


Coca-Cola Reports Strong Q4 Performance with 6% Revenue Growth
Coca-Cola's Q4 revenue reached $11.5 billion, exceeding expectations with sales volumes up 2%, driven by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and strategic pricing adjustments.
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Coca-Cola's fourth-quarter revenue rose 6% to $11.5 billion, exceeding analyst projections. Unit case volumes increased 2%, while Coca-Cola Zero Sugar saw a strong 13% growth. Pricing hikes of 9% contributed to revenue growth, including responses to inflationary pressures in markets like Argentina. Despite price increases, the company reported a net income of $2.2 billion, marking an 11% rise. Looking ahead, Coca-Cola anticipates organic revenue growth of 5% to 6% for 2025, with potential challenges from rising costs due to tariffs and other economic factors.
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