Coca Cola Wars

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    Cola War Continues

    Cola Wars Continue Description: The competition between Coke and Pepsi is a classic corporate battle, which began in America at the turn of the century and has expanded into worldwide competitive warfare in the 21st century. We will use the case to examine competition and strategy in the carbonated soft drink industry. 1. Why has the carbonated soft drink (CSD) concentrate industry been so profitable for Coke and Pepsi over many decades? * Soft drinks industries have so profitable because

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    Cola Wars

    WEEK 1 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

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    Case

    CASE: IB-84 DATE: 06/27/08 PEPSI COLA PAKISTAN: FRANCHISING & PRODUCT LINE MANAGEMENT 1 In July 1991, Irfan Mustafa faced several dilemmas. As West Asia area vice president and chief executive officer of Pepsi Cola Pakistan Incorporated (PCI), Mustafa was charged with developing a strategy to grow share and profitability across PCI sales but focusing particularly on 7-Up. Pepsi Cola International had shifted focus to its global brands and, since acquiring 7Up International in 1986, had withdrawn

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    Financial Analysis

    Christina Scheier Axia College of University of Phoenix Coca Cola and PepsiCo have been making and distributing soft drinks for over a century. Both companies have survived many hardships, but which one is the strongest? The following report will demonstrate financial information about both companies. I will identify and analyze both companies and determine which company would be the better choice for an investor. Coca Cola and PepsiCo have been competing for a long time in a global market

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    Cocacola

    pepsi cause wars on price suppliers spokespeople retail space and consumer interest. d. Relationships of case issues to aim of the company Indian The low income of India B and low interest in carbonated soft drinks drove coca-cola to look for a way to get people drinking more re-evaluating their pricing and marketing. China No issues affecting the company’s focus Usa Stale markets and picky consumer base along with pepsi rivalry had drove Coca-cola to to pricing

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    Cola Wars

    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 I. Key Problem For many years, Coke and Pepsi have been the two largest soft drink companies competing for the highest market share in the nation and the world. The Coke formula was created in 1886 by John Pemberton, and later acquired by Asa Candler, who expanded the coke formula and converted it into syrup, which was then sold to bottlers to produce carbonated drinks. Coca-Cola had great success during World War II; the brand expanded internationally

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    Coke

    Financial analysis 11. Recommendations 12. Conclusions 13. Bibliography A brief Walkthrough Coca Cola is a well-known brand and the world’s leading beverage producer. The company is over 100 years old and enjoys patrons in over 200 countries. The company till date remains true to its vision and mission which has permeated through to all levels of the company. Coca Cola has a product of more than 3,500 beverages. These include * Energy drinks and Sports Drinks * Fruit and

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    International Finance Paper

    of the world’s most successful companies of consumer products. Enormous awards have gone in the worlds. In 2009, Pepsico is ranked 175 in the Fortune’s. 18 brands out of its series boast an annual sales volume of over 1 billion USD, including Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Lay’s, Diet Pepsi, Tropicana, Doritos, Lipton Teas, Quaker Cereals, Cheetos, 7-UP, Ruffles, Aquafina, Mirinda, Tostitos, Sierra Mist, Walkers, Fritos. In addition, PepsiCo entered new markets including Japan and Eastern Europe

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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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    Marketing Interligence

    main stages of the purchase decision-making process within your chosen company * Refreshing drink is the basic human’s demand. Therefore, it is understandable when people expect to have a comfort drink to satisfy thirst. In Vietnam, Pepsi and Coca Cola took large amount of market share in beverage industry, applying consumer buyer decision process will help them a part in purchasing battle. * As usual buying decision process will cover through 5 steps. However, buying Pepsi does not need that

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