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Coca-Cola Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis

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**Beta Finch - Episode 127: Coca-Cola Q4 2025**---**ALEX:** Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we cut through the corporate speak to bring you what really matters. I'm Alex.**JORDAN:** And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving into Coca-Cola's Q4 2025 earnings call - and wow, what a historic moment this was.**ALEX:** Absolutely. Before we jump in though, I need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.**JORDAN:** So Alex, let's start with the elephant in the room - this was CEO James Quincey's final earnings call after a decade at the helm.**ALEX:** Right, and what a send-off! Quincey handed the reins to Henrique Braun, who's been with the company for over 30 years. But let's talk numbers first - Coca-Cola delivered on both their top and bottom line guidance for 2025, which is no small feat given the challenging macro environment.**JORDAN:** The headline numbers are solid. They achieved 4% comparable earnings per share growth despite facing 5 points of currency headwinds and a 2-point increase in their tax rate. That's actually pretty impressive when you break it down.**ALEX:** And they maintained their streak of gaining value share for 19 consecutive quarters. That's nearly five years of consistently winning market share, Jordan.**JORDAN:** Let's dig into the Q4 specifics because there's an interesting story in the price-mix numbers. They reported only 1% price-mix growth, but CFO John Murphy clarified that underlying pricing was actually 4%, with a 3% negative mix impact from geography and timing issues.**ALEX:** That's a perfect example of why Quincey urged analysts to take a "4-quarter view" rather than getting caught up in quarterly noise. When you smooth out the mix effects, you see consistent 5% revenue growth, which aligns with their long-term algorithm.**JORDAN:** Speaking of long-term, let's talk about their 2026 guidance. They're projecting 4% to 5% organic revenue growth and 7% to 8% comparable EPS growth. But here's the kicker - they're expecting a more balanced mix between volume and pricing going forward.**ALEX:** That's a key shift, Jordan. For the past few years, they've been heavily price-driven due to inflation. Now they're signaling a return to more balanced growth, which suggests they believe they can start winning back volume while maintaining pricing power.**JORDAN:** But it's not all smooth sailing. They're facing some headwinds in key markets. Mexico is implementing an excise tax that will pressure volumes, China continues to see softer consumer spending, and India needs to rebuild momentum after a challenging 2025.**ALEX:** New CEO Henrique Braun was pretty candid about this. He mentioned that their "all-weather strategy" helps them leverage strong markets to offset weaker ones. It's essentially a global portfolio approach - when one region struggles, others can pick up the slack.**JORDAN:** Let's talk about innovation because Braun made some interesting comments here. He said their innovation "is not where it needs to be" and they need to get closer to consumers and improve speed to market.**ALEX:** That was refreshingly honest. He talked about wanting to better anticipate the next growth opportunities in beverages and be more proactive rather than reactive. They announced two new billion-dollar brands - innocent and Santa Clara from Mexico - bringing their total to 32 billion-dollar brands.**JORDAN:** The Mexico example is fascinating because Santa Clara started as a local value-added dairy brand and grew into a billion-dollar business. That's exactly the playbook Braun wants to replicate - start local, learn what works, then scale globally.**ALEX:** Now let's talk about North America, which has been a real bright spoThis episode includes AI-generated content.

**Beta Finch - Episode 127: Coca-Cola Q4 2025**---**ALEX:** Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we cut through the corporate speak to bring you what really matters. I'm Alex.**JORDAN:** And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving into Coca-Cola's Q4 2025 earnings call - and wow, what a historic moment this was.**ALEX:** Absolutely. Before we jump in though, I need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.**JORDAN:** So Alex, let's start with the elephant in the room - this was CEO James Quincey's final earnings call after a decade at the helm.**ALEX:** Right, and what a send-off! Quincey handed the reins to Henrique Braun, who's been with the company for over 30 years. But let's talk numbers first - Coca-Cola delivered on both their top and bottom line guidance for 2025, which is no small feat given the challenging macro environment.**JORDAN:** The headline numbers are solid. They achieved 4% comparable earnings per share growth despite facing 5 points of currency headwinds and a 2-point increase in their tax rate. That's actually pretty impressive when you break it down.**ALEX:** And they maintained their streak of gaining value share for 19 consecutive quarters. That's nearly five years of consistently winning market share, Jordan.**JORDAN:** Let's dig into the Q4 specifics because there's an interesting story in the price-mix numbers. They reported only 1% price-mix growth, but CFO John Murphy clarified that underlying pricing was actually 4%, with a 3% negative mix impact from geography and timing issues.**ALEX:** That's a perfect example of why Quincey urged analysts to take a "4-quarter view" rather than getting caught up in quarterly noise. When you smooth out the mix effects, you see consistent 5% revenue growth, which aligns with their long-term algorithm.**JORDAN:** Speaking of long-term, let's talk about their 2026 guidance. They're projecting 4% to 5% organic revenue growth and 7% to 8% comparable EPS growth. But here's the kicker - they're expecting a more balanced mix between volume and pricing going forward.**ALEX:** That's a key shift, Jordan. For the past few years, they've been heavily price-driven due to inflation. Now they're signaling a return to more balanced growth, which suggests they believe they can start winning back volume while maintaining pricing power.**JORDAN:** But it's not all smooth sailing. They're facing some headwinds in key markets. Mexico is implementing an excise tax that will pressure volumes, China continues to see softer consumer spending, and India needs to rebuild momentum after a challenging 2025.**ALEX:** New CEO Henrique Braun was pretty candid about this. He mentioned that their "all-weather strategy" helps them leverage strong markets to offset weaker ones. It's essentially a global portfolio approach - when one region struggles, others can pick up the slack.**JORDAN:** Let's talk about innovation because Braun made some interesting comments here. He said their innovation "is not where it needs to be" and they need to get closer to consumers and improve speed to market.**ALEX:** That was refreshingly honest. He talked about wanting to better anticipate the next growth opportunities in beverages and be more proactive rather than reactive. They announced two new billion-dollar brands - innocent and Santa Clara from Mexico - bringing their total to 32 billion-dollar brands.**JORDAN:** The Mexico example is fascinating because Santa Clara started as a local value-added dairy brand and grew into a billion-dollar business. That's...

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**Beta Finch - Episode 127: Coca-Cola Q4 2025**---**ALEX:** Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we cut through the corporate speak to bring you what really matters. I'm Alex.**JORDAN:** And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving...

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