Coca-Cola Considers Selling Costa Coffee for $2.7 Billion Amid Underwhelming Sales and Rising Coffee Commodity Prices
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Thursday, Aug 28, 2025 5:19 pm ET1min read
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CEO James Quincey acknowledged the investment's underwhelming performance during the company's second-quarter earnings call, stating that "our investment in Costa is not where we wanted it to be from an investment hypothesis point of view" [1]. The company is reportedly working with bankers at Lazard and has engaged in early discussions with potential buyers, including private equity firms [1].
Costa Coffee's 2023 revenues stood at $1.64 billion, down from $1.74 billion in 2018, indicating a decline in financial performance [1]. The company's focus on the UK market, particularly lattes and cappuccinos, has not translated well to the competitive US market, where it has struggled to gain traction [1]. In the US, Costa's business model is centered on business-to-business and packaged goods, with 250 Smart Café coffee vending machines and a recent RTD iced coffee line launch [1].
Analysts suggest a potential loss for Coca-Cola if the sale proceeds, with some estimating the chain's current value at around $2.68 billion [2]. Despite the recent increase in revenue, Costa's financial performance has been lackluster, and the company's growth has stalled [1].
Coca-Cola's stock has gained 11% year-to-date, compared to the S&P 500's 10% advance and rival PepsiCo's (PEP) 1% drop. Analysts predict a 12.87% potential upside in Coca-Cola stock with a target price of $77.57, while GuruFocus estimates imply a 3.52% gain based on the stock's GF Value [1]. The company's decision to sell Costa Coffee may reflect a strategic shift to focus on more profitable ventures.
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coca-colas-failed-coffee-investment-faces-uncertain-future-as-sale-rumors-brew-124704899.html
[2] https://www.vendingtimes.com/news/coca-cola-explores-sale-of-costa-coffee/
Coca-Cola is reportedly considering selling its Costa Coffee chain for $2.7 billion, lower than the $4.9 billion it paid in 2018. Analysts predict a 12.87% potential upside in Coca-Cola stock with a target price of $77.57, while GuruFocus estimates imply a 3.52% gain based on the stock's GF Value.
Coca-Cola (KO) is reportedly exploring the sale of its Costa Coffee chain, valued at approximately $2.7 billion, according to recent reports. The decision comes after several years of underperformance and a significant loss in market share. The acquisition of Costa in 2018 for $4.9 billion was intended to bolster Coca-Cola's presence in the global coffee market but has since faced challenges.CEO James Quincey acknowledged the investment's underwhelming performance during the company's second-quarter earnings call, stating that "our investment in Costa is not where we wanted it to be from an investment hypothesis point of view" [1]. The company is reportedly working with bankers at Lazard and has engaged in early discussions with potential buyers, including private equity firms [1].
Costa Coffee's 2023 revenues stood at $1.64 billion, down from $1.74 billion in 2018, indicating a decline in financial performance [1]. The company's focus on the UK market, particularly lattes and cappuccinos, has not translated well to the competitive US market, where it has struggled to gain traction [1]. In the US, Costa's business model is centered on business-to-business and packaged goods, with 250 Smart Café coffee vending machines and a recent RTD iced coffee line launch [1].
Analysts suggest a potential loss for Coca-Cola if the sale proceeds, with some estimating the chain's current value at around $2.68 billion [2]. Despite the recent increase in revenue, Costa's financial performance has been lackluster, and the company's growth has stalled [1].
Coca-Cola's stock has gained 11% year-to-date, compared to the S&P 500's 10% advance and rival PepsiCo's (PEP) 1% drop. Analysts predict a 12.87% potential upside in Coca-Cola stock with a target price of $77.57, while GuruFocus estimates imply a 3.52% gain based on the stock's GF Value [1]. The company's decision to sell Costa Coffee may reflect a strategic shift to focus on more profitable ventures.
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coca-colas-failed-coffee-investment-faces-uncertain-future-as-sale-rumors-brew-124704899.html
[2] https://www.vendingtimes.com/news/coca-cola-explores-sale-of-costa-coffee/

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