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Coca-Cola CEO Says Company Will Raise Prices to Offset Higher Commodity Costs
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey told CNBC on Monday that the company will raise prices on its drinks to combat the impact of higher commodity costs.
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Coca-Cola Beats on Earnings, Says Demand in March Hit Pre-Pandemic Levels
Coca-Cola said quarterly demand was unchanged from a year earlier as North America and Western Europe take longer to recover.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Peloton, GameStop, Harley-Davidson and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Peloton, GameStop, Herman Miller, Knoll & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Peloton, GameStop, Herman Miller, Knoll, and more.
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Cramer's Week Ahead: The Impact of Inflation and the Reopening as Earnings Season Accelerates
Next week marks the beginning of the real earnings season, “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer said.
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Amazon to Open Its First Grocery Stores on the East Coast
Amazon plans to open a grocery store in the Logan Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., as well as in Franconia, Virginia, near its second headquarters.
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Southwest Calls Back Pilots to Prepare for Busier Summer Schedule: CNBC After Hours
Phil LeBeau breaks down how airlines are calling pilots to work as they prepare for a busier summer schedule now that so many Americans are vaccinated.
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Republican Lawmakers in Georgia Kick Coke to the Curb Over CEO's Voting Law Criticism
A group of eight Republican state legislators sent a letter to the president of the Georgia Beverage Association over the weekend asking to have Coca-Cola products removed from their offices after the company’s CEO criticized the state’s controversial new voting law, NBC News reports.
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U.S. Companies Face Boycott Threats, Mounting Pressure to Take Sides in America's Voting Rights Battle
U.S. corporations are facing pressure to oppose Republican election laws in Georgia and Texas that critics say disproportionately harm voters of color.
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Companies Quiet on Whether They Will Keep Donating to GOP Supporters of Georgia Voting Law
Several major corporations in Georgia have criticized the state’s controversial new voting restrictions, signed into law last week by GOP Gov. Brian Kemp.
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Why Hollywood May Be Staying Surprisingly Quiet About Georgia's New Voting Law
Another contentious law proposed in Georgia is throwing Hollywood into turmoil as it mulls over how to respond.
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Dismisses Corporate Backlash Over Election Law
Kemp signed a sweeping GOP-backed election bill into law last week that civil rights advocates say disproportionately hurts voters of color in Georgia.
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‘There Is No Middle Ground' — Black CEOs Urge Companies to Oppose Restrictive Voting Laws
“Corporations have to stand up. There is no middle ground,” former American Express CEO Ken Chenault told CNBC.
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After Calls to Boycott Coca-Cola, CEO Says the Company Has Always Opposed New Georgia Voting Law
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said that the company has always opposed legislation in Georgia that restricts voter access.
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Anheuser-Busch CEO Says Travis Scott-Backed Cacti Hard Seltzer Sold Out After Debut This Week
Anheuser-Busch’s CEO told CNBC that the Travis Scott-backed Cacti Agave Spiked Seltzer sold out after it debuted this week.
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PepsiCo Unveils New Line of Mountain Dew Energy Drinks With Lebron James' Endorsement
PepsiCo’s new Mtn Dew Rise Energy line is meant to compete in the energy drink category and draw in consumers who usually stick to coffee or juice.
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Georgia Voting Rights Activists Pressure Big Corporations to Oppose GOP-Backed Ballot Restrictions
They’re urging major Georgia-based corporations to speak out publicly against the proposed voting restrictions and to stop donating money to the Republican legislators sponsoring the bills.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Apollo, GE, GameStop and More
Check out the stocks making headlines in midday trading.
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Dallas Mavericks Star Luka Doncic Takes Equity Stake in Sports Drink Company BioSteel
The Dallas Mavericks star forward will take an executive role with the sports nutrition company, joining NFL star Patrick Mahomes on BioSteel’s athlete roster.
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Gatorade Made a Smart Patch That Measures Your Sweat and Hydration
Gatorade is getting into the wearable fitness craze. The drink maker is launching the Sweat Patch to help athletes measure their fitness and hydration.