Executive Summary Purpose of this project is to study the strategies which Pepsi is doing in Pakistani market for its product Pepsi cola. Pepsi International is a world renowned brand. It is a very well organized multinational company, which operates almost all over the world. In Pakistan It also has proved itself to be the No.1 soft drink. Now days Pepsi is recognized as Pakistanis National drink Pepsi's greatest rival is Coca Cola. Coca Cola has an international recognized brand. Coke's basic strength
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COCA COLA The case is all about Coca cola a giant beverage global firm integrated advertising “open happiness”. The campaign was launched in 2009 to rebrand the image of the company world wide and also to recover the amount of fall in the brand value that took place in 2001 and 2003 during Indian crisis. Another aim was to increase the sales of sparkling beverages of Coca –Cola Company. When Europe was under the crisis during recession since 2007 and India had felt the drawback of crisis in
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Key Marketing Problem/Opportunity The key marketing problem/opportunity in the case is that Coca Cola has lost market share in the international markets to their main competitor, Pepsi. There are several opportunities for the company to expand and to diversify their marketing strategy to offer new products outside of the carbonated beverages. Opportunity exists in categories such as juice and juice drinks, bottled water, teas, energy drinks, coffee and more. There are also opportunities to grow
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December 10, 2012 Liz Rohleder Green and Sustainable Changes This paper will describe some of the green initiatives that Coca-Cola is implementing company wide. Also this researcher will identify the driving force behind those initiatives and explain how the company plans to implement the International Organization for Standards (ISO) 14000 protocols. The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with nearly 500 sparkling and still brands. Globally, they
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The Coca-Cola Company Case Synopsis Submitted by: Christopher Hnatko, Romita Sidhu and Li Zhang Business 478- Section D300 March-17 2014 INTRODUCTION Firm History The Coca-Cola Company is a beverage company. “It owns or licenses more than 500 nonalcoholic beverage brands” (MintGlobal, 2014). It primarily serves sparkling beverages but also wide range of still beverages such as water, juices, ready-to-drink teas and coffees, and sports drinks. The Coca-Cola Company was founded in 1886
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The speech “Are We Ready for Tomorrow, Today?” was delivered by Muhtar Kent, the president and CEO of the Coca-Cola Co, at the 2009 Investor & Analyst Event held in the world global conference in Atlanta. As this speech is specifically structured to present a business plan for upcoming year of 2020, Kent uses the majority of ethos and logos artistic appeals as means of an effective persuasion. The argument surrounds a careful and logical analysis of past failures and successes backed up with statistical
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immediately comes to mind? Coca-Cola is likely one of the first things. Founded in 1892, the Coca-Cola Company is the largest beverage corporation in the world, operating in every continent across two hundred countries. The Coca-Cola Company is worth fifteen billion dollars. Due to this, it is considered one of the biggest corporations in the world. The company’s mission and goals are not only to be one of the biggest global beverage corporations, but also according to Coca-Cola’s web site have an enduring
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DISCUSSION STRUCTURAL FORCES EFFECTS on COLA DRINKS INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN by GIDAGA ALFRED HOOO31960 ABSTRACT Carbonated soft drinks branded under Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola remain major household names in the soft drinks industry. Spanning operation from the original Franchise agreement of 1899 to-date, is an indication of managerial ingenuity of strategy design, implementation and control. Profitability and sustainability as a key issue in business operations necessitates these value chain
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with its flagship product Pepsi Cola. While Pepsi Cola is a sizable portion of PepsiCo’s revenue stream, PepsiCo actually has significant revenue generated from a slew of other products and divisions such as PepsiCo Beverages North America, PepsiCo International, Frito-Lay and Quaker Foods North America (Overview, 2005). PepsiCo’s Pepsi Cola has long been second in market share to Coca-Cola and the competition between Pepsi and Coke has been the stuff of business school legend for many years. However
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mates who support us throughout the project. Introduction to Soft Drink Industry The main production of soft drink was stored in 1830’s & since then from those experimental beginning there was an evolution until in 1781, when the worlds first cola flavored beverage was introduced. These drinks were called soft drinks, only to separate them from hard alcoholic drinks. The drinks do not contains alcohol & broadly specifying this beverages, includes a variety of regulated companies that manufacture
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