United States
Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the period ending 27 September 2019

Commission File Number 001-37791

COCA-COLA EUROPEAN PARTNERS PLC

Pemberton House, Bakers Road
Uxbridge, UB8 1EZ, United Kingdom
(Address of principal executive office)

(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.)
(Check One) Form 20-F ý Form 40-F D ¨
(Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1))
(Check One) Yes ¨ No ý
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LONDON, 24th October 2019

COCA-COLA EUROPEAN PARTNERS

Trading Update for the Third-Quarter ended 27 September 2019
and Interim Dividend Declaration


Third-quarter revenue in line with expectations, full-year comparable and
fx-neutral diluted EPS1 growth expected to be approximately 10%


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CHANGE VS 2018
 
 
REVENUE
 
VOLUME
(UNIT CASES
2)
 
REVENUE PER UNIT CASE3
 
COMPARABLE VOLUME
 
REVENUE PER UNIT CASE3
 
FX-NEUTRAL REVENUE
 
REVENUE
Q3 2019
 
€3,282M
 
691M
 
€4.77
 
(1.5)%
 
2.0%
 
—%
 
—%
YTD 2019
 
€9,084M
 
1,905M
 
€4.78
 
1.0%4
 
3.5%5
 
4.5%5
 
4.0%5


DAMIAN GAMMELL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, SAID:
“We are pleased with our top-line performance in the third-quarter reflecting continued price and mix realisation, solid in-market execution and innovation. We continue to invest today to win tomorrow as we scale up our exciting innovations underpinned by a strong sustainability agenda and an aligned relationship with The Coca-Cola Company. We continue to take action on packaging having recently announced both the move from shrink wrap to cardboard packaging for our can multipacks, and bringing forward our 50% recycled PET target to 2023, two years earlier than planned.
“Whilst we continue to gain market share across all geographies, we have had a slower than expected start to the fourth-quarter as we are seeing early signs of softening market conditions, particularly in France and Great Britain, and unfavourable weather in October across most markets. However, we still expect to deliver revenue growth and free cash flow at the top-end of guidance as well as solid full-year earnings growth, albeit at the low-end of our previously guided range. This, alongside delivering a healthy 17% increase in the annual dividend and the now near completion of our €1.5 billion share buyback programme, collectively demonstrate our focus of driving sustainable value for our shareholders.”












1.
Refer to ‘Note Regarding the Presentation of Alternative Performance Measures’ for further details; Change percentages against prior year equivalent period
2.
Equals approximately 5.678 litres or 24 8-ounce servings
3.
Fx-Neutral
4.
Adjusted for selling day shift. Reported volume growth 1.0%
5.
Includes the impact of 2019 incremental soft drinks taxes in Great Britain and France of 1.0%



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THIRD-QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS1 

Revenue (flat)

Comparable volume -1.5% as we cycle strong weather-driven comparables, partially offset by solid execution & innovation
Revenue per unit case +2.0%2 benefiting from favourable underlying price, as well as channel & package mix (e.g. small cans volume +8.0%)
Transactions3 continued to outpace volume growth
Portfolio launches including Costa Coffee RTD4 in three flavours in GB & Coca-Cola Signature Mixers in a number of our markets

Capital returns

Declaring second-half interim dividend per share of €0.62, up 15.0% versus last year, maintaining annualised dividend payout ratio of c.50% (17.0% increase on an annual basis)
Returned YTD €907m (18.7m shares) via share buyback of this year’s €1bn guidance
(cumulative €1.4bn (31.1m shares) of €1.5bn programme announced September 2018)

Other

Updating full-year 2019 guidance (see below)
Inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the fourth year in a row
Transition to 100% recycled PET for Honest, Smartwater & Chaudfontaine brands underway & the completion of our now sustainability linked €1.5bn Revolving Credit Facility
Secured first CCEP Ventures investments in on-demand delivery & self-driving technology start-ups


