Buffett’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Two Drinks, One Click

Imagine, if you will, a world where Coca-Cola (KO) is not merely a beverage but a sugary alchemist, turning liquid into loyalty. Buffett, that shrewd old owl, has poured $28.3 billion into this fizzy empire. Why? Because while the market stumbles like a drunkard, analysts predict a 15% price target. They’re not wrong. Coca-Cola’s factories are scattered like breadcrumbs across continents, avoiding the sticky fingers of tariffs. Tariffs! Those greedy little goblins who nibble at profits. But Coca-Cola? They sip their syrup in peace, bottling joy without fear of foreign tariffs scowling over their shoulders.








