FIN 6416 Case 1: Valuing Coca Cola stock Executive Summary The case that has been presented is a valuation of Coca Cola, its current stock price, and whether Coca Cola has the potential to be a good recommendation for clients to add to their portfolios. The analysis herein takes into account historical Coca Cola financial information, and uses the information to ascertain whether or not Coca Cola, at its current stock price of $58.00 a share, is a viable security for investors to add to
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Summary Performing a financial analysis is very useful for any businesses to enhance the knowledge of performances, strengths and stability of their financial. This paper intends to compare and contrast the qualitative and financial statements of the past three years of the Multinational companies of soft drinks, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Currently, both companies are business competitors and they highly regard their customer’s base loyalty. To familiarize ourselves with these two successful
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Coca Cola SWOT Analysis: |Strengths |Weaknesses | |Brand equity/image & recognition |Credit rating | |Product distribution and worldwide network |Customer concentration, particularly in the US (Wal-Mart accounts for more | |Solid
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Case Analysis Name: Po-Lin Chiang Date: January 31, 2014 MBA 545 City University of Seattle Background In 1999, Coca-Cola was facing a serious lawsuit which was strongly testify Coca-Cola, because of Coca-Cola systematically discriminating against African-Americans in promotions, evaluations and pay lower salaries than whites. This was a famous racial discrimination lawsuit in the history (Winter, 2000). Plaintiffs At beginning, some workers of Coca-Cola Company were accused and terrorized
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The Coca-Cola Company FINANCE Spring 2013 [FNCE 601] February 1st, 2013 | WEMBA38 | Team 17 Mathieu Verbeeck Why has coca cola been so successful in the past? When Douglas Ivester took over the reigns at Coca-Cola in October 1997, he had big shoes to fill – indeed, Goizueta – who passed away earlier in the year – would be remembered as one of the greatest wealth builders of the 20th century: during his tenure as CEO, Coca-Cola’s market value grew from $4.3 billion to $165 billion
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS BY: JAMES XXXXXX The vertical analysis of the PEPSICO and Coca-Cola Company show that PEPSICO rose 2 percent and Coca-Cola dropped 4.3 percent from the year 2004 to 2005. The way to find the vertical analysis is to take the current assets and the total assets and divide them. All numbers in the following paper are in in millions, with the exception of the percentages. In 2004, the then current assets for PEPSICO was $8,639, divide that by the 2004 total assets of $27,987
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Case Analysis: (10 cases during the semester) a. Understanding the case b. All relevant issues India Low purchase power among buyers Low Consumption pre person in rural areas Low product coverage Low interest in soda consumption Low appeal of there 300ml Higher preference for replacement goods (tea, coffee, mixed fruit drinks) Low brand trust (not directly mentioned in case there was a govt ban ) China No issues dealing with pricing Usa
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Group Case Study TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW OF COCA-COLA 3 HISTORY 3 MANAGEMENT 3 DISTRIBUTION 5 SIZE OF COMPANY 5 LOCATIONS OF FACILITIES & CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 6 STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 6 COCA-COLA’S VISION 7 PRODUCT LINES, CUSTOMERS, AND MARKET SECTORS 8 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 9 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION 9 HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS 10 VERTICAL ANALYSIS 12 LIQUIDITY ANALYSIS 14 EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS 15 SOLVENCY ANALYSIS 17 PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS 19 MARKET
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$5 Billion Plus ‘Coca Cola’ is the world’s 2nd best known English term (‘O.K.’ is number 1). It is the world’s biggest and best-known brand. It sells 1.4 billion soft drinks per day and makes more than $5 billion profit per year. Yet Coca-Cola is scared. Throughout the west, fizzy drinks are seen as unhealthy; and the richer people get, the more they worry about health, fitness and their appearance. Coke is no longer ‘it’. In 2004 and 2005 Coca-Cola sales were actually falling in America and Europe
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| | |FINANCIAL ANALYSIS | |Comparison of PepsiCo. And Coca Cola Company | | | |Comparison of both companies and recommendation on possible improvement | |
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