NEW YORK, United States — Coca-Cola saw stronger demand globally in the fourth quarter but its shares slipped on investors’ concerns about its tepid outlook. Global unit case volumes grew 1% for the October-December period, led by the U.S., Japan and Brazil, the Atlanta beverage giant said Tuesday. Unit case volumes also rose by 1% in North America, reversing several quarters of flat or declining sales. But Coke’s fourth quarter net revenue was lower than expected, and the company said it expects its organic revenue to rise 4% to 5% in 2026. The company’s organic revenue grew 5% last year, and […]... Keep on reading: Coca-Cola demand rises in fourth quarter but shares slide on tepid outlook