Movement Alert|Coca-Cola Falls 3.06% in Regular Trading, Subsidiary Fairlife Hit by Ransomware Attack Forcing US-Wide Production Shutdown

Market Focus
Jul 18

On July 17, Coca-Cola fell 3.06% in regular trading, trading at $82.29/share, with turnover of $969 million. The decline came after the company disclosed a significant cybersecurity incident affecting its dairy subsidiary.

On the news front, Coca-Cola filed an 8-K report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirming that its wholly-owned dairy subsidiary Fairlife was targeted by a ransomware attack. A third-party malicious actor gained unauthorized access to multiple systems, including production-related infrastructure, forcing the company to suspend all Fairlife manufacturing operations across the United States. Coca-Cola stated it is working with external consultants to investigate the incident, while noting that product quality and safety have not been compromised. The company has not yet provided a timeline for when affected systems will be restored.

Fairlife is a core brand in Coca-Cola's dairy market strategy, with estimated sales of $4 billion. The production shutdown adds uncertainty ahead of the company's upcoming earnings report scheduled for July 28, where analysts expect EPS of $0.92.

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