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5 Best Dow Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
07:40pm, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 Kiplinger
If there''s one thing recent macroeconomic and stock market turbulence should reteach us, it''s that the best blue-chip dividend stocks never go out of style. And the Dow''s best dividend stocks are proving that handily so far in 2022. True, inflation is advancing at the fastest pace in four decades, and the market is seething with anxiety over impending interest rate hikes. Yet the top-rated dividend payers among the 30 Dow Jones stocks are beating the market so far this year and should continue to give income investors some much-needed peace of mind. SEE MORE The Pros Picks: 22 Top Stocks to Invest In for 2022 Many of the Dow''s best dividend stocks also happen to be dividend growth stalwarts. Quite a few names in this elite bastion of 30 blue-chip equities are members of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats an index of 66 best dividend stocks that have increased their payouts for at least 25 consecutive years. It''s also noteworthy that the Dow Jones'' best dividend stocks hail from sectors that hold up well when inflation runs hot .
Stocks end sharply down on Ukraine woes. Banks hard hit
04:24pm, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 Marketall.eu
Stocks in Athens fell sharply on Monday, with banks posting aggregate losses of over 3% in line with international bourses’ declines. Geopolitical woes after warning that Russia could invade Ukraine at any time offered grip for risk aversion moves. The general share index dropped 2.1% to close at 951 points. Turnover amounted to 132 million euros. Among banks, Piraeus lost 4.5%, NBG and Eurobank -3.2% each, Alpha -2.3%. Away from financials, Coca Cola HBC and Viohalco gave up 3.4% each.
Monday’s Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades: Chewy, Coca-Cola, GlaxoSmithKline, Micron Technology, SoFi, Teladoc, Twitter, Walmart and More
01:52pm, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 24/7 Wall street
Monday''s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Chewy, Cloudflare, Coca-Cola, Doximity, Ideanomics, GlaxoSmithKline, Micron Technology, SoFi Technologies, Teladoc Health, Twitter and Walmart.
Coca-Cola sets goal to make 25% of packaging reusable by 2030
01:01pm, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 Bizcommunity
©niloo138 - [[www.123RF.com 123RF]] Beverage giant The Coca-Cola Company, often named among the globe''s top plastic polluters in the past, has made plans to boost its use of reusable packaging. The company has announced that by 2030, it aims to have at least 25% of all beverages globally across its portfolio of brands sold in refillable/returnable glass or plastic bottles, or in refillable containers through traditional fountain or Coca-Cola Freestyle dispensers. Read more… |
Coca-Cola Sets Goal to Reach 25% Reusable Packaging by 2030
10:12am, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 ESG Today
The Coca-Cola company announced today a new reusable packaging goal, aiming to have at least 25% of all beverages across its global portfolio of brands sold in refillable or returnable glass or plastic bottles, or in refillable containers through traditional fountain or Coca-Cola freestyle dispensers by 2030. The company stated that the increased use of […] The post Coca-Cola Sets Goal to Reach 25% Reusable Packaging by 2030 appeared first on ESG Today .
Coca-Cola pledges 25% reusable packaging amid criticism for plastic pollution
03:03am, Monday, 14'th Feb 2022 EconoTimes
The Coca-Cola Company is aiming to make 25 percent of its packaging globally to be reusable by 2030 after environmental groups have called it out for worldwide plastic pollution. Consumer, investor, and environmental
Coca-Coca plan: Premium in urban, affordable in rural, coffee biz pan-India
10:05am, Sunday, 13'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
Coca-Cola India is expanding its network in rural areas, which nearly contribute 38 per cent to the overall business
Cent marketplace suspends most NFT sales, citing ‘rampant’ fakes and plagiarism
01:06am, Sunday, 13'th Feb 2022 Rappler
LONDON, United Kingdom – The platform which sold an NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet for $2.9 million has halted most transactions because people were selling tokens of content that did not belong to them, its founder said, calling this a “fundamental problem” in the fast-growing digital assets market. Sales of NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, soared to around $25 billion in 2021, leaving many baffled as to why so much money is being spent on items that do not physically exist and which anyone can view online for free. NFTs are crypto assets that record the ownership of a digital file such as an image, video or text. Anyone can create, or “mint”, an NFT, and ownership of the token does not usually confer ownership of the underlying item. Reports of scams, counterfeits and “wash trading” have become commonplace. Must Read Booming NFT art market plagued by ‘mind-blowing’ fraud The US-based Cent executed one of the first known million-dollar NFT sales when it sold the former Twitter CEO’s tweet as an NFT ast March.
