Coca-Cola closed 2025 with modest revenue growth and steady volume trends, despite some one-time charges and currency headwinds, marking James Quincey’s final results as CEO before stepping down. Henrique Braun is set to succeed him on March 31, inheriting a company focused on continued expansion and anticipating 4-5% organic revenue growth in 2026. The company successfully executed its strategy in a complex environment, achieving initial guidance and maintaining strong cash flow generation, including 63 consecutive years of dividend increases.
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How Did Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey Deliver In Last Year?
Coca-Cola closed 2025 with modest revenue growth and steady volume trends, despite some one-time charges and currency headwinds, marking James Quincey’s final results as CEO before stepping down. Henrique Braun is set to succeed him on March 31, inheriting a company focused on continued expansion and anticipating 4-5% organic revenue growth in 2026. The company successfully executed its strategy in a complex environment, achieving initial guidance and maintaining strong cash flow generation, including 63 consecutive years of dividend increases.