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    Business Analysis

    PROJECT REPORT ON COCA-COLA COMPANY SUBMITTED BY: * MUTHU KUMARAN (94) * NIDA MAJEED (103) * RAGHAV KUMAR (125) * RAHUL KALIA (126) * RAHUL NAGPAL (127) * SIMRAN KAUR PAHUJA (192) SUBMITTED TO: DR. KARTIK DAVE CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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    Strategic Management Coca Cola

    Assessment of environmental issues affecting Coca Cola Provide a detailed assessment of the environmental issues affecting Coca Cola global business and marketing strategy. Given guidance in terms of opportunities or threats they may pose for the company in the future. Lo; illustrate how marketing decisions are affected by various forces in the external business environment “WATER is to Coca-Cola as clean energy is to BP.” So declares Jeff Seabright, Coca-Cola's manager of environmental affairs, when

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    Gujarat Bottling Company vs Coca Cola

    AIR 1995 SUPREME COURT 2372 "Gujarat Bottling Co. Ltd., M/s. v. Coca Cola Company" = 1995 AIR SCW 3521 (From : Bombay) Coram : 2 S. C. AGRAWAL AND S. SAGHIR AHMAD, JJ. Civil Appeals Nos. 6839-6840 of 1995, (arising out of S.L.P. (civil) Nos. 8800-01 of 1995), D/- 4 -8 -1995. M/s. Gujarat Bottling Co. Ltd., and other, Appellants v. Coca Cola Company and others, Respondents. Judgement: S. C. AGRAWAL. J. :- Special leave granted. 2. In the past

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    Ob Practices in Cocacola

    OB PRACTICES IN COCA-COLA COMPANY Table of Contents No. Contents…………………………………………………...……………………….. Page no. 1.0 Chapter One 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………6 1.2 History of Coca cola…………………………………………………………….………7-8 1.3 Coca cola company in Bangladesh……………………………………………………. 9 2.0 Chapter Two 2.1 Bangladesh Beverage Industry……………………………………………….…………10 2.2 Competitive Analysis of Coca cola………………………………………………

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    Coke and Pepsi

    consumers have little choice of products or brands and no guarantees of quality or reliability. Also, Indian Laws, the government mandated that Pepsi’s products be promoted under the “Lehar Pepsi” name. For Coca-Cola, they attempted to enter into Indian market by joining with Parle and became “Coca-Cola India”. Some of these things may have been anticipated, especially the corruption within Indian government. As far as the contamination issues goes, that might not have been so easy to anticipate. Both

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    Advertising Positioning Strategy in the

    positioning strategy in the competition between Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola during 1960s in the USA. To what extent is this important to current marketing strategy? Given Name: LANGQIONG Family Name: ZHANG Tutor: Matthew Group 22 Index Page ntroduction Introduction ntroduction............................................................................................. 3 Section 1: Advertising positioning strategy in competition between Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola in 1960s in the USA...................

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    Nithin

    An operations strategy is the structure upon which an organization determines how it arranges and uses its resources in order to maintain acompetitive advantage. It is a formulated framework consisting of two elements. The structural element contains components like location and size of the organization, whereas the infrastructural element focuses more on aspects like product quality control. A successful operations strategy will align and actualize the organization’s business strategy. Sponsored

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    Marketing Strategy of Coke

    PROJECT ON “Marketing Strategy Of Coca Cola” ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 – 2014 BY Farhad Kazi ROLL NO : 34 PROJECT GUIDE PROF. Sameer Tungare MALINI KISHOR SANGHVI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS JUHU, MUMBAI. DECLARATION I Mr Farhad Kazi, Student of Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce & Economics Studying in M.Com (Part I) Semester I , hereby declare that I have completed the project on “Marketing Strategy of Coca Cola” of “MARKETING MANAGEMENT” in

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    Global Strategic Management Control

    Global Strategic Management Control Class Assignments 11/1/2015 Kavitha Balakrishnan I. Select firms by yourself and describe process of internationalization of selected firm using a relevant framework to explain. * What is Internationalization? * As the process of increasing involvement in international operation. * Internationalization envelops all activities that a company undertakes with regards to its relations with foreign markets. * Internationalization

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    Case Study

    PRACTICE PROJECT WORKSHEET 1 – 2012 THE COCA COLA COMPANY l Porter's Five Forces Model 1. Competitive Rivalry within an Industry  Coke has nearly 50% share of the global carbonated soft-drink industry and over 80% in many markets. The market share of other competitors is too low to encourage any price wars. Cola-Cola gets one of its competitive advantages through the well-known global trade marks by achieving the premium prices. It means Cola-Cola have something that their competitors do

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