NEW YORK (AP) - Beverage stocks finished Thursday's session mixed, while the broader market regained some traction as oil prices retreated below the previous day's record high of nearly $124 a barrel and retail sales reports weren't as gloomy as Wall Street expected.
How shares of some major beverage makers performed:
Brewers Molson Coors Brewing Co. jumped $1.51, or 2.8 percent, to close at $56.10, and Anheuser-Busch Cos. gained 41 cents to $51.12.
Meanwhile, soft drink makers Coca-Cola Co. fell 74 cents to $56.29, and PepsiCo Inc. lost 47 cents to $67.54.

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