Coca-Cola is expected to report its fourth-quarter earnings before the bell Thursday.
Wall Street analysts are expecting Coca-Cola to report fourth-quarter earnings of 44 cents per share and revenue of $8.9 billion.
Coke Zero Sugar and smaller size cans have boosted Coke's sales in recent quarters, even as soda consumption declines. Coke launched Coke Energy earlier this month in the U.S. and will launch its flavored sparkling water line AHA in March. A man walks past shelves of Coca-Cola bottles and cans at a shopping mall in Lagos, Nigeria November 5, 2019.is expected to report its fourth-quarter earnings before the bell Thursday.Earnings per share: 44 cents expectedAs U.S. consumption of soda has fallen, Coke sales in recent quarters have gotten a boost from its healthier options, like Zero Sugar soda and smaller size cans.
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