Coca-Cola raises annual revenue forecast on sustained soda demand

 Coca-Cola Co (KO.N) lifted its full-year revenue forecast on Tuesday, as demand for sugary sodas held up strong despite price increases to blunt the impact of higher costs for key inputs such as corn syrup and aluminum cans.

The blue-chip stock, which has gained 5% this year, rose about 1% in premarket trading.

Packaged food makers have so far felt little impact of decades-high inflation, especially in the United States, as people prioritize spending on eating at home rather than at restaurants. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Report an ad

Rival PepsiCo Inc (PEP.O) said last week it had not seen any slowdown in demand and added that there was room for prices to go further up. read more

Coca-Cola said global sales volumes rose 8% in the second quarter, powered by growth in both developed and emerging markets, while average selling prices rose about 12%.

Net revenue rose 12% to $11.3 billion in the quarter ended July 1. Analysts on average had expected revenue of $10.55 billion, according to Refinitiv IBES data. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Report an ad

However, Coca-Cola's comparable operating margin fell to 30.7% from 31.7%, squeezed by surging commodity and transportation costs.

The company forecast organic revenue to rise 12% to 13% in 2022, compared to prior expectation of 7% to 8% increase.

It expects full-year adjusted earnings per share, excluding the impact of a stronger dollar, to rise 14% to 15%, compared to prior estimates of 8% to 10% growth. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Report an ad

The company now sees a stronger dollar to be a 6% headwind to its revenue, compared to previous forecast of 2% to 3%.

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