Analysts set a $90.07 price target for KO, citing 12% revenue growth and 63 years of dividend increases as key drivers.
Analysts raised Coca-Cola’s price target to $90.07, implying 12% upside from its current $80.42 level. The call is backed by 90% confidence and highlights 63 consecutive years of dividend hikes, alongside defensive characteristics like a 0.354 beta.
Q1 2026 results, reported April 28, showed EPS of $0.86 versus a $0.812 consensus, with revenue rising 12.07% year-over-year to $12.47 billion. The stock has rallied 16.58% year-to-date, nearing its 52-week high of $83.50.
Risks include potential multiple compression to 24x, Asia Pacific weakness, and IRS litigation, which could stall the stock near $80.34.