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Coca-Cola earnings preview: revenue seen rebounding, defense holds

by April 27, 2026
written by April 27, 2026

Coca-Cola is scheduled to report its quarterly results on Tuesday before the market opens, with investors closely watching whether the beverage giant can sustain its pricing-led growth strategy while navigating a more challenging consumer environment.

The company enters the earnings release following a weaker-than-expected previous quarter, where it posted revenue of $11.8 billion marking a 3.6% increase year on year but falling short of analyst expectations.

The miss extended to profitability metrics as well, raising questions about near-term momentum.

Revenue growth expected to rebound

For the upcoming quarter, analysts are projecting a stronger performance, with revenue forecast to rise 8.5% from a year earlier, a notable improvement from the flat growth recorded in the same period last year.

Market expectations have remained largely unchanged in recent weeks, indicating confidence that the company will deliver in line with forecasts.

Historically, Coca-Cola has demonstrated consistency in meeting revenue estimates, which has helped reinforce investor trust in its execution.

Peer results have also provided some guidance on sector trends.

Keurig Dr Pepper reported revenue growth of 9.4%, exceeding expectations, while Constellation Brands posted an 11.3% decline but still beat estimates.

Both stocks reacted positively, reflecting a generally supportive sentiment in the broader beverages, alcohol and tobacco segment.

Pricing power faces consumer headwinds

Coca-Cola’s performance in recent quarters has been underpinned by its ability to raise prices, contributing to organic revenue growth even as volume expansion remained modest.

Pricing increases of around 4% have played a central role in driving top-line gains.

However, the macroeconomic backdrop is becoming more complex.

The company has flagged pressure on lower-income consumers, particularly in North America, as well as softer sentiment in markets such as China.

These factors raise concerns about how much further prices can be increased without dampening demand.

In response, Coca-Cola has begun to adjust its approach by focusing on affordability and value offerings.

This includes maintaining attractive price points and expanding product options to support volumes, especially in price-sensitive markets.

Looking ahead, management has indicated a shift toward a more balanced growth model, with pricing and volume expected to contribute more evenly.

This will place greater emphasis on volume recovery, particularly in key growth regions such as India and China.

Valuation and investor positioning

From a valuation perspective, Coca-Cola is trading at a forward price-to-earnings multiple of 22.95 times, above the industry average of 18.73 times, suggesting that expectations for steady growth remain priced into the stock.

Despite limited share price movement over the past month, analysts maintain a positive outlook, with an average price target of $83.67 compared with the current level of $76.64.

Earnings forecasts for the coming years point to moderate growth, although there have been slight downward revisions in recent weeks.

Investor sentiment toward defensive stocks has also strengthened amid broader economic uncertainty and rising costs.

“With a 2.8% dividend yield and rising demand for defensive stocks as gasoline tops $3.50 and Treasury yields hold at 4.3%, Coca-Cola remains a high-conviction defensive pick heading into earnings,” TipRanks said.

The post Coca-Cola earnings preview: revenue seen rebounding, defense holds appeared first on Invezz

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