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How many stock splits did the Coca-Cola Company have?

The table below provides details of each of the eleven stock splits conducted in the history of The Coca-Cola Company, including the cumulative number of shares that would be held if one share of stock was purchased when the stock began trading in 1919.

How many shares of Coca-Cola did you own in 1919?

The Coca-Cola Company (KO) was purchased for $25 million in 1919 by a team of businessmen led by Ernest Woodruff. Later that year, Coca-Cola made its initial public offering (IPO) for $40 per share. If you had invested $40 into a single share of Coca-Cola in 1919 during the IPO, you own 9,216 shares after all the stock splits over the years.

Is Coca-Cola a dividend King?

A $1,000 investment in Coke stock at the IPO price would have purchased 25 shares. After all the stock splits, you would own 230,400 shares worth $12,165,120. Not bad for a company that started with a single drink served at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta 133 years ago. But what about dividends? Coca-Cola is a true Dividend King.

Who is the CEO of Coca-Cola?

CEO is James Quincey. The Coca-Cola Company describes itself as the largest beverage company worldwide. Coca-Cola stock (symbol: KO) underwent a total of 6 stock splits. The most recent stock split occured on August 13th, 2012. One KO share bought prior to June 1st, 1977 would equal to 96 KO shares today.

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