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    and the current Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo‚ the second largest food and beverage business in the world by net revenue. (Figure 1) Figure 1 - Chief Executive (CEO) of PepsiCo Product range or most profitable products PepsiCo make‚ sell and distribute a variety of convenient and enjoyable foods and beverages in more than 200 countries and territories. Beverage business is the largest and highly profitable business. Figure 3 - PepsiCo has 17 mega brands that generate $1 billion

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    7. STRATEGIES OF PEPSICO IN VIETNAM MARKET Further‚ the most favorite and potentially profitable approaches for entering a foreign market are strategic alliances and joint ventures with foreign partners. Because of strategic cross-border alliances‚ company can spread out geographic coverage and build up competitiveness in foreign markets‚ especially step over the legally invested barriers from host-countries government. (Thompson et al 2008‚ pp. 217-220) In 1993‚ following by the removal of U

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    DEFINITION BCG MATRIX Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is defined by the following authors as follows: Table 1 Definition of BCG Matrix Pearce (2013) David (2012) BCG Matrix is an approach pioneered by the Boston Consulting Group that attempted to help managers “balance” the flow of cash resources among their various businesses while also identifying their basic strategic purpose within the overall portfolio. It is also known as “portfolio techniques”. BCG Matrix graphically portrays

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    directed towards investors of PepsiCo. People invested in PepsiCo provide the company with the funds needed to run the corporation properly therefore it is very important for Nooyi to address shareholders’ concerns and questions throughout the message. Although investors are the primary focus‚ other audiences may include the general public‚ consumers of PepsiCo products‚ environmentalists‚ government agencies‚ government officials‚ and any and all stakeholders of PepsiCo and the manner in which they

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    the company merging. The original idea to make coke and its inventor‚ John Pemberton‚ created a concoction by simply being curious of how a mixture of certain ingredients would taste. Being a pharmacist‚ he knew to use a fragrant to appeal to the masses that would consume it‚ use a caramel color which appeared to be luscious‚ and to make sure the ingredients would be safe. He added carbonated water‚ got customers to try it‚ and begin to sale 5¢ glasses (Heritage 1). 3 Mission According

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    Abstract PepsiCo has built a strong empire that has given it dominance throughout much of the world as a provider or snack foods and beverages. As it has worked to build its market share‚ PepsiCo has made many key decisions – some positive and some negative. It has also gone through a number of changes including the acquisition and subsequent divestiture of several fast food chains. This paper focuses on the process that all companies should follow to help determine whether the industry they are

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    Placing products in the BCG matrix results in 4 categories in a portfolio of a company: BCG STARS (high growth‚ high market share) - Stars are defined by having high market share in a growing market. - Stars are the leaders in the business but still need a lot of support for promotion a placement. - If market share is kept‚ Stars are likely to grow into cash cows. BCG QUESTION MARKS (high growth‚ low market share) - These products are in growing markets but have low market share. - Question

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    Kline-Basile Colorado Technical University 11/04/2012 Number 1 challenge at PepsiCo and what is working: The number one challenge that PepsiCo is facing is the rapidly changing global economy particularly the slowing U.S. economy. Although‚ PepsiCo businesses have generally proved resilient in past down turns‚ it is unclear where they will land during the current slide. To combat the challenges‚ PepsiCo is going to utilize all tools at their disposal from a productivity stand point‚

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    PepsiCo History 1965 PepsiCo is founded PepsiCo‚ Inc. is founded by Donald M. Kendall‚ president and chief executive officer of Pepsi-Cola and Herman W. Lay‚ chairman and chief executive officer of Frito-Lay‚ through the merger of the two companies. Pepsi-Cola was created in the late 1890s by Caleb Bradham‚ a New Bern‚ N.C. pharmacist. Frito-Lay‚ Inc. was formed by the 1961 merger of the Frito Company‚ founded by Elmer Doolin in 1932‚ and the H. W. Lay Company‚ founded by Herman W. Lay

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    Therefore‚ some people are unwilling to attempt a purchase. Levis does not offer extra services like online order and home or free delivery. Lack of control on distribution. Opportunities are factors outside the business that the firm may be able to use to support it nurture the business. Examples of opportunities include a growing market‚ Increased consumer spending. So here‚ the opportunities for Levis includes: Increase in western imperialism (western culture is adopted world wide and increasing

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