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In this review, we take a close look at the LEGO Art The Amazing Spider-Man set — from the detailed build to the stunning 3D effect that makes it pop right off the wall! See how it looks fully ...
Iron Horse Coffee is bringing new art to the area near its downtown Rogers location by inviting the original artist behind the iconic Coca-Cola mural back to create a brand-new piece. "We adore an ...
With a yield of 2.83%, Coca-Cola’s (NYSE:KO) dividend is still safe. For one, the company has a stable 63-year history of dividend payments. It just paid out a 51-cent dividend ($2.04 annualized ...
Birmingham’s new Coca-Cola Amphitheater — touted by organizers as a “fan-first, artist-ready, state-of-the-art” concert venue — is almost ready for its first show. Work crews could be ...
Adjusted EPS: $0.55, up 12% from $0.49 The results easily beat Wall Street estimates. Analysts had expected $10.67 billion in revenue generating earnings of $0.52 per share. Price and product mix ...
Coca-Cola's holiday ads used to feel like short films. Its newest one, made entirely with AI-generated art, leaves me completely numb.
Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) is about as much of a blue-chip stock as you'll find. The company has been a leader in the beverage industry for a century, and it retains that status today. In addition to ...
When James Quincy became CEO of Coca-Cola in 2017, the beverage giant embarked on an effort to diversify its reach beyond soda, which has broadly been in decline over its sugary health effects.
A 20-foot-high Coca-Cola polar bear, designed using Diet Dr Pepper cartons, dominates the west side of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum's atrium.
Coca-Cola beat Wall Street estimates for its third quarter despite volumes and revenue declines, as the beverage giant pursues an “all-weather strategy" and offsets challenges with innovation in ...
Coca-Cola is discontinuing the production of its new Spiced flavor just six months after the soda hit shelves, marking the end of a disappointing attempt to attract younger drinkers.
Coca-Cola’s Christmas ad was slammed, a pop star’s music video led to a priest’s downfall, and a piece of art — it's edible — sold for $6 million.