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Coca-Cola Co, the world's largest maker of soft drinks, reported higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday, helped by higher sales, acquisitions and foreign exchange rates. Coca-Cola said fourth-quarter net income was $1.21 billion, or 52 cents per share, compared with $678 million, or 29 cents per share, a year ago.
Excluding charges, Coke earned 58 cents per share, topping analysts' average estimate of 55 cents, according to Reuters Estimates. Net operating revenue rose to $7.33 billion from $5.93 billion a year ago, helped by a 6 percent increase in sales of drink concentrate, the company's main business.
Currency exchange rates boosted revenue 8 percentage points, since the weak dollar versus foreign currencies increases the value of international sales when they are converted to US dollars for inclusion on the company's income statement.
Unit case volume rose 5 percent in the quarter, supported by acquisitions. Coke, which owns about 35 percent of its bottler Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc, saw its year-ago profit impacted by an asset write-down the bottler took related to its North American franchise license.
Coca-Cola, like rival PepsiCo Inc, has seen its North American profits hurt by rising commodity costs and a consumer shift away from traditional carbonated soft drinks toward drinks such as bottled water and tea, which are seen as healthier.

Copyright Reuters, 2008

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