CHICAGO (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co reported a quarterly profit in line with analysts' estimates as strong volume in China, India and Brazil offset a decline in North America.
Lower costs also helped lift profit at the world's largest soft-drink maker, which gained market share in both the carbonated and noncarbonated segments.
Coca-Cola said net income attributable to shareholders rose to $1.54 billion, or 66 cents per share, from $995 million, or 43 cents per share, a year earlier.
Analysts on average were expecting 66 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Net operating revenue rose 5 percent to $7.51 billion. Analysts on average forecast $7.22 billion.
Overall sales by volume rose 5 percent, after a gain of 2 percent in the third quarter, 4 percent in the second quarter and 2 percent in the first.
Coca-Cola shares rose less than 1 percent to $53.01 in premarket trading.
Coke's growth in developing markets such as India and China has helped it weather a slowdown in the United States.
Fourth-quarter volume rose 7 percent in Latin America, 11 percent in the Pacific region, 1 percent in Europe and 5 percent in the company's Eurasia and Africa divisions.
Volume fell 1 percent in the closely watched North American market, after losing 4 percent in the third quarter and 1 percent in the second quarter.
Coke's rivalry with PepsiCo Inc
Coke Chief Executive Muhtar Kent has repeatedly expressed his commitment to its current decentralized, franchise bottling model.
(Reporting by Brad Dorfman with additional reporting by Martinne Geller; Editing by Derek Caney and Maureen Bavdek)
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