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Coca-Cola forecasts full-year profit below expectations

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Coca-Cola Co forecast full-year profit well below Wall Street expectations on Thursday as it reported a quarterly decline in volumes in North America, sending its shares down three per cent.

Food packaging companies are facing the brunt of rising freight and commodity costs and a dearth of truck drivers leading to squeezed margins and higher costs.

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To counter these costs, Coke raised prices of its beverages, but that came at the expense of falling demand.

Volumes, a key indicator of demand, fell by one per cent in North America.

The company forecast full-year profit to be between 2.06 dollars and 2.10 dollars per share far below the average expectation of 2.23 dollars, blaming a stronger dollar.

Net income attributable to the company’s shareholders was 870 million dollars or 20 cents per share in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, compared a loss of 2.75 billion dollars or 65 cents per share, a year earlier, when the company took a tax-related charge.

Revenue fell six per cent to 7.1 billion dollars in the fourth quarter, hurt by the refranchising of its low-margin bottling operations.

Analysts had estimated sales of 7.03 billion dollars, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

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