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    successfully developed the business through a clear strategy of organic growth and international expansion based on creating and building scalable brands. Has exclusive bottling agreements with PepsiCo in the UK and Ireland for global brands such as Pepsi and 7UP. KEY FIGURES Constituent of the FTSE 250 Index Market capitalisation: £1‚746.09m #1 supplier of still soft drinks in the UK Group Revenue: +2.4% Group EBITA: +17.3% Adjusted Earnings per Share: 35.2p in 2013 to 41.8p in 2014 Dividend per Share:

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    ARTS Physical Fitness * The capacity of each individual to accpomplish daily task. Components of Physical Fitness 1) Cardi-respiratory Endurance * Able to do and continue physical activities. 2) Muscular Strenght * Ability of the muscles to exer a maximum force. 3) Flexibility * Ability of the muscles to move joints with lase. 4) Speed * Ability to perform a movement. 5) Power * Ability to release maximum force very quickly. 6) Coordination * The linking of

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    of motion in order to maintain maximum flexibility. Strenous exercise such as weight lifting should be done every other day so that the muscle have an oppurtunity to heal and regenerate. Maintainly muscular strenght throughout life is important. If exercises are not done to maintain strenght‚ atrophy will occur rapidly (Pangrazi‚ et al. 1997. p.318). Skeletal System - Joints are where two or more bones are fastened together by ligaments to allow movement that is restricted by the range of motion

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    Answer- 1: Answer- 1 India was a closed economy in the beginning. Policy banning imports. The Liberalization of India’s Government in 1991. New Industrial Policy. Strict policies regarding the entry of foreign brands. Trade rules & regulations simplified. Foreign investment increased. Pepsi enters in 1986. Coca-Cola follows in 1993. Contd … Slide 14: Unlawful to market under their Western name in India Pepsi became “Lehar Pepsi”. Coca-Cola merged with Parle and became “Coca-Cola India”. Different

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    monopolistic competition

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    indicates that there are few barriers for a new company to enter this market. An example of a firm operating in an oligopoly is Pepsi Co. This company operates in an oligopoly because there are a few companies in the soft drinks market (Coca-Cola‚ 7Up‚ Dr. Pepper‚ Sierra Mist‚ to name a few)‚ which indicates that there are lots of barriers for a new company to enter the market. When we think of the soft drink industry‚ two of the names that immediately come to mind are the Coca-Cola Co. and Pepsi

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    Free Time Activities

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    come here enjoy movies and share their own making clips. We learn to make better movies or picture with photoshop software. For relaxing time‚ we always watch those cartoon movies. I like Shrek and Over the Hedge. I and my friends eat pop corn and 7up‚ when we watch cartoon movies. Movies bring a lot of joys and knowledge to me. I will continue to watch them‚ after I study and do my

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    Tony Walker's Breakout

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    When introduced in 7UP‚ Tony Walker was depicted as a high-energy young boy with the dream to become a jockey. Introduced in a primary school in London‚ the boy wanted nothing else than to ride horses and race them. This future career he had planned at the age of seven was drastically different than that of some of the other UP Series children‚ such as a Nicholas “Nick” Hitchon wanting to escape the life of a potential farmer and studying science instead‚ or that of John Brisby who wanted to pursue

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    Scenarios Analysis Paper

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    Scenarios analysis 1. Challenge: Consumers who do not have time to drink‚ but still wants to enjoy beer. Recommendation: Consumers are going to buy a beer tender‚ because a beer tender can give the consumers an opportunity to tap their own beer and it will gives the consumers the feeling that they are in the pub‚ bars an clubs. Scenario: People enjoy drinking again‚ even they have no time to go out. 2.Challenge: Consumers are growing more and more health conscious and alcohol consist

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    Introduction

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    developing marketing plans in order to keep the product relevant and in lead of other competitors. They are competing with numerous of competitors in order to keep ahead of the soft drink industry. The most competitive soft drink that is in the lead is 7Up which is causing tension between the brands among others. They are trying to regain their consumers as well as other countries by developing different types of campaign that will have certain celebrities that will help the product and the Coca Cola

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    Presentation Transcript Coke And Pepsi Learn To Compete In India: Coke And Pepsi Learn To Compete In India Prepared By- Dhwani Shah Megha Jagtap Parth Purohit Rohan Mehta Paras Charan Mochan Bhola Background of Beverage Industry in India: Background of Beverage Industry in India Coca-Cola’s past in India Present from 1958 until 1977 Industry Shakeup in 1988 State of the Industry in 1993 45% of market consisted of small manufacturers $3.2 million market share Low Demand for Carbonated

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