analyst's expectation of where the stock price may settle in the future based on the factors discussed.

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