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    Coca Cola

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    research on the Coca Cola bottling Company. The research is to be used to evaluate the environmental issues and work force diversity of Coca Cola, also strategies and recommendations on these issues will be explored. Introduction: Jacksonville Consulting LLC is a small firm located in Jacksonville Florida. The President of the firm is Bill Jones and the Vice President is Pamela Smith, At Jacksonville Consulting we specialize in helping companies with

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    Pepsi - Cola

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    Northwestern University College of Business Education Laoag City Strategic Management Environmental Analysis: Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. Submitted to: Sonders G. Lucas Submitted by: Cu, Princess Charlene V Daproza, Jema C Pacpaco, Charlene B Manayan, John Elmor M February 11, 2014 HISTORY The Summer of 1898 It was a hot and humid in New Bern, North Carolina. so a young pharmacist named Caleb Bradham began experimenting with combinations of spices, juices and

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    Competitors Coca-Cola has various competitors in various markets. The sparkling beverages industry has many competitive companies to go against KO. Some of these competitors are very well known and some are fairly new companies, a few of the competing companies are for specific geographic areas or specific times as well. For example specifically only in Saudi is the brand “Alsi Cola” a competitor of the Coca-Cola Company, and only in the winter is hot chocolate companies a bigger competitor to the

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    Cola Wars

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    9-711-462 REV: MAY 26, 2011 DAVID B. YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Conti inue: Coke an Peps in 201 C nd si 10 Fo more than a century, Co and Pepsi vied for “th or oke hroat share” o the world’s beverage m of s market. The most intense battles in the so-called col wars were fought over the $74 billio carbonated soft m b la e on drink (CSD) indus stry in the Un nited States.1 In a “carefu ully waged co ompetitive str ruggle” that l lasted from 1975 through the mid-199

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    stomach. Coca-Cola is something the average American has drank in his or her lifetime. This has been in part due to the remarkably intelligent advertisements that were made in post 1945 America. While having emphasis on its refreshing cool taste and convenience, these ads created a certain attitude with its audience causing the rise in popularity and sales. During this same time Pepsi was also on the rise competing with Coca- Cola. Both Coke and Pepsi used similar strategies but Coca- Cola gave itself

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    products through the help of a commercial, Coca-cola has always flourished in this sector. Coca-Cola managed to produce astounding ads by consistently creating an emotional connection with its audience. With the launch of its new soda ‘‘Coca-Cola Life’’ in Buenos Aires Argentina, The Coca-Cola company has released another scintillating and heartwarming commercial along with it. The sixty-second Coca-Cola ad advocates ‘Coca-Cola Life,’ a low-calorie cola that is naturally sweetened with stevia leaf extract

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    COCA COLA

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    was Coca-Cola. They brought a new revolution in the history of the world. Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as the best-known product in the world. Coca-Cola invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The name 'Coca-Cola ' was suggested by Dr. Pemberton 's bookkeeper, Frank Robinson. He kept the name Coca-Cola in the flowing script that is famous today. Coca-Cola was first sold at a soda fountain by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with

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    Coca Cola Paper

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    indeed Coca-Cola. Although majority of time Coca-Cola has held the larger market share in this region, at times Pepsi has led by providing very aggressive and wittier advertising strategies (D’Altorio, 2010). In 2009, Coca-Cola has revenues of $31 billion and sales in more than 200 countries. The company is best known for Coca-Cola, which had been called the world most valuable brand. Coca-Cola’s has a large distribution system that includes independent bottlers partially owned by Coca-Cola, and company

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    Coca Cola Company Essay

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    Coca-Cola was the 1st international soft drinks brand to enter India in early 1970’s. Indian market was dominated by domestic brands, with Limca being the largest selling brand. Cola was the largest selling flavor with market share of 40%, Lemon drinks 31% and orange drinks only 19%.  Up till 1977, Coca-cola was the leading soft drink brand in India. But due to norms set by the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), Coca-Cola left India and did not return till 1993

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    marketing strategies and how they give use of their websites. A couple of the mainstream companies are Coca-Cola and Pepsi. While some people will make a very strong case that they are very different in taste, this is especially true with their websites and the way they show themselves. Let’s compare the Coca-Cola’s website with Pepsi’s website, the biggest difference is the color. Coca-Cola uses red as their predominant color and Pepsi uses blue. The first thing a guest will notice on Coca-Cola’s

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