FULL-YEAR 2019 GUIDANCE1 

Revenue growth of approximately 3% (previously low single-digit range), excluding the impact of incremental soft drinks taxes of approximately 1%5 
Cost of sales per unit case growth of approximately 3% (previously approximately 2.5%), excluding the impact of incremental soft drinks taxes of approximately 1.5%5 
Operating profit growth of approximately 6%5 (previously 6-7%)
Comparable tax rate of approximately 25%
Diluted earnings per share growth of approximately 10%5 (previously 10-11%)
Share buyback of €1bn
Free cash flow of approximately of €1.1bn (previously €1-1.1bn)
Capital expenditures of approximately €575m (previously €525-€575m)
Return on invested capital (ROIC) to improve by approximately 40 basis points










1.
Refer to ‘Note Regarding the Presentation of Alternative Performance Measures’ for further details; Change percentages against prior year equivalent period
2.
Fx-Neutral
3.
Defined as the serving container ultimately used directly by the consumer. It can be a standalone container or one part of a multipack
4.
RTD = ready-to-drink
5.
Comparable Fx-Neutral




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THIRD-QUARTER & YEAR-TO-DATE REVENUE PERFORMANCE BY GEOGRAPHY
Unaudited, changes versus 2018
Q3
REVENUE
 
REVENUE % CHANGE
 
FX-NEUTRAL REVENUE % CHANGE
Great Britain
€626M
 
(1.5)%
 
—%
France (France & Monaco)
€471M
 
(1.5)%
 
(1.5)%
Germany
€650M
 
—%
 
—%
Iberia (Spain, Portugal & Andorra)
€878M
 
2.0%
 
2.0%
Northern Europe1
€657M
 
(2.0)%
 
(0.5)%
Total
€3,282M
 
—%
 
—%

YTD
REVENUE
 
REVENUE % CHANGE
 
FX-NEUTRAL REVENUE % CHANGE
Great Britain
€1,777M
 
6.5%
 
6.5%
France (France & Monaco)
€1,438M
 
6.5%
 
6.5%
Germany
€1,821M
 
3.5%
 
3.5%
Iberia (Spain, Portugal & Andorra)
€2,160M
 
4.5%
 
4.5%
Northern Europe1
€1,888M
 
0.5%
 
2.0%
Total
€9,084M
 
4.0%
 
4.5%

1. Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden & Iceland


Great Britain

Revenue +3.0%1 YTD excluding the impact of incremental soft drinks taxes
YTD volume growth supported by solid growth in Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Fanta & Monster, partially offset by strong weather & CO2 driven comparables in Q3 & the proactive delisting of our squash brand, Kia Ora
Revenue/UC2 growth supported by positive pack, category & channel mix (e.g. small cans +20.0% YTD & outperformance of away-from-home (AFH) channel)


France

Revenue +3.5% YTD excluding the impact of incremental soft drinks taxes
Challenging market conditions, particularly in the Home channel, partially offset by solid growth in Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Fuze Tea, Monster & Tropico
Positive pack mix YTD with continued volume growth in priority small packs3 (e.g. small cans +20.5% in Q3 driven by the launch of Coca-Cola Light 250ml & recent innovation)


Germany

YTD volume growth negatively impacted by strong Q3 weather driven comparables (particularly in AFH channel), offset by solid growth in Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Monster & Fuze Tea
Strong revenue/UC2 growth supported by positive price & pack mix (e.g. Monster & Coca-Cola Energy)







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Iberia

Solid YTD volume growth reflecting soft weather driven comparables, improving market trends & solid execution particularly in AFH channel
Volume growth YTD led by Coca-ColaTM, Fanta, Monster & Aquarius
Revenue/UC2 growth supported by positive price, pack & channel mix (e.g. small cans +21.5% YTD driven by Cola-ColaTM & recent launches including Coca-Cola Energy, Monster Espresso & Appletiser)


Northern Europe

YTD revenue growth driven by Belux (+1.0%) & Netherlands (+2.0%)
Volume growth YTD led by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Monster, Fuze Tea & Tropico offset by strong Q3 weather driven comparables
Revenue/UC2 growth supported by positive price & priority small packs3 volume growth (e.g. small cans +10.0% YTD)


































1.
Fx-Neutral
2.
Revenue per Unit Case
3.
PET & Glass < 1litre; Cans <33cl




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THIRD-QUARTER & YEAR-TO-DATE VOLUME PERFORMANCE BY CATEGORY
Comparable volumes, changes versus 2018

