The Coca Cola Company Agenda 1.1 Background 1.2 Strengths 1.3 Weakness 1.4 Opportunity 1.5 Threat 1.6 Conclusion 1.7 Hire 1.1 Background Coke is a famous drink that originated in a drug store back in the 1880’s in the city of Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ United States. John Pemberton was the inventor who developed this refreshing potion which sold well. The drink was sold even better after one day‚ when Pemberton‚ out of haste‚ unintentionally included
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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “A COMPARITIVE SURVEY OF PEPSI DEALERS IN RESPECT TO OTHER BRAND DEALERS IN ALLAHABAD AT Submitted to UTTAR PRADESH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the award of the degree of MASTER’S OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2009-2011) UNDER GUIDANCE OF: - SUBMITTED BY:- PROF. PALAVY KAUR PANKAJ JHA
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Coca-Cola ‘Brrr’ Effect By Subha Pathirage–10232732 Executive Summary This report is about the Atlanta-based beverage retail giant Coca-Cola Company’s latest global integrated advertising campaign "The Brrr effect". The campaign was launched in the first half of 2007 in South Africa and has run in 41 markets around the world with the aim of increasing sales of the company’s flagship product Coca-Cola. The report discuses the about the Coca-Cola Company‚ its various campaigns launched over the
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The Coca-Cola Company Profile The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s leading beverage company. With a brand value of 78.5 billion dollars‚ Coca-cola is the world’s number one brand according to Interbrand. Based in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ the company distributes carbonated soft drinks‚ light and diet beverages‚ waters‚ juices and juice drinks‚ teas‚ coffees‚ energy and sports drinks in over 200 countries. Even though Coco-Cola’s beverage portfolio caters primarily to Carbonated Soft Drinks‚ the company
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Contemporary Marketing Review Vol. 1(11) pp. 01 – 15‚ January‚ 2012 Available online at http://www.businessjournalz.org/cmr ISSN: 2047 – 041X OPERATION STRATEGIES FOR COCA-COLA VS PEPSI COMPANIES TO ATTRACT THEIR CUSTOMERS Mojtaba Saeidinia Candidate of MBA‚ Management and Science University‚ Faculty of Management‚ Malaysia E-mail: M.saeidinia1989@gmail.com Mehrdad Salehi Candidate of MBA‚ Management and science university‚ Faculty of Management‚ Malaysia E-mail: Ems_salehi64@yahoo.com Corresponding
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the business Coca Cola SWOT ANALYSIS The Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola) is a leading manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of Non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups‚ in the world. Coca-Cola has a strong brandname and brand portfolio. Business-Week and Interbrand‚ a branding consultancy‚ recognizeCoca-Cola as one of the leading brands in their top 100 global brands ranking in 2006. TheBusiness Week-Interbred valued Coca-Cola at $67‚000 million in 2006. Coca-Cola ranks wellahead of its
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Roaring Twenties From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The Roaring Twenties is a phrase used to describe the 1920s‚ principally in North America but also in London‚ Paris and Berlin. The phrase was meant to emphasize the period’s social‚ artistic‚ and cultural dynamism. ’Normalcy’ returned to politics in the wake of World War I‚ jazz music blossomed‚ the flapper redefined modern womanhood‚ Art Deco peaked‚ and finally the Wall Street Crash of 1929 served to punctuate
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References: * Ansoff‚ I. (1957)‚ Strategies for diversification. Harvard Business Review. * Bass‚ F * Coca Cola (2002)‚ Annual Report. * Coca Cola (2010)‚ Annual Report. * Day‚ G. (2009). The capabilities of Market-Driven Organizations. American Marketing association. * Deshpande‚ R. (1993). Corporate culture‚ customer orientation and Innovation. * Donthu‚ N. and Hershberger
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Cola Wars Case Study Question: Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? Historically‚ the soft drink industry has been extremely profitable. Long time industry leaders Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola largely drive the profits in the industry‚ relying on Porter’s five forces model to explain the attractiveness of the soft drink market. These forces allowed Coke and Pepsi to maintain large growth until 1999‚ and also explain the challenges that each company is currently facing. The relative duopoly
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The US started the 20th century as a country with enormous potential‚ and finished the century as the world’s only superpower. Yet there are two ways of looking at this powerful nation in the 1920s - as a wealthy country with a high standard of living‚ big cars and large houses‚ or as a country with many people living in poverty and some enduring terrible racism. The 1920s overview Although the USA did not enter the First World War until April 1917‚ the conflict cast a shadow over American society
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