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HBC, a London-listed Coca-Cola bottler, earns from higher prices and sales.

The bottle manufacturer for Coca-Cola hopes to increase profits following a slow start to the year.

Coca-Cola HBC, a company listed on the London Stock Exchange, reported a 24.4% increase in first-quarter revenues to £1.91 billion due to robust demand and successful price raises.

The company, which bottles beverages for the U.S. behemoth and whose marketing has featured singer Rita Ora, now anticipates a 3 percent increase in profits this year.

Revenues are anticipated to increase by more than 6%. Yesterday, shares rose 2.1%, or 50p, to 2483p.

Hbc, a london-listed coca-cola bottler, earns from higher prices and sales.
Hbc, a london-listed coca-cola bottler, earns from higher prices and sales.

Consistent execution of our strategy has resulted in a robust start to 2023. And we anticipate another year of solid performance, said CEO Zoran Bogdanovic.

Our employees and collaborations position us for long-term, sustainable growth through 2023 and beyond.

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, drink manufacturers increased prices by the rising cost of energy and commodities. But companies such as Coca-Cola HBC experienced sustained demand as consumers continued to spend on soft beverages.

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