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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    About Coca Cola Coca Cola sells over 400 brands in over 312 countries 90 billion servings of coke are consumed each day Coca Cola is a multinational company (MNC) it operates in more than one country across the world It is bottled in 200 countries Multi national companies MNC’s also have many other characteristics : Huge Profits Well known brands Large numbers of employees Headquarters mainly in MEDC’s Why is Coca Cola located in India? Manufacturing the product in the country

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    Coca Cola and Pepsi Co

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    “Comparison of Marketing Mix for Coca Cola and PepsiCo” Acknowledgement I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the writing of this book. My deepest thanks to Lecturer .................... The Guide of the project‚ for guiding and correcting various documents of us with attention and care. He has taken pain to go through the project and make necessary correction as and when needed. I would also thank my Institution and my faculty members without whom

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    Coca Cola Cost Analysis

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    COCA COLA COMPANY Research Project For ACC 412 Presented to: Overview of Coca-Cola Leading the beverage industry for the third consecutive year‚ Coca-Cola‚ a common household name known around the world‚ climbs to the 4th spot in Fortune’s 50 Most Admired Companies in the world for year 2012. When it comes to a refreshing cold soda‚ who does not know of Coca-Cola? The company was established in 1886 in Atlanta‚ Georgia at the Jacobs’ Pharmacy soda fountain by pharmacist

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    Have you ever seen a Coca-Cola ad and immediately had a strong desire to drink one? The Coca-Cola Company has been very strong in the advertisement department over the years and has made many sales on impulse alone. The most recent one being the "Share a Coke‚ which emphasizes that people should not only buy one‚ but purchase another to share with someone else. While this one is strong‚ one in particular that always makes me think to buy an ice cold Coca-Cola is when Winter comes around and they

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    My persuasive speech about Selling Coca Cola should be banned. Do you like to drink cola? How often do you drink it? Nowadays all people prefer drinking cola‚ Sprite and Pepsi instead of juice. Nobody thinks about the reasons of drinking them. a)Nowadays Coca Cola is the most popular drink in the world. Coca Cola was introduced in 1886. Earlier Cola was sold in pharmacies as syrup. Because cola contained is cocaine. Then it began to mix with carbonated water. And so there was soda. Many of you

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    Coca-Cola Swot Analysis

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    marketer of non-alcoholic beverages in the world‚ Coca-Cola has a strong brand recognition and brand portfolio. The company owns more than 400 brands‚ including sports drinks‚ teas‚ juices‚ and energy drinks. Coca-cola operates in more than 200 countries‚ with 75% of profits coming from abroad (Hoover‚ 2009). The company ranks well ahead its closest competitor Pepsi‚ with brand equity of $67 billion compared to Pepsi’s $13 billion. However‚ Coca-Cola is threatened by intense negative publicity and

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    Core Value of Coca Cola

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    Core values and beliefs: Coca-Cola has the most valuable brand name in the world‚ and as one of the most visible companies worldwide. The culture of it is defined by the seven core values: leadership‚ the courage to shape a better future; passion‚ Committed in heart and mind; Leverage collective genius; integrity‚ be real; collaboration‚ diversity‚ as inclusive as our brands; quality‚ what we do‚ we do well; and accountability. The central promise is to refresh the world in mind‚ body‚ and spirit

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    letter‚ he argues how the Coca-Cola company was the first to create the slogan and advertised by them since the beginning. In order to illustrate the sense of ownership Herbert applies at various of dates‚“…first used in 1942...1954...summer of 1960 and it is our main thrust for 1970‚” (lines 16-17). Utilizing the tone of condescension in the third section‚ Herbert’s tactic is to dismay ownership and rightful power to the slogan by emphasising the dates and seniority Coca-Cola has. Herbert’s stern and

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    Coca-Cola Executive Ira Herbert sent out a letter to Richard Seaver urging Grove Press Inc. to immediately end their use of the slogan "It’s the real thing‚" which Coca-cola claimed rightfully belonged to them. Seaver responded to the letter by stating the company recognized Coca-Cola’s reasons as to why they should stop the use of the slogan; however‚ Seaver employs satire/irony‚ allusions and a condescending tone to assert the fact that Grove Press Inc. will not render their privilege to use the

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    consume a Coca Cola beverage instead which indicatestheir satisfaction is fulfilled by a want for this particular beverage. Motivation Coca Cola appeals to two types of needs within a consumer. The first is the biogenic needwhich is the psychological utilitarian need of thirst which can be seen as the lowest level of the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs (Fig 2). Coca Cola however seeks to satisfy the higher levelneeds such as hedonic needs‚ ego needs and self actualization. Therefore Coca Colaunderstands

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