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    Most of us have all heard of the Donner Party. They were the group of traveling families‚ trying to reach the new land. Along the way‚ they were said to have partaken in cannibalism to survive harsh winters. Recent studies are trying to prove if in fact all of the survivors had joined in the cannibalism. If in fact they were all cannibals or not‚ only time and more extensive research can tell. In April of 1846‚ the Donner Party set off from Springfield‚ Illinois in search of a new life and land

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    Xuna Yan Coke Case 7/12/2015 1. Describe the specific type of consumer that the Coca-Cola Company is targeting with each of the following products: diet cokecoke zero‚ coke life. Answer: Diet Coke was introduced to target the market of women. In the process of its development‚ it really targets more female consumers than male. Specifically‚ women who want a healthier life and a low-calorie drinks really love Diet Coke. In the later period‚ Coca-Cola Company introduced a sweeter version of Diet

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    Coke vs Pepsi Week 5 Case Study Question #1 Question #2 Question #3 Question #4 Can you make poor investment decisions and be profitable? What evidence do you see from the companies’ results that indicate how well they made investment decisions (capital budgeting). A company can make poor investment decisions and still remain profitable‚ but only for a time. A company cannot continually make poor investment decisions and remain profitable forever. When looking at the Coke vs Pepsi case study

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    System Briefing By: LaTreena Alexander HCS/483 April 22‚ 2013 Augustus Scarlato Once an employee begins employment with a company he or she must first go through completion of the internship program. During the program the employee has a very important briefing that he or she completed on time‚ and then presented to the CEO of the company. The guidelines required to complete the briefing assignment consist of the explaining in detail the selection process‚ and how it was affected

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    Case Study Analysis Coke Zero Facts or size up * In both 2005 and 2006 sales of Coca Cola products dropped * Diet Coke plus was launched in 2007 * People were becoming increasing health conscience and no longer drank full calorie drinks quite as often * Diet coke tend to marketed towards women and thus the men were left out * Coke Zero’s name was chosen so as to not associate the word “diet” with the drink * Because of the Australia design of the product the US markets

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    Memo case study 1 To: Robert Smith (Executive Director-Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States) From: (Student at UMUC) Subject: Safety and quality concerns of Coke products in India. Date: June 07‚ 2013 Coca-Cola has considerably gained a large share of the market in the soft drinks industry. In the chase of expanding to foreign companies‚ it decided to explore India which presented great potential for revenues due to the growing population. The company built bottling

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    Distribution Gaps in Direct Routes By Anuroop Uppuluri June‚ 2010 Distribution Gaps in Direct Routes By Anuroop Uppuluri Under the guidance of Shri Himanshu Shekhar Dr. Bikramjit Rishi Capability Developmnet Manager Professor HCCB IMT‚ Ghaziabad June‚ 2010 Certificate of Approval The following Summer Project Report titled "Distribution Gaps in Direct Routes" is hereby approved as a certified study in management carried

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    BRIEFING MEMO Disaster Recovery Importance and Solutions TO: DATE: April 30‚ 2014 SUBJECT: Disaster Recovery: The Importance and the Solutions INTRODUCTION: 1. In the information technology computer world Disaster Recovery (DR) plans are commonplace and have been around for many years. In general‚ a DR plan identifies the process a company or organization follows‚ to determine if and to what extent their data center has been adversely impacted by some kind of event and what actions can

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    competition between Coke and Pepsi affected the industry’s profits? Their competition for greater market share led to the evolution of both companies into dominant companies that left little room for other competitors for the vast majority of their history. This increased growth in profit‚ however‚ meant a lot more advertising and capital investment‚ which it’s profitability began to reach its peak in the late 1970’s as most other small bottlers were forced out of the market. Thus‚ as Coke and Pepsi pulled

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    subject to hunger at multiple points throughout their respective lives‚ most have access to food and a pantry or fridge‚ thus killing a friend or family member is a less appealing option for survival. But in cases like that of Alexander Pearce‚ friendship is not always an option. Cases like the Donner Party‚ for example‚ are ones of people relying on the survival instincts given to them at birth. They were forced to resort to cannibalism not by choice‚ but by instinct. None of them would have deprived

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