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Coca-Cola expects to take an impairment charge of about $1 billion during the fourth quarter of 2025 related to the sale of a part of its interest in bottling operations in Africa, the beverage maker said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.
Shares of Coca-Cola dipped about 1% in the late-afternoon session.
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On Tuesday, Swiss-based bottler Coca-Cola HBC said it had agreed to buy a 75% stake in its African counterpart for $2.6 billion.
Coca-Cola HBC would be acquiring U.S.-based Coca-Cola's nearly 42% stake in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) and the Gutsche Family Investments' entire stake, valuing the African bottler at $3.4 billion, according to company statements.
The deal is expected to close by late 2026, positioning Coca-Cola HBC as the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler globally by volume after Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOFUBL.MX), opens new tab, while significantly expanding its presence in Africa.
The deal helps Coca-Cola HBC in tapping into growing demand in 14 African markets, driven by younger consumers, while also helping offset rising cost pressures, including concerns over U.S. tariffs.
Coca-Cola HBC plans to pursue a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and holds an option to acquire Coca-Cola's remaining 25% stake in CCBA within six years of closing.
Georgia-based Coca-Cola reported upbeat third-quarter results on Tuesday on the back of robust demand for its zero-sugar drinks and Fairlife in the U.S. and sodas in some international markets.
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