Unlike its trademark red and white logo, Coca-Cola is not easily identifiable by its stock ticker symbol. What is it?

Answer KO

As explained by IG.com: "In 1919, a group of businessmen led by Ernest Woodruff purchased The Coca-Cola Company from Candler for $25 million. Later that year, Coca-Cola made its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), for $40 per share." If you bought one share of Coke in 1919 and still owned it in 2015, it would have been worth $12,748,802.

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