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Shifting Sands: US Companies and Their Image in Germany
Amid declining US popularity in Germany, American companies are adjusting their strategies, with some emphasizing "Made in Germany" branding while others, like McDonald's, highlight their local sourcing and contributions to the German economy.
Shifting Sands: US Companies and Their Image in Germany
Amid declining US popularity in Germany, American companies are adjusting their strategies, with some emphasizing "Made in Germany" branding while others, like McDonald's, highlight their local sourcing and contributions to the German economy.
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24% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Explores Sale of Costa Coffee Amidst Multibillion-Pound Loss
Coca-Cola is exploring a sale of its Costa Coffee chain, potentially realizing a multibillion-pound loss on its £3.9bn acquisition cost in 2018, due to Costa's underperformance despite a global presence of over 3,000 stores and 35,000 employees. Initial talks with private equity firms are underway, ...
Coca-Cola Explores Sale of Costa Coffee Amidst Multibillion-Pound Loss
Coca-Cola is exploring a sale of its Costa Coffee chain, potentially realizing a multibillion-pound loss on its £3.9bn acquisition cost in 2018, due to Costa's underperformance despite a global presence of over 3,000 stores and 35,000 employees. Initial talks with private equity firms are underway, ...
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40% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Tops German Advertising Brochures Despite Overall Promotion Decline
An analysis of 1.83 million German print advertising brochures from January 2024 to June 2025 reveals Coca-Cola as the most advertised brand (1,823 promotions), followed by Krombacher (641), with beer as the most promoted product category (12,353 offers), despite a 14% year-on-year decline in overal...
Coca-Cola Tops German Advertising Brochures Despite Overall Promotion Decline
An analysis of 1.83 million German print advertising brochures from January 2024 to June 2025 reveals Coca-Cola as the most advertised brand (1,823 promotions), followed by Krombacher (641), with beer as the most promoted product category (12,353 offers), despite a 14% year-on-year decline in overal...
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40% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Q2 Beats Estimates Despite Volume Dip; Cane Sugar Coke Launch Planned
Coca-Cola beat Q2 2024 revenue and profit expectations (US\$12.62 billion revenue, 87 cents EPS) due to higher prices and strong zero-calorie drink demand, despite a 1% volume drop; it will launch cane sugar Coke in the U.S. this year, raising costs.
Coca-Cola Q2 Beats Estimates Despite Volume Dip; Cane Sugar Coke Launch Planned
Coca-Cola beat Q2 2024 revenue and profit expectations (US\$12.62 billion revenue, 87 cents EPS) due to higher prices and strong zero-calorie drink demand, despite a 1% volume drop; it will launch cane sugar Coke in the U.S. this year, raising costs.
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44% Bias Score


Berkshire Hathaway Holdings Show Divergent Price Trends
A price chart analysis of Berkshire Hathaway's largest holdings from December 2024 to May 2025 reveals a mixed performance, with Apple showing a downtrend, while American Express, Coca-Cola, and Bank of America show recovery above key moving averages, and Chevron trading below both its 50-week and 2...
Berkshire Hathaway Holdings Show Divergent Price Trends
A price chart analysis of Berkshire Hathaway's largest holdings from December 2024 to May 2025 reveals a mixed performance, with Apple showing a downtrend, while American Express, Coca-Cola, and Bank of America show recovery above key moving averages, and Chevron trading below both its 50-week and 2...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Exacerbate Coca-Cola and Pepsi Rivalry
Trump's tariffs are creating a significant advantage for Coca-Cola over Pepsi; Pepsi's Ireland-based concentrate production faces a 10 percent import tax, while Coca-Cola's US production avoids this cost increase, potentially widening the existing market share gap between the two soda giants.
Trump Tariffs Exacerbate Coca-Cola and Pepsi Rivalry
Trump's tariffs are creating a significant advantage for Coca-Cola over Pepsi; Pepsi's Ireland-based concentrate production faces a 10 percent import tax, while Coca-Cola's US production avoids this cost increase, potentially widening the existing market share gap between the two soda giants.
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36% Bias Score

US Companies Adjust Strategies Amid Shifting US-Germany Relations
Amid strained US-Germany relations, American companies are adapting their strategies in Germany, with some emphasizing their German production and local partnerships to counter negative perceptions.

US Companies Adjust Strategies Amid Shifting US-Germany Relations
Amid strained US-Germany relations, American companies are adapting their strategies in Germany, with some emphasizing their German production and local partnerships to counter negative perceptions.
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36% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Bottlers' Shares Plunge Amidst Weak Consumer Demand and Tariffs
Shares in London-listed Coca-Cola bottlers Coca-Cola HBC and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners fell sharply on Wednesday, down 7 percent each, due to weaker consumer demand, rising costs, and the impact of trade tariffs, despite solid first-half results and price increases.

Coca-Cola Bottlers' Shares Plunge Amidst Weak Consumer Demand and Tariffs
Shares in London-listed Coca-Cola bottlers Coca-Cola HBC and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners fell sharply on Wednesday, down 7 percent each, due to weaker consumer demand, rising costs, and the impact of trade tariffs, despite solid first-half results and price increases.
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48% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Switches to Cane Sugar in US Products Amid Strong Earnings
Coca-Cola announced it will use cane sugar in its US products following a deal with the Trump administration and strong quarterly results that beat expectations despite a 1% sales volume decrease and higher prices; the move reflects rising consumer demand for natural ingredients.

Coca-Cola Switches to Cane Sugar in US Products Amid Strong Earnings
Coca-Cola announced it will use cane sugar in its US products following a deal with the Trump administration and strong quarterly results that beat expectations despite a 1% sales volume decrease and higher prices; the move reflects rising consumer demand for natural ingredients.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Claims Coca-Cola to Revert to Cane Sugar
In 2025, President Trump claimed to have convinced Coca-Cola to use cane sugar again in its US recipe, sparking debate about the company's 1980s switch to high-fructose corn syrup and the cultural significance of the potential change.

Trump Claims Coca-Cola to Revert to Cane Sugar
In 2025, President Trump claimed to have convinced Coca-Cola to use cane sugar again in its US recipe, sparking debate about the company's 1980s switch to high-fructose corn syrup and the cultural significance of the potential change.
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40% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected Q1 revenue and profit ($11.22 billion, 73 cents per share) exceeding analysts' estimates, driven by price hikes and strong demand, despite a North America volume decline and global trade uncertainties; the company maintained its full-year forecasts.

Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected Q1 revenue and profit ($11.22 billion, 73 cents per share) exceeding analysts' estimates, driven by price hikes and strong demand, despite a North America volume decline and global trade uncertainties; the company maintained its full-year forecasts.
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40% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic Waste to Oceans by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola products are projected to contribute 602,000 metric tons of plastic waste annually to oceans, equivalent to filling the stomachs of 18 million whales, according to Oceana's analysis of Coca-Cola's packaging data and sales forecasts, highlighting the company's significant impact on...

Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic Waste to Oceans by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola products are projected to contribute 602,000 metric tons of plastic waste annually to oceans, equivalent to filling the stomachs of 18 million whales, according to Oceana's analysis of Coca-Cola's packaging data and sales forecasts, highlighting the company's significant impact on...
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48% Bias Score
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