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    the Cola Wars? Steve M. McKelvey Overview of the Soft Drink Industry Coca-Cola: The Defending Champion Since its inception in the late 1800s‚ Coca-Cola has experienced meteoric growth‚ progressing from nine glasses per day to nearly 4.5 billion cases on an annual basis ("Top 10‚" 2004). Today‚ Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries and controls the highest market share (44%) in the soft drink market ("Top 10‚" 2004). In addition to its leading global market-share‚ Coca-Cola also

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    representative democracy and social justice in a well-planned economy.” - Fidel Castro China‚ a predicament of social injustice‚ has been debated upon its coercive form of government over decades now‚ by eminent scholars and experts‚ who have been discussing about China’s future in their everlasting debates regarding the stand China will ultimately have to take in the coming decades. The fact that makes China as such a controversial subject in the world is because of its combination of its incomparable

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    Part 2 Case 4 Question 4 – What are some other opportunities for partnerships between retailers and their suppliers in China? Chinese companies can easily transition into multiple channels by creating partnerships with their suppliers. They can advertise and sell products on their supplier’s website and through their other distribution channels. A partnership would also enable the company to sell their products at a cheaper price because they are getting things from their supplier for less and

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    1.) What is the role of centralized government in Chinese history? Why is the Dynastic cycle a critical component of Chinese society? China had a large population. A strong centralized government was needed to keep order. With a strong government China was able to expand its population. The dynastic cycle was a critical component of Chinese society because once one dynasty grew weak; a new dynasty could come in and start fresh to fix the issues. The new dynasty would start out strong and develop

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    Facebook Trademark battle against local company in China Introduction Facebook is a social networking service that connects people with friends and others of their colleagues around the world. Currently Facebook already has over 1.55 billion users and 70% of active Facebook user is outside the United States. Facebook has the slogan "helps you connect and share with the people in your life". But‚ it seems that the slogan does not apply to state China (except Hong Kong and Macau). Since 2009‚ the largest

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    QMT 725 Individual Assignment Two Due Date: 03 June 2014 Case Study 4-1 The popularity of Southwestern University’s football program under its new coach‚ Bo Pitterno‚ surged in each of the 5 years since his arrival at the Stephenville‚ Texas‚ college. With a football stadium close to maxing out at 54‚000 seats and a vocal coach pushing for a new stadium‚ SWU president Joel Wisner faced some difficult decisions. After a phenomenal upset victory over its archrival‚ the University of Texas

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    Operational Management: John Deer Case Study The company that has been chosen for this case study is John Deere Equipments. This company was founded by John Deere in 1837 and was incorporated in 1868 as Deere & Company. John Deere started this company as a one-man blacksmith shop and it is now a worldwide corporation that has its offices in more than 160 countries and employs more than 46‚000 people. John Deere is one of the oldest industrial companies in the United States and it is guided by the

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    was set up in Yunan by Hainan Airlines‚ Shanxi Airlines and Yunnan Shilin Aviation Travel Service Co.‚ Ltd to serve passengers flying to and from Yunnan.  Yunnan Lucky Air Co.‚ Ltd. (abbreviation: Lucky Air) is the fourth largest aviation group in China - Hainan Airlines Group member companies.As of 2009‚ Hainan Airlines Group’s total assets of about 900 billion yuan‚ the total fleet size of over 200. Hainan Airlines Group member companies listed in Yunnan‚ the capacity share of the market‚ ranking

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    Drive -Through Tips for China: STRATEGY OF McDonald’s CORP Summary McDonald opened its first restaurants in china in 1990 but it’s been facing stiff competition from KFC. The Chinese restaurants industry comprises of indigenous firm and Multi nationals firms such as KFC and McDonald but KFC possess the largest Market share with 1600 store across the country. The cases focus on the strategy of MacDonald in trying to improve and increase the market share in China. The strategy employed by

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    Google Inc. in China (Case Analysis) Submitted by: Inecito P. Labadan II July 30‚ 2012 POINT OF VIEW Tom MacLean PROBLEM Tom Maclean is in dilemma of identifying the possible appropriate course of action he would take‚ acknowledging all negative attention of Google‚ Inc. entering the Chinese territory through the development of Google.cn‚ a search engine residing in China. OBJECTIVES * To provide the best possible course of action that is appropriate for Tom Maclean to communicate

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