COCA COLA CASE STUDY « Think global, act local » T. Levitt 1) What is the primary basis for Coke’s past international marketing success? Is it only advertising? The Coca Cola Company expanded slowly abroad in the early 1920’s. Coca Cola presented the beverage with different logos which are culturally symbolic. However the true growth of Coca Cola beverages in the world had been possible during the World War II. Coca Cola Company delivered beverages to the US soldier in Europe and Asia. Marketing:
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purpose of this report is to identify and analyze the two dominant companies in the soft drink industry and determine the strongest performer as an investment opportunity. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been competing in the soft drink sector for over a century and both companies enjoy a high degree of brand consciousness globally. Coca-Cola has, until recently, outpaced its number two rival considerably, both in the U.S. and overseas. I will compare the two companies using the following criteria: (a) comparative
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Running head: COCA-COLA AND PEPSICO Coca-Cola and PepsiCo: Similarities and Differences Lamar Smith Michel Brown Annette Pete May Valencia Cardinal Stritch University MGT 426 August 18, 2011 Submitted to the faculty of Cardinal Stritch University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Management. Introduction Two of the largest and most profitable corporations in the United States are the Atlanta
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Coca Cola and Web 2.0 Technology What is Web 2.0? According to the textbook, web 2.0 “ refers to a loose cloud of capabilities, technologies, business models, and philosophies.” However, the wikipedia website stated that web 2.0 is “proliferation of interconnectivity and interactivity of web-delivered contet.” Most people thought Web 2.0 is a term used in internet technology which is equal to RSS plus Blog, plus SNS, and plus any other new internet term. In my point of view, web 2.0 is a personalized
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determination and hard work of each and every member of the PepsiCo family. Pepsi also follows one of the best marketing strategies and business practices. PepsiCo has faced many challenges in its history. It has had its toughest competition from its rival Coca-Cola. It also faced other challenges like bankruptcy in its early stages and sugar rationing during World War 2. It has also faced a similar kind of crisis in 1982 and their methods to resolve the crisis is all the rage and part of many
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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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the door to a new market with high potential. Second, forming strategic alliances, especially with foreign companies, can also lead the way to new markets (the same happened in the past when Shiseido formed alliances with Johnson & Johnson or Coca Cola Cola). Searching for new market chances is important because of various threats like for example the increasing competition in existing markets or the shift in consumer needs away from complex, high-class products, to class cheaper self-selection products
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disability from cardiovascular disease. ` Economic factors which effect Coca Cola There will be a few different things that will affect Coca Cola. One off the things that will be an Economic factor is the interest rates the Bank of England will set. Interest rates will determine how much money customers will have to spend and whether they will buy coca cola more or less than they where before. Another factor what will affect Coca Cola will be the exchange rates. Exchange rates will affect the company
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12 COLA WARS CASE Table of contents Introduction……………………………………………………………3 Question no. 1…………………………………………………………4 Question no. 2………………………...……………………………….4 Question no. 3………………………………………………………….7 Question no. 4………………………………………………………….9 Bibliography …………………………………………………………10 INTRODUCTION Over the years Coke and Pepsi managed their rivalry in the carbonated soft drinks (CSD) industry by following some of the tactics identified below. Both companies came up on the market with
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Preguntas para el Caso Coca Cola: 1. En tu opinión, ¿cuál ha sido el ámbito geográfico del problema: Bélgica, Europa o el Mundo? En la era de las comunicaciones, el acceso a las comunicaciones ha aumentado exponencialmente haciendo de cualquier problema local un problema global. Así que, aunque el problema ha afectado directamente a Bélgica y de “rebote” rápidamente a países colindantes incluso a Europa, el alcance resulta mundial. Afecta directamente a los países donde se distribuyen productos
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