Coca Cola Price Prediction: The Case for 12% Upside

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  • KO earns a BUY with a $90.07 price target, implying 12% upside backed by 90% confidence and 63 straight years of dividend hikes.

  • Q1 2026 delivered 12% revenue growth and margin expansion to 35%, marking four consecutive EPS beats under new CEO Henrique Braun.

  • The bear case stalls KO near flat at $80.34 if multiples compress to 24x, with Asia Pacific weakness and IRS litigation as the top risks.

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Coca Cola Price Prediction: The Case for 12% Upside

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Our Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO | KO Price Prediction) call is straightforward: this is a quality compounder trading just below where our model says it should. The 24/7 Wall St. price target for KO is $90.07, implying roughly 12% upside from the current $80.42 price. The recommendation is buy, with a confidence level we’d characterize as high (90%).

An infographic titled 'Coca-Cola (KO • NYSE) 12-Month Price Prediction' with a dark gray background. The 'THE CALL' section states 'Current: $80.42 → Target: $90.07' with a large green 'BUY' button and an upward arrow indicating '+12%', along with 'High Confidence (90%)'. The 'HOW WE GOT THERE' section shows three gray bar charts for 'Trailing P/E-Based Price: $80.42', 'Forward P/E-Based Price: $82.12', and 'Analyst Consensus: $85.97', leading to a 'Weighted Base: $82.94'. The 'OUR ADJUSTMENTS' section displays a waterfall-style chart starting with 'Base Price: $82.94' and adding 'Analyst Consensus (+0.045)', 'Earnings Growth (+0.018)', 'Volatility Adjustment (+0.013)', 'Price Position (+0.015)', and 'Social Sentiment (+0.011)', culminating in 'Final Target: $90.07'. Below, a green 'BULL CASE' section (Target: $94.09) lists 'Strong Margin Expansion (35.0%)', 'Organic Revenue Growth (10%)', and 'Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Growth (+13%)'. A red 'BEAR CASE' section (Target: $80.34) lists 'Divestiture Headwind (~4%)', 'Asia Pacific Decline (-17%)', and 'Insider Selling Activity'. The 'THE BOTTOM LINE' section reiterates 'BUY → $90.07 (+12%)' with text 'Based on robust growth, strong margins, and dividend consistency'. The 24/7 Wall St. logo is visible at the top and bottom right.
24/7 Wall St.

24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary

Metric Value
Current Price $80.42
24/7 Wall St. Price Target $90.07
Upside 12%
Recommendation BUY
Confidence Level 90%

KO is the rare mega-cap where defensive characteristics (a 0.354 beta, 63 consecutive years of dividend hikes) are pairing with double-digit top-line growth. That combination, in our view, justifies multiple support rather than compression.

KO price target

A Quiet 17% Rally That Caught Defensive Investors Off Guard

KO is up 16.58% year to date and 18.79% over the trailing year, currently sitting just 3% below the 52-week high of $83.50. T

The catalyst was Q1 2026, reported April 28, 2026: EPS of $0.86 against a $0.812 consensus, revenue of $12.47 billion (up 12.07% YoY), and organic revenue growth of 10%. Operating margin expanded to 35% from 32.9% a year earlier. That marks four consecutive EPS beats under a CEO transition from James Quincey to Henrique Braun.

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Why Bulls See a Breakout to $94

The bull case rests on margin expansion outrunning the divestiture drag. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar volume grew 13% across all geographies in Q1, Latin America revenue jumped 14%, and free cash flow is guided to roughly $12.2 billion in 2026.

Management is guiding 8% to 9% comparable EPS growth. With 19 buy or strong-buy ratings outstanding and a Street target of $85.97, a re-rate to 27x forward EPS would put KO at our bull-case price of $94.09, or a 17% total return.

What Could Go Wrong

The bear case starts with the 4% acquisition/divestiture headwind from the pending Coca-Cola Beverages Africa sale, the 17% drop in Asia Pacific currency-neutral operating income, and ongoing IRS tax litigation. Insider activity skews to selling across 43 recent transactions, and JP Morgan’s 2026 outlook flags consumer staples as a sector that “may continue to struggle” against a deteriorating low-end consumer.

If multiples compress to 24x, the bear-case price drops to $80.34, essentially flat. Counterfactual: the insider sells are largely routine, and Q4 2025’s $960 million BODYARMOR impairment is a one-time non-cash charge that does not affect the cash-generation thesis.

I’d Buy It Here

The 24/7 Wall St. price target of $90.07 reflects what I think is a fair read: KO is executing, growing organically at 10%, and returning capital aggressively (a $0.53 quarterly dividend and 2.57% yield). Confidence is high at 90%.

I’d be a buyer here if the African divestiture closes on schedule in H2 2026 and unlocks the comparison reset. I’d stay on the sidelines if Asia Pacific weakness spreads or organic growth slips below the 4% to 5% guidance floor. Net of all that, KO earns a buy.

Year 24/7 Wall St. Price Target
2026 $90.07
2027 $97.50
2028 $105.00
2029 $112.00
2030 $119.29

These projections assume KO compounds EPS in the high-single digits and the multiple holds near 25x. Significant upside could come from accelerated Coca-Cola Zero Sugar penetration; downside risk centers on a stronger dollar reversing the current 1% currency tailwind.

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Vandita Jadeja is a financial copywriter who loves to read and write about stocks. She believes in buying and holding for long term gains. Her knowledge of words and numbers helps her write clear stock analysis. She has contributed to several publications, including the Joy Wallet, Benzinga, The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace.

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