Marketing Case Analysis of PepsiCo Corporate Overview and Financial Performance PepsiCo‚ Inc. is one of the most successful consumer products companies in the world‚ with 2000 revenues of over $20 billion and 125‚000 employees. The company consists of: Frito-Lay Company‚ the largest manufacturer and distributor of snack chips; Pepsi-Cola Company‚ the second largest soft drink business and Tropicana Products‚ the largest marketer and producer of branded juice. PepsiCo brands are among
Premium Coca-Cola Soft drink Energy drink
comparison to its financial success in previous year‚ in reference to its competitors and the industry average. Pepsi with the application of BCG has defined its key star product and products which give no revenues‚ thereby improving and developing strategies which can fetch them more revenues and improve their customer base. The internal resource analysis and the supply chain in reference to the organization has been successful and been able to deliver success to the company by reducing time frame
Premium Pepsi Profit margin Strategic management
BCG Matrix of Amul Products: What is a BCG matrix: In the early 1970s Bruce Henderson of Boston Consulting Group developed a technique by which businesses were classified as low or high performers based on their market share and relative growth rate. The matrix has four classifications: 1) Star Leaders in market. Consumes a lot of cash and generates a lot of revenue 2) Cash cows Generates a lot of revenue for the company. Strong product line of the company in a mature environment which is not
Premium Milk
BCG Matrix (Boston consulting Group): The Boston consulting group a leading management consulting firm develops and popularized the growth share matrix as shown in figure. BCG MATRIX of Unilever Pvt. Ltd: According to the Unilever Pvt. Ltd‚ the relative market share and market growth rates of different products of unilever are given below:- Name Relative Market Share Market Growth Rate Brooke bond supreme 41% 45.03% Knorr noodle 51% 29% Lux 21% 29.15% Surf Excel 23% 27.37% Lifebuoy shampoo
Premium Management consulting Strategic management Stock market
It has very powerful CRDE Engine with a higher torque full on capacity to drag itself with ease when the throttle is fully pressed. SWOT Analysis of Mahindra Scorpio SWOT analysis stands for Strengths ‚Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats . It’s a way of monitoring the external and internal marketing environment. The analysis is as follows- Strengths Analysis :- o It has a very low maintenance cost with a gracefully tough masculine look . o It has an extremely smooth performance in the rural
Premium Marketing
BCG Matrix of Hindustan Unilever regarding its Products with proper reasons for the same BCG Matrix of Hindustan Unilever [pic] BCG analysis is mainly used for Multi Category / Multi Product companies. All categories and products together are said to be Business portfolio. Thus‚ the various entities of your business portfolio may move forward by a different pace and with a different strategy. The BCG analysis actually helps you in deciding which entities in your business portfolio are actually
Premium Investment Marketing Strategic management
available tools‚ terminologically referred as strategic techniques‚ that business owners can apply to take advantage of the own capabilities and opportunities and reduce weaknesses
Premium Strategic management SWOT analysis PEST analysis
THE BCG MATRIX Introduction: * Imagine that you’re reviewing your organization’s products. You need to decide which ones you should focus investment on. * One of the products is doing well financially. However‚ demand has fallen‚ and this trend looks set to continue. * Another product is also doing well‚ but it’s in a new market‚ and needs a lot of cash to support it. Should you continue investing in it? * And another product is barely profitable‚ although its market is growing
Premium Strategic management Marketing
Limitations of the BCG model. The BCG model is criticised for having a number of limitations (Kotler 2003; McDonald 2003): ➢ There are other reasons other than relative market share and market growth that could influence the allocation of resources to a product or SBU: reasons such as the need for strong brand name and product positioning could compel resource allocation to an SBU or product (Drummond & Ensor 2004). ➢ What is more‚ the model rests on net cash consumption or generation as the
Premium Marketing Economics Cash flow
Packaging waste: PepsiCo Jose Quintero San Francisco State University Dr. Karen Lovaas COMM 448 Jose Quintero COMM 448 Dr. Karen Lovaas 15 May 2014 2014 Packaging Waste Fifty-inch plasma TV‚ Xbox 360 game console‚ IPhone‚ the latest shoes‚ and the beer that your friends drink come in packaging‚ the thing that wraps up our food‚ our toys‚ and keeps our things looking good. Some packaging is used to lengthen the life of the food eaten‚ other forms are used to protect the product from the
Premium Recycling Marketing Retailing