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Coke & H-D: Strong Starts to the Fiscal Year

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4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Coca-Cola’s 1st-quarter profits come in higher than expected. Harley-Davidson shares pop 10% on upbeat full-year guidance. Herman Miller buys Knoll in a furniture industry merge that sends one stock soaring while the other drops. Bill Mann analyzes those stories and shares why he’s going to be watching how different industries emerge this earnings season.

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0:00.0

It's Monday, April 19th.

0:04.3

Welcome to episode 1999 of Market Foolery.

0:08.6

I'm Chris Hill with me today, Mr. Bill Mann.

0:11.4

Thanks for being here.

0:12.6

Chris, how are you?

0:14.2

I'm good, I've got coffee.

0:15.6

So I'm good.

0:17.1

I'm going to.

0:18.4

We've got a deal in the furniture industry.

0:20.4

We have surprising news out of Harley Davidson.

0:23.8

But we're going to start today with Big Red.

0:26.2

Coca-Cola's first quarter profits came in higher

0:28.5

than expected.

0:29.5

Organic revenue grew 6%.

0:32.5

Coke shares up slightly this morning.

0:34.4

I got to be honest, this quarter was better

0:36.3

than I thought it was going to be for them.

0:38.3

Well, they reached back to the same levels

0:40.6

that they had in terms of overall case volume

0:44.5

that they had pre-COVID.

0:45.7

So they've re-hit those levels.

0:47.7

And tell me if this sounds surprising to you,

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