April 29 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola reported a
smaller-than-expected drop in first-quarter revenue on Tuesday,
benefiting from price hikes and strong demand for its sodas,
juices and milk offering Fairlife.
The company's quarterly revenue fell to $11.22 billion, from
$11.23 billion a year earlier. Analysts on an average expected a
0.84% fall to $11.14 billion, according to data compiled by
LSEG.