LONDON (Reuters) - Soft drink bottler Coca-Cola HBC reported higher quarterly revenue, driven by demand in expanding markets such as Poland, Russia and Nigeria, and stood by its full-year outlook, sending its shares up 5 percent.The bottler of Coca-Cola Co drinks, whose shares had fallen about 19 percent since July, said third-quarter revenue rose 2.6 percent to 1.87 billion euros (1.62 billion pounds). Analysts on average were expecting 1.86 billion euros, according to a consensus forecast..