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Coca-Cola raises full-year outlook as global demand increases in Q2

by July 23, 2024
written by July 23, 2024

Coca-Cola has announced an increase in its full-year outlook, attributing the rise to robust global demand for its beverages during the second quarter of 2024.

The company has adjusted its forecast for organic revenue growth to 9% to 10%, up from the previous 8% to 9%.

The outlook for comparable earnings growth has been raised to a range of 5% to 6%, compared to the prior range of 4% to 5%.

Coca-Cola Q2 earnings and revenue surpass expectations

In the second quarter, Coca-Cola reported earnings per share of 84 cents, surpassing the anticipated 81 cents. The company’s revenue also exceeded expectations, reaching $12.36 billion, compared to the forecasted $11.76 billion.

Despite these positive results, net income attributable to shareholders fell to $2.41 billion (56 cents per share), down from $2.55 billion (59 cents per share) in the same period last year.

Coca-Cola’s net sales increased by 3% to $12.36 billion, with organic revenue, which excludes the effects of acquisitions, divestitures, and foreign currency, climbing by 15%.

The company’s unit case volume rose by 2%, driven by strong performance in international markets.

Decline in North American volume

Despite the overall positive performance, Coca-Cola experienced a 1% decline in unit case volume in North America.

The reduction was due to decreased demand for water, sports drinks, coffee, tea, and its trademark Coca-Cola products.

This decline was partially offset by growth in juice, dairy, and plant-based beverages. CEO James Quincey attributed the weak North American sales to lower performance in away-from-home channels and mentioned efforts to boost demand through partnerships with food service customers.

Global volume trends

Coca-Cola’s sparkling soft drinks division, which includes its namesake soda, saw a 3% increase in global volume, driven by high demand in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America regions.

The juice, dairy, and plant-based beverages segment reported a 2% growth in volume, while the water, sports, coffee, and tea division experienced flat volume due to declining bottled water sales and reduced Costa coffee sales in the United Kingdom.

Price increases and currency impacts

The overall prices of Coca-Cola products rose by 9% compared to the previous year, with hyperinflation in certain markets, such as Argentina, contributing significantly to this increase.

For the upcoming third quarter, Coca-Cola anticipates foreign currency effects will continue to impact its results, forecasting a 4% currency headwind to comparable net sales and an 8% currency headwind to comparable earnings per share.

Strategic measures to enhance demand

To counter the declining volume in North America, Coca-Cola has been focusing on strategic partnerships and marketing initiatives.

The company has collaborated with McDonald’s, contributing marketing funds to the fast-food giant’s $5 value meal, which includes a small soft drink.

This move is aimed at making the meal deal more appealing to franchisees and driving higher sales through value offerings.

Revised guidance boosts sentiment

Coca-Cola’s revised guidance for 2024 reflects the company’s optimism and confidence in its business momentum for the second half of the year.

The updated forecast highlights the company’s ability to adapt to changing market conditions and implement effective strategies to sustain growth and demand for its diverse range of beverages.

Overall, Coca-Cola’s strong performance in the second quarter and its raised full-year outlook signal positive prospects for the beverage giant, despite challenges in specific regions and segments.

The company’s strategic initiatives and focus on global markets are expected to drive continued growth and resilience in the face of economic fluctuations and currency impacts.

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