GENEVA (AP) Nestle, the world's biggest food and drink company, posted Thursday a 4 percent rise in sales for the first nine months of 2013, mainly thanks to demand from emerging markets.
Shares in Nestle shot up on the news by 3 percent to 63.90 francs in Thursday trading.
The maker of Nescafe, Jenny Craig and Haagen-Dazs said it had sales of 68.4 billion Swiss francs ($74.5 billion) through September, up from a restated 65.7 billion Swiss francs during the same period in 2012.
"Our real internal growth has regained momentum and is broad-based across categories, price points and geographies. Most notably, Europe continues to grow and Asia and Africa have picked up speed," Chief Executive Paul Bulcke said.
The company, based in Vevey, Switzerland, said it expects sales to grow around 5 percent for the full year, excluding the impact of new acquisitions and shifts in currency values.