Pepsi revenue tops as developing markets make up for weak North America

Reuters 

By Balu

Like rival Coca-Cola, the world's second-biggest is introducing new drinks to claw back ground in a U.S. market where have suffered from consumers shifting toward healthier beverages, but its efforts are yet to bear fruit.

Sales in PepsiCo's beverage unit, which accounts for nearly a third of total revenue and sells Lipton tea, as well as itself, fell 1 percent.

said on a post-earnings call that was determined to reverse three quarters of decline in in and would step up spending on its marquee soda brand under a new "Generations" campaign.

"We'll go toe-to-toe and increase our spending in colas, in particular, but we're going to remain very responsible on pricing," Nooyi said, addressing competitive threats.

Earlier this week, Coke's blew past estimates, as it introduced four new flavors of Diet and saw demand for Zero sugar increase.

PepsiCo's new marketing efforts could further pressure operating profits, which have already shown weakness in its North American operations of Frito-Lay, and Beverages, due to higher input costs as well as bonuses paid out to certain U.S. employees following Donald Trump's Tax Cut and Jobs Act.

Shares of the Purchase, New York-based company rose as much as 1.4 percent to $102.98 in early trading on Thursday.

DEVELOPING MARKETS SHINE

First-quarter sales in rose 14 percent, while they increased 15 percent in and

Sales in Asia, the and climbed 7 percent.

This was in contrast to sales in all the company's units.

The snacking rose 3.4 percent in the reported quarter, but missed expectations of 4 percent growth. Quaker sales were flat due to negative pricing.

"All North American units miss (but) LatAm surprisingly strong," said.

Excluding items, earned 96 cents per share, beating analysts' average estimate by 3 cents, according to I/B/E/S.

Total revenue rose 4.3 percent to $12.56 billion, topping analysts' estimate of $12.40 billion.

also stuck to its full-year 2018 guidance.

(Reporting by and in Bengaluru; Editing by and Sriraj Kalluvila)

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 20:39 IST