 
 
VOLUME % CHANGE
 
 
Q3
 
YTD
Sparkling
 
(1.5)%
 
1.5%
Coca-ColaTM
 
(1.5)%
 
1.0%
Flavours, Mixers & Energy
 
(1.5)%
 
2.0%
Stills
 
(2.0)%
 
—%
Hydration
 
(5.0)%
 
(2.5)%
RTD Tea, RTD Coffee, Juices & Other1
 
4.0%
 
4.5%
Total
 
(1.5)%
 
1.0%


Coca-ColaTM 

Transactions +2.0% YTD, ahead of volume growth
Classic -1.5% YTD reflecting strong Q3 weather driven comparables in GB, Germany & Northern Europe
Lights +6.0% YTD with robust growth across all markets driven by Zero Sugar (+13.0% YTD) & new flavours across both ranges


Flavours, Mixers & Energy

Fanta +1.5% YTD reflecting higher distribution of Zero & new flavours (e.g. Grape Zero)
Energy +16.5% YTD with strong performance of the Monster Mango Loco & Ultra ranges. Coca-Cola Energy now available in all markets
Appletiser +67.5% YTD reflecting recent launch in Iberia


Hydration

Reflecting strong weather driven comparables in Q3 and reduced low value promotions
Encouraging initial customer reaction to Aquarius Enhanced Water (now live in Germany, GB & Netherlands) & Capri-Sun Fruity Water (mainly GB)
Isotonic drinks +5.0% YTD with strong growth of Aquarius & Powerade in Iberia & Germany


RTD Tea, RTD Coffee, Juices & Other1 

Solid share gains in the RTD tea category as Fuze Tea continues to gain scale
Increased distribution & strong results from Tropico in France & Belgium
Good initial customer reaction to recent launches of Monster Espresso & Costa Coffee RTD (available in three flavours in GB)







1.
RTD refers to Ready-To-Drink



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CONFERENCE CALL

24 October 2019 at 15:00 BST, 16:00 CEST and 10:00 a.m. EDT; accessible via www.ccep.com
Replay & transcript will be available at www.ccep.com as soon as possible

DIVIDENDS

The CCEP Board of Directors declared a second-half interim dividend of €0.62 per share
The interim dividend is payable 3 December 2019 to those shareholders of record on 19 November 2019
CCEP will pay the interim dividend in euros to holders of shares on Euronext Amsterdam, the Spanish Stock Exchanges and London Stock Exchange
Other publicly held shares will be converted into an equivalent US dollar amount using exchange rates issued by WM/Reuters taken at 16:00 BST on 24 October 2019. This translated amount will be posted on our website here: http://ir.ccep.com/shareholder-information/dividends-and-splits


FINANCIAL CALENDAR

Preliminary unaudited full-year 2019 results: 13 February 2020
Financial calendar available here: http://ir.ccep.com/financial-calendar
Previous results and presentations available here: http://ir.ccep.com/results-and-presentations/recent-results-and-presentations

CONTACTS
Investor Relations
 
 
 
Sarah Willett
Claire Michael
Joe Collins
 
+44 7970 145 218
+44 7528 251 033
+44 7583 903 560
 
 
 
 
 
Media Relations
 
 
 
Shanna Wendt
Nick Carter
 
 
+44 7976 595 168
+44 7979 595 275
 
 

About CCEP

Coca-Cola European Partners plc is a leading consumer goods company in Western Europe, making, selling and distributing an extensive range of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages and is the world's largest Coca-Cola bottler based on revenue. Coca-Cola European Partners serves a consumer population of over 300 million across Western Europe, including Andorra, Belgium, continental France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. The Company is listed on Euronext Amsterdam, the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange and on the Spanish Stock Exchanges, trading under the symbol CCEP.

For more information about CCEP, please visit our website at www.ccep.com and follow CCEP on Twitter at @CocaColaEP.




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Forward Looking Statements
This document contains statements, estimates or projections that constitute “forward-looking statements” concerning the financial condition, performance, results, strategy and objectives of Coca-Cola European Partners plc and its subsidiaries (together “CCEP” or the “Group”). Generally, the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “project,” “plan,” “seek,” “may,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “might,” “will,” “forecast,” “outlook,” “guidance,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “objective” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature.

Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from CCEP’s historical experience and present expectations or projections. As a result, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. These risks include but are not limited to those set forth in the “Risk Factors” section of CCEP’s 2018 Integrated Report/Annual Report on Form 20-F, including the statements under the following headings: Changing consumer preferences and the health impact of soft drinks (such as sugar alternatives); Legal and regulatory intervention (such as the development of regulations regarding packaging and taxes); Packaging and plastics (such as climate change, resource scarcity, marine litter and water scarcity); Competitiveness and transformation; Cyber and social engineering attacks; The market (such as customer consolidation and route to market); Economic and political conditions (such as continuing
developments in relation to the UK’s exit from the EU); The relationship with TCCC and other franchisors; Product quality; and Other risks.

Due to these risks, CCEP’s actual future results, dividend payments, and capital and leverage ratios may differ materially from the plans, goals, expectations and guidance set out in CCEP’s forward-looking statements. Additional risks that may impact CCEP’s future financial condition and performance are identified in filings with the SEC which are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. CCEP does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required under applicable rules, laws and regulations. CCEP assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any forward-looking statements. Any or all of the forward-looking statements contained in this filing and in any other of CCEP’s respective public statements may prove to be incorrect.




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Note Regarding the Presentation of Alternative Performance Measures
We use certain alternative performance measures (non-GAAP performance measures) to make financial, operating and planning decisions and to evaluate and report performance. We believe these measures provide useful information to investors and as such, where clearly identified, we have included certain alternative performance measures in this document to allow investors to better analyse our business performance and allow for greater comparability. To do so, we have excluded items affecting the comparability of period-over-period financial performance as described below. The alternative performance measures included herein should be read in conjunction with and do not replace the directly reconcilable GAAP measure.

For purposes of this document, the following terms are defined:
‘‘As reported’’ are results extracted from our consolidated financial statements.
‘‘Comparable’’ is defined as results excluding items impacting comparability, such as restructuring charges, out of period mark-to-market impact of hedges and net tax items relating to rate and law changes. Comparable volume is also adjusted for selling days.
‘‘Fx-neutral’’ is defined as comparable results excluding the impact of foreign exchange rate changes. Foreign exchange impact is calculated by recasting current year results at prior year exchange rates.
‘‘Dividend Payout Ratio’’ is defined as dividends as a proportion of comparable profit after tax.
‘‘Free cash flow’’ is defined as net cash flows from operations, less capital expenditures, payments of principal on lease obligations and interest paid, plus proceeds from capital disposals. Free cash flow is used as a measure of the Group’s cash generation from operating activities, taking into account investments in property, plant and equipment and non-discretionary lease and interest payments.  Please refer to our unaudited results for the six months ended 28 June 2019, published on 8 August 2019, for a description of the change to the definition to ensure consistency following the adoption of IFRS 16 on 1 January 2019.
‘‘Capex’’ or “Capital expenditures’’ is defined as payments for purchases of property, plant and equipment plus purchases of capitalised software less proceeds from disposals of property, plant and equipment. Capex is used as a measure to ensure that the cash spending is in line with the Group’s overall strategy for the use of cash.
‘‘ROIC’’ is defined as comparable operating profit after tax divided by the average of opening and closing invested capital for the year. Invested capital is calculated as the addition of borrowings and equity less cash and cash equivalents. ROIC is used as a measure of capital efficiency and reflects how well the Group generates comparable operating profit relative to the capital invested in the business.

Additionally, within this document, we provide certain forward-looking non-GAAP financial information, which management uses for planning and measuring performance. We are not able to reconcile forward-looking non-GAAP measures to reported measures without unreasonable efforts because it is not possible to predict with a reasonable degree of certainty the actual impact or exact timing of items that may impact comparability throughout 2019.
Unless otherwise stated, percent amounts are rounded to the nearest 0.5%.





SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorised.



 
COCA-COLA EUROPEAN PARTNERS PLC
 
 
(Registrant)
Date: October 24, 2019
By:
/s/ Manik Jhangiani
 
Name:
Manik Jhangiani
 
Title:
Chief Financial Officer