Marketing Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Case Study Hw#4 1. Q1. The key specific aspects of the political environment in India that have proven to play a critical role in the performance of both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are ones that have portrayed India to be seen as unfriendly to foreign investors during years where imports were being banned from being sold in India. Coca-Cola chose to leave India in 1977 after a dispute
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Summary Coca Cola is the world's largest producer of soft drink concentrates and syrups, as well as the worlds's largest producer ofjuice and juice-drink products, The company holds a 45% interest in Coca Cola Enterprises, its largest bottler. The Beverages division primarily manufactures soft drink and non-carbonated beverages and syrups, which are sold to independent and company-owned bottling and canning operations, as well as, fountain wholesalers. Brands include Coca-Cola classic ( best
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in New Bern, North Carolina in 1898 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his home where the drink was sold. It was later named Pepsi Cola, possibly due to the digestive enzyme pepsin and kola nuts used in the recipe.[2] Bradham sought to create a fountain drink that was delicious and would aid in digestion and boost energy.[3] In 1903, Bradham moved the bottling of Pepsi-Cola from his drugstore to a rented warehouse. That year, Bradham sold 7,968 gallons of syrup. The next year, Pepsi was sold in six-ounce
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beverages in India was a meager three servings, per person, per annum. Cut to 2013, industry estimates cite that Indians have a per capita consumption of 14 servings. While that’s small when you compare the global average of 94 servings, India, because of the sheer weight of its population, is a huge force to reckon with for the world’s leading food and beverage corporations. Currently the influx of FDI in overall food processing sector is 1.8% of the total FDI ($147.08 billion) India got between
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COCA COLA The case is all about Coca cola a giant beverage global firm integrated advertising “open happiness”. The campaign was launched in 2009 to rebrand the image of the company world wide and also to recover the amount of fall in the brand value that took place in 2001 and 2003 during Indian crisis. Another aim was to increase the sales of sparkling beverages of Coca –Cola Company. When Europe was under the crisis during recession since 2007 and India had felt the drawback of crisis in
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Title (Summer Internship Project Report) Submitted in the Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of POST GRADUATION DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) Submitted to SIES COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Nerul, Navi Mumbai Submitted By Sunil Kumar Bose 111 Marketing 2014-16 Declaration I, Sunil Kumar Bose, studying in the second year of POST GRADUATION DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) at SIES College of Management
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gfrfg • India forced coke to sell 49% of its equity to india investor in 2002 Coke asked for a second extension that would delay it until 2007 Pepsi was held to this since they entered India in a different year Coke asked the Foreign Investment Promotion Board to block the votes of the Indian shareholders who would control 49% of Coke Change in oversight of FIPB • Probably not • Coke could of agreed to start
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of coco cola… http://www.coca-colacompany.com/brands/all/ Aquapure Aquarius Bacardi Mixers * Bacardi Premium Mixers * Barq's Barrilitos Beverly Bright And Early Caffeine-free Barq's Caffeine-free Coca-Cola Caffeine-free Diet Coke Cascal cherry Coke Chippewa Citra Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola Cherry Zero Coca-Cola Zero Coca-Cola Zero Caffeine-Free Cumberland Gap DANNON * DASANI Delaware Punch diet Barq's Diet cherry Coke Diet Coke Diet Coke Black Cherry
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« Previous Post - Next Post » Coke vs. Pepsi The Dilemma: You’re at a restaurant. You’ve specifically asked for a Coke when you get handed a Pepsi, or vice versa. You tell the waiter what you requested, and he gives you the “What’s the difference?” shrug. Perhaps it’s time you laid it on him. People You Can Impress: “Impressed” probably doesn’t accurately reflect the aforementioned waiter’s likely response. The Quick Trick: If you drink them side by side, Pepsi is the sweeter of the two (which
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the light in handling research project and helped me in clarifying the abstruse concepts,requiring knowledge and perception, handling critical situations and in understanding theobjective of my work. I would like to thank all the staff of PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt. Ltd for theirdedication & support, To, Mr. Vivek Johari & Mr. Anurag Saxena, Who contributed withinsights that reflects their experience in marketing from which I gain a lot. All the TDM, ADC, and CE whose off time discussions
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