Why Coca-Cola opted for IPO for African subsidiary CCBA

Why Coca-Cola opted for IPO for African subsidiary CCBA

Following unsuccessful discussions with its main competitor on a potential divestment, the global drinks titan has turned to the stock market. Africa Business+ has the details.

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            ▪ Why Coca-Cola opted for IPO for African subsidiary CCBA

▪ Following unsuccessful discussions with its main competitor on a potential divestment, the global drinks titan has turned to the stock market. Africa Business+ has the details.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/809966/coca-cola-opts-for-ipo-for-african-subsidiary-ccba/

For more than 18 months between 2018 and 2020, the American group The Coca-Cola Company sought to divest its South African subsidiary Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), according to Africa Business+ sources, before ultimately opting for the stock market.

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