Coca-Cola has been woven into the fabric of stock car racing for more than 57 years, beginning with its early support of ...
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company plans to acquire a 75% controlling stake in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) for $2.6 billion from The Coca-Cola Company and Gutsche Family Investments. The ...
Trackhouse Entertainment Group is setting big plans in motion for one of NASCAR’s brightest young stars, 19-year-old Connor Zilisch. The driver, who will take on a full-time NASCAR Cup Series role in ...
Larson aims to end 23-race losing streak in NASCAR finale, faces Briscoe, Byron and Hamlin for title
AVONDALE, Ariz.(AP) — Kyle Larson is stuck in a 23-race NASCAR losing streak and really hasn't done much better in his sprint car, either. His momentum hit a wall after his failed second attempt to ...
Thousands of cans of Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, and Sprite produced by a Dallas-based distributor are being recalled, the company said. The products, which were sold in the Rio Grande Valley/McAllen area, ...
James Quincey, Chairman & CEO, stated that "With 1 quarter remaining in 2025, we're on track to deliver on our reiterated top line and bottom line guidance. We also believe we're well positioned to ...
Deal adds 14 new markets, builds Coca-Cola HBC Africa presence Coca-Cola HBC plans secondary listing in Johannesburg under deal Option to buy remaining Coca-Cola stake in CCBA Coca-Cola HBC posts 5% ...
Coca-Cola and a South African associate reached a deal to sell a majority stake in Coke’s largest bottler in Africa to a Switzerland-based company for $2.6 billion, a move that continues the soda ...
(Reuters) -Swiss-based bottler Coca-Cola HBC on Tuesday said it has agreed to buy a 75% stake in its African counterpart for $2.6 billion, creating the world's second-largest Coca-Cola bottling ...
One of the world’s largest Coca-Cola bottlers agreed to buy a controlling stake in another, creating a bottling giant in Africa in a transaction valued at about $2.6 billion. Coca-Cola HBC AG will buy ...
JOHANNESBURG, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa plans to cut more than 600 workers, Business Day reported, citing the Food and Allied Workers Union spokesperson Dominique Martin.
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