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Coca-Cola shares rise despite 2Q demand hit as coronavirus closures begin to reverse

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July 21, 2020
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The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) stock rose even after a major second-quarter sales slump due to coronavirus-related business closures, as the beverage giant indicated that a rebound was underway.

The company makes a big chunk of its money from selling its soft drinks to restaurants, movie theaters and others, many of which had to close during the pandemic, according to a report from Reuters.

However, there are indications that things are on the rise. Unit case volume, which is considered an indicator of demand, swooned 25% in April but dipped just 10% in June as restaurants in many states have begun to open in some capacity, Reuters reported. Thus far in July, the volume decline has ticked up to the single digits.

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For the quarter as a whole, volume dipped 16%, with its flagship Coca-Cola losing 7%. Teas and coffees dropped 31%, which the company attributed to the closing of Costa stores in Western Europe.

"I'm proud of the people of the Coca-Cola system as we continue to adjust and accelerate our strategies in this fast-changing landscape," CEO James Quincey said in a statement. "We believe the seconRead More – Source

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