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    The Pursuit of Synergy: Quaker Oats-Snapple Acquisition Professor Sherif A. Ebrahim Corporate Strategy‚ Spring 2012 May 1‚ 2012 Pauline Guittard Linn Gustafsson T.J. Henry Jr. Sevinc Ulu Brittany Williams Many successful businessmen and women have concluded that the most successful acquirers are also the most disciplined. In order to secure a lucrative and profitable acquisition all strategic alternatives ought to have been considered and prudently explored. Furthermore‚ a clear operating strategy

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    PepsiCo PESTEL Analysis

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    PepsiCo PESTEL Analysis In external environment might affect organizational performance in direct and indirect manners; therefore they need to be taken into account in strategic planning. PESTEL analysis can be highlighted as the most appropriate strategic analytical tool for specifying and categorizing external factors impacting businesses. PepsiCo PESTEL analysis is as follows.  Political factors Government stability in the south Asian countries selling PepsiCo products is a major political factor

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    Sport MarHeting Quarterly‚ 2006‚ 15‚ 114-123‚ © 2006 West Virginia University Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo — A "Super’’ Battleground for the Cola Wars? Steve M. McKelvey Overview of the Soft Drink Industry Coca-Cola: The Defending Champion Since its inception in the late 1800s‚ Coca-Cola has experienced meteoric growth‚ progressing from nine glasses per day to nearly 4.5 billion cases on an annual basis ("Top 10‚" 2004). Today‚ Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries and controls

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    PepsiCo Ethics and Compliance FIN/370 – Finance for Business PepsiCo Ethics and Compliance PepsiCo Inc. is a world leader in the beverage and snack food industry. Founded in 1965‚ the company has grown to become a household name. PepsiCo employs more than 285‚000 employees worldwide‚ and has revenues of more than $60 billion (Our History‚ 2011). PepsiCo prides itself on social and environmental responsibility‚ and maintains a commitment to ethical business practices. Role of Ethics and Compliance

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    Pepsico Value Alignment

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    A will discuss and analyze the origin and subsequent evolution of personal and the PepsiCo organization workplace values; explain how individual values drive actions and behaviors. Team A will analyze the alignment between values‚ actions‚ behaviors‚ and analyze the degree of alignment between PepsiCo’s stated values‚ personal‚ and the organization’s plans and actions. Personal & Workplace Values PepsiCo original mission statement is to be the world’s premier consumer product’s organization

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    Executive Summary We have noticed an increasing number of businesses catering to the recent rise of a new target market: the health-conscious consumer. At Nike‚ our goal has always been to give consumers what they want now‚ as well as to anticipate their future tastes‚ and to thus tailor our strategy to accommodate those tastes. We have recognized an unfilled market potential in the non-carbonated energizing sports drink arena‚ thus developing an entirely new product category. Our branding

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    Leonard V. Pepsico

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    Leonard v. PepsiCo an Offer Too Good To Be True American InterContinental University Abstract In this week’s Individual Project we are asked to consider specific questions in regards to the case of a Seattle man who took on a soft drink giant in regards to a Harrier Jet. The following pages will discuss first the four elements of a valid contract and then move into a discussion of the objective theory of contracts. The objective theory of contracts will then be applied specifically to the

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    would require the concentrate producer to purchase a minority share in the company that would ideally be 49% . This is because the more shares the producer buys‚ the more growth and profit margins I expect to have. This was seen with the Gallardo-PepsiCo joint venture expectations. Plus‚ I would like to name more directors than the producer. • As we have seen in the text‚ concentrate producers and bottlers may have opposite interests: when the first wants to increase sales disregarding the size of

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    Lahore College For Women University Jail Road Lahore (LCWU) SUBMITTED TO: MISS MEHTAB-UN-NISA SUBMITTED BY: Wanher Liaqat SUBJECT: MARKETING TOPIC: MARKET PLAN (PEPSI) SUBMISSION DATE: 3rd April‚ 2012 COMPANY NAME: PEPSI INTERNATIONAL COMPANY PRODUCT: SOFTDRIKNS

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    Vitamin Water

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    History and Introduction In the early 1990’s‚ when Manhattan was hit by water contamination‚ Bikoff set out to buy bottled water and found that except for the brand name‚ there was very little difference between the different brands of bottled water sold. Bikoff was looking for additional nutritional value rather than plain water. Finding none‚ he started conducting an in-depth study about different companies making bottled water. He found that he could use vapor distillation to create an alternative

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