Barron''s Latest Picks And Pans: Zillow, Coca Cola, Illumina, Spotify And More
07:48pm, Saturday, 12'th Feb 2022 Benzinga
This weekend''s Barron''s cover story says there will be a dramatic increase in betting on this year''s Super Bowl, a trend that''s likely to continue for years to come. Other featured articles discuss a sign of hope for an online real-estate marketplace and why investors are pleased with the earnings of a beverage giant. Also, a gene-sequencing leader shows strong results and why Spotify may be underestimating the gravity of the Joe Rogan controversy. " The $22 Billion Wager: DraftKings and Others Are Reaching for a Piece of the Sports-Gambling Prize ," by Avi Salzman says bookmakers have always been busy on Super Bowl Sunday, but this year will be a bonanza like never before. Bettors are on track to wager $7.6 billion on the game, up 78% from last year. In " Zillow Stock Soars on Strong Results. The Company Says Exiting the Homebuying Business Was the Right Call ," Eric Savitz writes that Zillow Group Inc (NASDAQ: Z ) stock spiked this week after Full story available on Benzinga.com
What gambling firms dont want you to know and how they keep you hooked
12:00pm, Saturday, 12'th Feb 2022 The Guardian
From brain hacks to darks nudges and near misses betting companies employ an arsenal of clever tricks to tempt punters into spending more money. Heres how Each year, British punters lose more than £11bn to the gambling industry, equivalent to nearly £164 for every man, woman and child in the UK. This money-spinning national love affair with betting owes much to the liberalisation of gambling laws under Tony Blairs Labour government in 2005. The growth of the UK betting sector since then has created billionaires, such as Bet365s Denise Coates and Betfreds Done brothers. At the other end of the scale, what starts out as a harmless flutter has driven countless customers into financial ruin, family breakups, and worse. The betting industry promotes its wares predominantly through advertising on TV, social media or via wall-to-wall sponsorship of football clubs. But gambling has always been different from other consumer products. Coca-Cola advertises in the knowledge that you probably already know how it tastes.
TAS makes most offers in Cluster 2 of IIM-A
07:37am, Saturday, 12'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
Cluster 2 of the final placement process at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad saw consumer goods & durables firms extend the highest number of offers, closely followed by conglomerates. Tata Administrative Services (TAS) made the highest number of domestic offers, while Emaar made the highest number of international offers in the Cluster 2.The second cluster for the PGP batch of 2022 mainly comprised six cohorts: Advertising & Media, Conglomerates, Consumer Goods & Durables, Consumer Services, Pharma & Healthcare and Retail B2B & B2C.The Consumer Goods & Durables, Consumer Services cohorts saw regular recruiters like Asian Paints, Hindustan Unilever, ITC, Nestle, Procter & Gamble, Reckitt, The Coca-Cola Company and Wipro Consumer CareThe Conglomerate cohort included recruiters like Adani Group, Aditya Birla Group, CK Birla Group, Emaar, and Tata Administrative Services.The other cohorts included firms like Amazon, Disney-Star, Myntra, Nykaa, PharmEasy, Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd., among others.
Coke India to focus on sales beyond peak summer months: Coca-Cola India president Sanket Ray
02:47am, Saturday, 12'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
While the peak summer months will continue to be important, broadly, the maker of Coca-Cola and Sprite soft drinks is working towards deseasonaling the business in the coming years.
Coca-Cola Commits to Bold Reusable Packaging Goal
05:57pm, Friday, 11'th Feb 2022 PlasticsToday
Coca-Cola announced a new global goal to reach 25% reusable packaging by 2030 during its earnings report. It drew muted praise from environmental advocacy groups.
Coca-Cola says 25% of packaging will be reusable by 2030
05:12pm, Friday, 11'th Feb 2022 Channel NewsAsia
NEW YORK: Coca-Cola, under pressure from environmentalists over its packaging policies, has pledged to use reusable containers for at least 25 per cent of its beverages by 2030. The soda giant announced the pledge on Thursday (Feb 10), saying it would be implemented globally through the glass and plastic b
Pharma sales channel emerges as new ''superstar'' for Coca-Cola during pandemic
05:06pm, Friday, 11'th Feb 2022 Economic Times India
Pharma channels have emerged as the "new superstar" for beverage major Coca-Cola and the company is expanding its presence in this sales channel, according to a senior company official.Besides, the company is also expanding its network in rural areas, which nearly contribute 38 per cent to the overall business. The company has focused more on the urban market in the pandemic-impacted 2021 than rural areas, due to affordability and other issues."In 2021, we focused on the urban market in terms of sales; while in rural areas, we focused on expanding distribution of our affordable pack," Coca-Cola President (India and Southwest Asia) Sanket Ray told PTI.The company expanded the distribution of glass bottles by reducing the prices, and now, "we are seeing rural getting back to the momentum, through its early signs", he added.In 2021, urban sales increased by one per cent in the sales mix, he added."Overall, rural did not decline for us, it grew less than the urban market," he said.Coca-Cola''s unit case volume grew 11 per cent in the Indian market during 2021, the company had said on Thursday in a post-earnings statement.According to Ray, pharma channels have emerged as the "new superstar" for Coca-Cola, in which the company is currently selling its portfolio of tetra pack range.After the pandemic, pharma channels are selling fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) products such as shampoo and soaps.The kirana channel, which contributes over 50 per cent to Coca-Cola''s overall business, is doing well along with the modern trade channels, as home consumption is on the rise and is getting bigger in the overall mix.While on eating and drinking channels, on a combined basis, the business is now back though it was struggling at some point in time.
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