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    Problems with Unions and Coke Trade Secrets

    other international problems faced by Coca-Cola, they ran into trouble related to labor unions as well. The major cause of these problems occurred in Columbia where there were unfortunate deaths of Coca-Cola workers as well as forty-eight who went into hiding and another sixty-five who received death threats. The labor unions claimed that Coca-Cola chose to be involved with illegal dealings surrounding these deaths, death threats and disappearances. Coca-Cola denied any of the allegations and claimed

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    Voltage Drop Calcl

    DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPARENT MANUFACTURING FACILITY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. CONSOLIDATED IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Final Report Presented by TEAM G Abilash Patni Diana Montoya Hemant Chidrula Matthew Elliot Sandeep Singh Varunprasad Natu EMGT 6901 Advanced Project Management Fall 2015 Systems Engineering and Engineering Management Department The University of North Carolina, Charlotte * ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Completion of this project would not have been possible

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    Abuse of Dominance

    reference to Coca Cola and PepsiCo in Europe and U.S ABSTRACT This article focuses at the actions of Coca-Cola and Pepsi in America and Europe since both of theirs’ inception. The article is divided in three different parts. Part I – In this part of the article, author has made an attempt to briefly discuss about the history of incorporation of both the companies i.e., PepsiCo and Coca Cola. The saga began in 1886, when John S. Pemberton developed the original recipe for Coke. Pepsi-Cola was created

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    Pepsi, the No.1 Soda in Thailand, Just Had Its Market Share Wiped Out by a Lookalike Brand

    brand. By the end of the year, it became difficult to find Pepsi in Thailand, Reuters reports. Now, Pepsi has only a 15 percent share of the market. Coke is No.1. Est is probably the No.2 brand, with a 19 percent share, and something called "Big Cola" had a 16 percent share at the end of 2012, according to the Bangkok Post. The catastrophe happened because PepsiCo tried, and failed, to take over the distributor, Serm Suk. When the contract ended, Serm Suk launched Est in Pepsi's place. The

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    Coca Cola Revenue Streams

    As a company, Coca-Cola persistently changes; re-brand and advertise their products in order to be profitable. It’s amazing how Coke has survived decades in the soda business and manages to survive many recessions. Their brand is recognized instantly around the globe and they have a lot of families that love Coke. Coke itself is a cash cow product; it has sustained their customers from Pepsi. Their customers haven’t grown tired of its unique and refreshing taste. The Coca-Cola Company tried to change

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    Cola Wars

    concentrates and syrups for the manufacture of carbonated beverages. Soft drink industry is very profitable, mainly for the concentrate producers than the bottler’s. The leading players of the market are Coca-Cola, Pepsi Cola, and Cadbury Schweppes. In this industry, fierce rivalry between dominant producers Coca-Cola & Pepsi and the bargaining power of the buyers who place huge orders for soft drinks are strong, while the threat of new entry and the threat of substitutes are mild. And, bargaining power

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    Coca Cola

    concept - Cola-Cola is a soft drink that is sold worldwide in retail stores, restaurants and vending machines. Cola-Cola was first invented in 1886 when pharmacist Dr John Pemberton created a soft drink that was sold at soda fountains. He created a syrup and took it to his local pharmacy where it was mixed with carbonated water, and those who sampled it said it was ‘excellent’ and ‘refreshing’. Pemberton business partner Frank Robinson came up with the idea of naming the soft drink ‘Cola-Cola’ as well

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    Pestel Analysis

    1)The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage corporation and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pembertonin Columbus, Georgia. [3] The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Griggs Candler(December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929), who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in

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    Soft Drink Industry

    Barriers to entry One of the 5 forces that shape the soft drink industry is barriers to entry. The Coca Cola company says on its website it is facing strong competition from well-established global companies and many local participants. For this particular industry, the competitive forces are benign, (favorable). Most of the companies in the soft drink industry are profitable. The Coca Cola Company's main competitors are Dr.Pepper, Nestle and PepsiCo. These companies definitely have the advantage

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    Coca Cola in India

    Coca-Cola in India Coca-Cola is a brand name known throughout the entire world. It covers 60 percent of the $1.6 billion soft drink market. In 2006–2007, Coca-Cola faced some difficult challenges in the region of Kerala, India. The company was accused of using water that contained pesticides in its bottling plants in Kerala. An environmental group, the Center for Science and Environment (CSE), found 57 bottles of Coke and Pepsi products from 12 Indian states that contained unsafe levels of

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