Earnings for the quarter ending September 29 came in at USD 1.4 billion, up 38.3 per cent from the year-ago period.
Revenues fell 14.6 per cent to USD 9.1 billion due to the refranchising of bottling operations.
In North America, the biggest region in terms of company revenues, sparkling soft drink volumes were flat, while the company experienced a slight gain in tea and coffee and a modest drop in water and sports drinks.
Results were mixed in other regions. In the Europe, Middle East and Africa division, growth in Turkey, Central Asia and Eastern Europe was partially offset by volume decline in Western Europe.
Operating profits rose in Latin America due to higher prices in Mexico, while Asia Pacific earnings dipped.
Shares dipped 0.6 per cent to USD 45.90 in pre-market trading.
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