Coca-Cola to cut 1,200 jobs as earnings fall

April 26, 2017 | 11:00
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NEW YORK: Coca-Cola plans to cut 1,200 jobs as it deepens its cost-cutting initiatives in response to sluggish soda sales, the company said on Tuesday (Apr 25).
Coca-Cola net's income in the first quarter was US$1.2 billion, down 20.3 per cent from the year-ago period. (AFP/Karen BLEIER)

The manufacturer of Sprite and Fanta announced the job cuts as it reported lower second-quarter profits due to restructuring costs and flat sales amid efforts to tout new low-sugar beverages in response to flagging demand for soda.

The job cuts account for about one percent of the soda giant's 100,300 employees. Coca-Cola said it also is expanding its cost-cutting programme to reach US$800 million annually by 2019.

While the job cuts "will clearly be difficult for those impacted, these changes are critical for us to create an environment where we can accelerate growth and become the consumer-centric, total beverage company we need to be in a fast-changing world," incoming chief executive James Quincey said in a statement.

Net income in the first quarter plunged to US$1.2 billion, down 20.3 per cent from the year-ago period.

One-time costs associated with the bottling refranchising also dented earnings.

Volumes were flat globally, including in North America, the biggest region by revenue, and fell three per cent in Latin America due to weakness in Brazil and Venezuela.

Coca-Cola aims to deliver a "more consumer-centric portfolio that meets people's changing tastes and preferences," said Quincey, who will become chief executive next month.

New products include "Honest Sport," a sports drink that is an offshoot of the low-sugar Honest Tea. The company is also launching Coca-Cola Plus in Japan, a no-sugar drink with dietary fibre aimed at Japan's large aging population.

"Importantly, these portfolio changes will help our consumers moderate the amount of added sugar they consume."

Coca-Cola shares dipped 0.2 per cent to US$43 in afternoon trading.

AFP

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