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Coca-cola raises revenue forecast as demand rebounds

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Coca-cola Co raised its fullyear sales and profit forecasts on Wednesday, as demand bounces back from pandemic lows for its beverages following the re-opening of theaters, restaurant­s and stadiums.

Shares of the world's largest soda maker, which struggled for much of last year after public venues were shut to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic, rose 3% in early trading.

Coca-cola's revenues in North America, its biggest market, rose 28% in the second quarter, helped by the vaccineaid­ed reopening and easing of capacity restrictio­ns across the United States.

Reopening economies in Europe, Asia and Latin America also lifted the company's adjusted overall revenue by 41.1% in the reported quarter to $10.13 billion, beating analysts' average estimate of $9.32 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitv.

"Our results in the second quarter show how our business is rebounding faster than the overall economic recovery," Coca-cola Chief Executive Officer James Quincey said in a statement.

The company's total net revenue had slumped 28% in the year-ago quarter due to the lockdowns.

Rival Pepsico Inc, which is less dependent on sales to restaurant­s and bars, reported a 20.5% jump in second-quarter revenue last week.

Still, Coca-cola said volumes were pressured in markets where there has been a resurgence in infections.

The company upgraded its annual organic revenue target, expecting it to rise 12% to 14% versus its prior forecast of a high single digits increase.

Annual adjusted earnings per share are expected to rise 13% to 15%, the company said, compared with its previous estimate for a high single digits to low double digits increase.

Net income attributab­le to company shareholde­rs rose 48% to $2.64 billion in the second quarter ended July 2. Excluding onetime items, the company earned 68 cents per share, beating expectatio­ns of 56 cents.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Workers walk past a Coca Cola logo painted on a gate at a Coca Cola factory in Nairobi, Kenya.
REUTERS Workers walk past a Coca Cola logo painted on a gate at a Coca Cola factory in Nairobi, Kenya.

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