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Coca-Cola Reports 3% Q1 2026 Volume Growth, India Market Shows Mixed Results
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4/28/2026AI summary

Coca-Cola Reports 3% Q1 2026 Volume Growth, India Market Shows Mixed Results

Coca-Cola Company reported 3% unit case volume growth in Q1 2026 with net revenue up 12% to USD 12.5 billion, driven by China, US and India. India, the fifth-largest market, contributed to growth through affordability initiatives and rural expansion but saw a decline in the non-alcoholic ready-to-drink segment. CEO Henrique Braun called India a crucial long-term market but acknowledged the company is still far from achieving mature market architecture.

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Economic Times
Coca-Cola Reports Q1 Earnings Beat, Raises Full-Year EPS Guidance
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4/28/2026AI summary

Coca-Cola Reports Q1 Earnings Beat, Raises Full-Year EPS Guidance

Coca-Cola reported first-quarter earnings and revenue that exceeded Wall Street expectations, with adjusted EPS of 86 cents versus 81 cents expected, and revenue of $12.47 billion versus $12.24 billion expected. The beverage giant raised its full-year comparable EPS growth guidance to 8%-9% from 7%-8%, while maintaining its organic revenue growth outlook of 4%-5%. Shares rose 1% in premarket trading following the report.

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CNBC
Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Preview: Analysts Expect 81 Cents EPS, $12.24 Billion Revenue
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Business·4/28/2026AI summary

Coca-Cola Q1 Earnings Preview: Analysts Expect 81 Cents EPS, $12.24 Billion Revenue

Coca-Cola is expected to report Q1 earnings of 81 cents per share on $12.24 billion in revenue before market open Tuesday. The beverage giant serves as a consumer spending bellwether, particularly in the U.S., where higher fuel prices linked to Iran tensions have pressured budget-conscious shoppers. Premium brands Fairlife and Smartwater continue outperforming, boosted by high-income consumers. Full-year guidance projects 4-5% organic revenue growth and 7-8% EPS growth.

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David Toscana, el escritor mexicano que trabajó en GM, Mattel y Coca-Cola antes de ganar el Alfaguara
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4/25/2026AI summary

David Toscana, el escritor mexicano que trabajó en GM, Mattel y Coca-Cola antes de ganar el Alfaguara

El escritor mexicano David Toscana, quien trabajó diez años como ingeniero en empresas como General Motors, Mattel y Coca-Cola en las maquiladoras mexicanas, ganó el Premio Alfaguara de Novela 2024 por El ejército ciego. La obra se basa en un hecho histórico de 1014 cuando el emperador bizantino Basilio II ordenó cegAR a 15.000 soldados búlgaros tras la batalla de Klyuch. El manuscrito medieval Skylitzes Matritensis, que narra este episodio, se encuentra en la Biblioteca Nacional de España en Madrid. Toscana vive entre México, Cracovia y Madrid, y afirma que la novela trata sobre la literatura como comprensión profunda, no visual.

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El País