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  1. Apr 29, 2021 · And my first stock that I was pitching to people was Coca-Cola — $30 a share. It was at six times earnings paying a 5% dividend. When Buffett bought in eight years later, he paid six times what ...

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    The stock market crash of 1987 created some attractive opportunities for investors, as all stocks were sold off with little regard to their fundamentals. Coca-Cola was an example. It was (and is) the dominant company in the beverage industry. As of 2023, it sells more than 200 brands of beverages, from Costa Coffee to vitaminwater, in over 200 coun...

    The Coca-Cola purchase suggested that Buffett's investing philosophy had evolved from Benjamin Grahamand a focus on finding companies that had a value exceeding their market prices. This adjustment was necessary to account for the growing size of Buffett's portfolio, which made it more difficult to take advantage of market inefficiencies. Its sheer...

    Although many people may have been skeptical when Buffett first began buying Coca-Cola stock in 1988, shortly after the stock market crash of 1987, Buffett himself defended the buy, saying his favorite holding period is "forever."Here's why he likes the stock: 1. Strong brand: Coca-Cola was, and remains, one of the most recognizable global brands.I...

    Buffett first began buying more than 23 million shares of Coca-Cola in 1988 at $2.73 per share (split-adjusted price). The stock split 2-to-1 four times after that; he increased his 6.3% stake to 7.8% by 1994 and more than 9% today. The investing giant has held on to Coca-Cola stock for decades, with more than 400 million shares on his books by 202...

    Warren Buffett continues to be an investor in Coca-Cola today. The Berkshire Hathaway stock investment portfolio's top 10 stocks—by market value—based on an SEC filing in June 2023 are as follows: 1. Apple (AAPL), $163.1 billion 2. Bank of America (BAC), $29.3 billion 3. American Express (AXP), $23.9 billion 4. Coca-Cola (KO), $23.3 billion 5. Chev...

    Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway made a significant investment in shares of beverage giant Coca-Cola in 1988, when the stock's price was depressed following a market crash. Buffett and others at Berkshire recognized Coca-Cola's market advantages, believing that the company was poised to recover. The investment paid off, and Coca-Cola remains one...

  3. Nov 19, 2019 · Coca-Cola. Market Cap. $267B. Today's Change. (-0.14%) -$0.09. Current Price. $62.00. Price as of May 24, 2024, 4:00 p.m. ET. The legendary investor's favorite beverage has made his...

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  4. Apr 30, 2021 · Why Warren Buffett invested in Coca-Cola and its lesson. The Wealth Advisor Contributor. April 30, 2021. Coca-Cola is Warren Buffett's oldest stock position at Berkshire Hathaway. It's also providing some of the best returns, with the stock up over 2,000% since the Oracle of Omaha started buying it 33 years ago.

  5. In 1988, Buffett began buying The Coca-Cola Company stock, eventually purchasing up to 7% of the company for $1.02 billion. It would turn out to be one of Berkshire's most lucrative investments and one which it still holds.

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · Warren Buffett's substantial allocation of $1.3 billion into Coca-Cola is remembered as a legendary deployment of capital. When contextualized, this was not a mere financial whim but a declaration of faith in a brand's intrinsic worth during an era of skepticism. Historically, other monumental investments share the stage with this decision.

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