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April 30, 2025

Coca-Cola HBC Sees Q1 Organic Revenue Surge 10.6% Driven by Emerging Markets

Strong Demand Drives Volume and Margins Higher

Coca-Cola HBC AG (NYSE:KO) has reported a remarkable 10.6% rise in first-quarter organic revenue, significantly surpassing the 8.3% consensus estimate. The surge in sales, especially across emerging markets like Africa and Central and Eastern Europe, has contributed to a 20.3% increase in Q1 sales as robust consumer demand and pricing strategies have helped combat high local inflation and foreign exchange challenges.

Recent investments in commercial capabilities and portfolio optimization have positioned the group favorably to tackle todayโ€™s unpredictable macroeconomic landscape, notes Jefferies.

Addressing Tariff Risks with Local Sourcing

CEO Zoran Bogdanovic stated that U S pharmaceutical-style tariffs will have negligible direct effects on CCH, attributing this stability to its locally sourced production strategies, which should cushion against indirect cost pressures connected to broader trade conflicts.

Assessing Valuation and Growth Metrics

Investors keen on Coca-Cola HBC’s underlying growth can leverage Entreprenerdly.com’s Financial Growth Statement Analysis API to examine how this brisk 10.6% organic growth compares historically, particularly as it exceeds the companyโ€™s three-year average of about 7%. In contrast, the consumer-staples sector continues trading at appealing multiples, with valuations nearing cyclical lows, enhancing HBC’s attractiveness among investors.


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