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In the Asia Pacific, its unit case volumes declined 1 per cent in the quarter because it saw strong growth in India and Vietnam, the company said
Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway's CEO, held the lunch auction once a year for 20 years before the pandemic began to raise money for the Glide Foundation, which helps the homeless in San Francisco
The Atlanta beverage giant said the fourth quarter was the first time since the pandemic that away-from-home sales volumes exceeded 2019 levels
The Coca-Cola Company has said that it was laying off 2,200 workers, or 17 per cent of its global workforce, as part of a larger restructuring aimed at paring down its business units and brands.
It plans to first offer buyouts to 4,000 employees in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and then offer a similar voluntary programme in other countries
The share-price drop eliminated $56 billion from Facebook's market value and pushed Zuckerberg's net worth down to $82.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index
Company went ahead with portfolio expansion, smaller packaging
Putzier is seeking $2,026, plus general damages proven at trial, with interest
Net income attributable to the company's shareholders fell to $1.18 billion
Coca-Cola spokesman Kent Landers called the lawsuit legally and factually meritless