Coca Cola India

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    Business Organizational Theory

    (Ciafone, A., 2012) What happened: misused of water, caused problems such as skin irritation and shortage of water to the residents, determined to garner global attention which resulted in the ending of contracts with coca cola in campuses ( united states, Canada, Ireland, the uk, Italy, and india), indian parliament prohibited the sale of soft drinks What did they do: initiated water specific projects such as reducing and recycling water and such, but people were still skeptical about the sustainability

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    Business

    in 1902 in USA. Today PepsiCo and its affiliates operate in more than 140 countries in the world and generate revenues in excess of $ 40 Billion. In its pursuit of never ending growth and expansion, PepsiCo entered India in 1989 in a joint venture with Punjab Government. However, PepsiCo India very soon started its beverage operations in collaboration with the R K Jaipuria group. Soon after entering the beverage segment PepsiCo Established its dominance in the market owing to its expertise in sales,

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    Coca Cola

    2011 Due Diligence Report The Coca-Cola Company AC 600 Professor: John Kocikowski Keller Graduate School of Management 10/30/2011 Table of Contents Industry Overview 3 Corporate Overview 5 Organization and General Corporate Issues 6 Treasury 8 References 14 Executive Summary The diversity at the Coca-Cola Company is evident with their presence in more than 200 counties. They feel that they are empowered within their business structure as well as the communities they serve

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    Diagnostic Paper

    Maria Criselda A. Sarmiento 2009 – 26175 BA Communication Research 25 Nov 2011 Paper 1: Diagnostic Comm130-FRU Coke Green: The Drink That Isn’t This year saw a noisier ground for the Corporate Social Responsibility as the two legislative chambers both filed a bill institutionalizing it. Corporate Social Responsibility, as defined by the World Bank, is “the commitment of business to contribute to sustainable economic development, working with employees

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    Soft Drinks Indusrty

    The soft drinks industry is a highly competitive market and has a wide variety of products which are sold within this market. These include bottled water, carbonates, dilutables, still and juice drinks, fruit juice and smoothies and sports/energy drinks. From the 2012 UK Soft Drink Report it shows that the soft drinks industry has grown massively in value by 5.1% in 2011 which equates to £14.5 billion. Along with this consumption of soft drinks has risen by 0.7% to reach 14.6 billion litres. This

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    Coco Cola

    International Trade & Academic Research Conference (ITARC ), 7 – 8th November, 2012, London.UK. COCA-COLA: International Business Strategy for Globalization Michael Ba Banutu-Gomez William G. Rohrer College of Business, Rowan University, USA Key Words International Differentiation Strategy, Global Strategy, International Marketing Strategy, Culture in International Marketing Strategy, Coca-Cola Strategy, International Distribution Strategy, Choosing Distributors and Channels, The Challenge

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    Cola Wars

    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 General environmental analysis 3 Industry Analysis 3.1 Industry Structure - U.S. soft drink market share of concentrate producers - Suppliers within the carbonated soft drink industry 3.2 Market Structure - U.S. Liquid Consumption Trend (gallons/capita) - U.S. non-alcoholic refreshment beverage volume 2009 - U.S. soft drink market share – soft drink brands 3.3 Marketing Channels 3.4 Porter’s five forces 4 5 4 2 2 2 2

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    Coke

    1. Compare Coca Cola’s response to the changing marketing environment before the arrival of Mr. Isdell to that of PepsiCo. Consumers’ seemingly inexhaustible thirst for cola products was the recipe for growing sales. However, as the market matured, consumers have become concerned about health and obesity, PepsiCo evolved divergent strategies, looking into snack food business, whereas Coke remained focused on carbonated beverages, seeking to expand in international markets. PepsiCo looked mainly

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    India Country Focus

    Focus - India India is the most populous democracy in the world with nearly 1.2 billion people. Its economy grew 9.4% in the first half of year 2010 and is forecasted to grow 9.7% for the year by IMF (Businessweek). On the one hand, India possesses young and growing workforce, rising income levels and a domestic driven economy that are attracting global investors, on the other hand, issues like rising inflation and poor infrastructure continue to hold back the economy. Workforce: India has one

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    Cola Wars

    clusive use at Institute of Management Technology, Hyderabad (IMT,HYD), 2015 9-702-442 REV: JANUARY 27, 2004 DAVID B. YOFFIE Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century For over a century, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola vied for “throat share” of the world’s beverage market. The most intense battles of the cola wars were fought over the $60-billion industry in the United States, where the average American consumed 53 gallons of carbonated soft drinks (CSD) per year. In

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