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Coca-Cola Beats Earnings Expectations, Raises Full-Year Outlook on Global Demand Surge

  • July 24, 2024
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Coca-Cola exceeded earnings expectations for the second quarter and has raised its full-year outlook amid robust global demand for its beverages. The company now anticipates organic revenue growth

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Coca-Cola Beats Earnings Expectations, Raises Full-Year Outlook on Global Demand Surge

Coca-Cola exceeded earnings expectations for the second quarter and has raised its full-year outlook amid robust global demand for its beverages.

The company now anticipates organic revenue growth of 9% to 10% for 2024, up from a previous forecast of 8% to 9%. Additionally, Coca-Cola has adjusted its comparable earnings growth projection to a range of 5% to 6%, compared to the earlier forecast of 4% to 5%.

CFO John Murphy expressed confidence in the company’s momentum and execution plans for the remainder of the year during Coke’s conference call.

Key financial highlights for the second quarter include:

  • Earnings per Share: Adjusted earnings of 84 cents per share, surpassing analysts’ expectations of 81 cents.
  • Revenue: Recorded $12.36 billion in revenue, beating the estimated $11.76 billion.

Despite an overall 3% increase in net sales to $12.36 billion, Coca-Cola faced challenges in North America, where volume declined by 1% for the quarter. This decline was attributed to weaker demand in certain beverage categories like water, sports drinks, coffee, tea, and trademark Coca-Cola, offsetting growth in juices, dairy, and plant-based beverages.

CEO James Quincey pointed to subdued sales in out-of-home channels as a primary factor contributing to the decline in North American volume. To counter this trend, Coca-Cola is collaborating with food service partners to promote combo meals, aiming to stimulate consumer interest.

Looking ahead, Coca-Cola anticipates headwinds from foreign currency fluctuations in the third quarter, projecting a 4% drag on comparable net sales and an 8% impact on comparable earnings per share due to currency factors.

The company’s sparkling soft drinks division saw a 3% increase in global volume, driven by strong performance in Asia-Pacific and Latin America. Meanwhile, its juice, dairy, and plant-based beverages segment reported a 2% volume growth, while the water, sports, coffee, and tea division experienced flat volume.

Coca-Cola’s pricing strategy also saw a 9% increase compared to the previous year, with significant contributions from hyperinflation in specific markets like Argentina.

Overall, Coca-Cola remains optimistic about its performance and strategic initiatives amidst evolving market conditions and consumer preferences.

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