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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Coca-Cola India On August 20, 2003 Sanjiv Gupta, President and CEO of Coca-Cola India, sat in his office contemplating the events of the last two weeks and debating his next move. Sales had dropped by 30-40%1 in only two weeks on the heels of a 75% five-year growth trajectory and 25-30%2 year-to-date growth. Many leading clubs, retailers, restaurants, and college campuses across the country had stopped selling Coca-Cola3 and only six weeks into his new role as CEO, Gupta was embroiled in a crisis
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Introduction The Coca-Cola Company was originally established as the J. S. Pemberton Medicine Company, a co-partnership between Dr. John Stith Pemberton and Ed Holland. Dr. John Stith Pemberton for the first time produced the syrup for Coca-Cola on May 8, 1886. The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. Besides its namesake Coca-Cola beverage, Coca-Cola currently offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries or territories
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Coca-Cola has been in business for 125 years. They produce and distribute 3,500 beverage products to over 200 countries. These distribution groups include the Eurasia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, North America, and the Pacific Group. Selling products from diet and regular sparkling beverages to still beverages such as 100 percent fruit juices and fruit drinks, water, sports and energy drinks, teas and coffees, and milk and soy based beverages; selling 1.7 billion servings per day across the world
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Corporate Strategy Analysis Discussion MGT/230 June 8, 2015 Corporate Strategy Analysis Discussion This week in the learning team group the discussion was on the destination videos of the four CEOs that we are studying. The discussion was whether or not the group thought the strategies made by these CEOs were sound or not. All these CEOs made decisions by using formal planning. The steps of formal planning are: situational analysis, alternative goals and plans, goal and plan evaluation
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Summer Internships 2010 PGDM 2009-11 Summer Internship Project Report On “Brand Promotion” & “Market Research” Undertaken at THE LUMBINI BEVERAGES PVT. LTD. PATNA Prepared by: RUPESH KUMAR PGDM (09-11/43) Company Guide: MANISH SAHAI (MDM Patna) Faculty Guide: Prof. RAJESH AGRAWAL (IILM-CMS-AHL) HARISH SINGH (CE Patna) 1 SUMMER INTERNSHIP 2010 Company Feedback Format (To be provided on Company Letterhead) Dear Sir, On behalf of IILM-CMS, we would like to thank you
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........................................................................................3 Environmental analysis ...........................................................................................................4 2.1. 2.2. Macro-Environmental Factors .......................................................................................4 Micro-Environmental Factors: Industry Analysis...........................................................5 Threat of new entrants –Low Pressure .......
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Chapter Eight Case Study - Coke Zero Coke Zero Coca Cola has been the leader in the soft drink market for decades, consistently besting their nearest competitor, Pepsi. The struggle for the top spot has been on-going for over one hundred years, and at times has been fairly interesting. Both companies have been trying new strategies, flavors; can designs and even recipe changes in order to gain market share, niche competitive advantage as well as a sustainable competitive advantage. (Lamb, Hair
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Introduction Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines worldwide (The Coca-Cola Company claims that it is sold in more than 200 countries.). It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke or (in European and American countries) as cola, pop, or in some parts of the U.S., soda. Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the case study, PepsiCo is a producer of carbonated cola drink and was marketing its products in most countries around the world. PepsiCo’s competitor was Coca-Cola. PepsiCo made two acquisitions of Tropicana and Quaker and the view was that there was synergy and economies of scale to be gained. PepsiCo should have had an organisational structure that will enable the achievement of the organisational mission and objectives. The organisation reorganised their structure to a
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