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Coca-Cola is buying full control of BodyArmor for $5.6 billion in a deal that values the sports drink brand at about $8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter

Coca-Cola Co. is buying full control of BodyArmor for $5.

6 billion in a deal that values the sports drink brand at about $8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter, amping up aCoke, which already owns 30% of BodyArmor, is buying the remaining 70% from the company’s founders and investors, as well as a group of professional athletes including the NBA’s James Harden and MLB’s Mike Trout who invested and helped market the drink.

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