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    Questions for Discussion: What markets should Pepsi target for Aquafina? What recommendations would you make foradvertising objectives‚ message strategy‚ andmessage execution for Aquafina? What advertising media recommendationswould you make for Aquafina‚ and how wouldyou evaluate the effectiveness of those mediaand your advertising? What sales promotion and public relationsrecommendations would you make forAquafina? What recommendations would you make forpromoting Aquafina Sparkling

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    Virgin Cola Case

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    Virgin Cola( Shaking Up the Softdrinks Market It was official. Hubert Tan was named Vice-President for Sales and Marketing of InterBev‚ the latest addition to the business empire of taipan Lucio Tan. Hubert’s choice was not a difficult decision to make. After all‚ being in his late twenties‚ he was a go-go type of person who had a passion for business. There was great expectation that his joining would contribute greatly to the Tan group of companies. Hubert obtained his business

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    Gillette The Razor Wars Continue Overview Case Overview: Founded in 1901 by King C. Gillette‚ the Gillette Company has been extremely successful since it’s inception into the shaving market. Gillette did such a good job from the start in the shaving market‚ that the company went sixty-years before having any meaningful competition for it’s customers. In 1962 Gillette was enjoying a seventy percent share of the market and everything was looking rosy for the top shaving product company in the

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    the original attachment Killer Coke: the campaign against Coca-Cola Coca-Cola‚”the largest distributor and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world”‚ is facing challenges from society. A special interest group called “Campaign to stop Killer Coke” accuses Coco-Cola of practicing illegal and immoral methods in order to generate profit. By protesting‚ the Campaign to stop Killer Coke arouses a great amount of criticism of Coca-Cola from different sectors of society

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    Role of Ethics and Compliance in Pepsi-Cola PepsiCo has a deep commitment to bring forth sustainability in growth by the empowering of its people (PepsiCo Inc.‚ 2011). PepsiCo employees embrace a culture that promotes responsibility and provides the building blocks to trust (PepsiCo Inc.‚ 2011). The company prides itself on being both environmentally responsible and socially conscious this pride is garnered by six guiding principles (PepsiCo Inc.‚ 2011). PepsiCo set forth principles that

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUzPwIP9BqE Coca-Cola - Share a Coke This Summer This video is relevant to this marketing course because it shows the target market‚ the messages and the strategies that Coca-Cola is using in the 21st century against their competitors. First‚ in the video the company is showing who their target market is (Demographic Segmentation: Gender‚ Age‚ Lifestyle‚ etc.)‚which is revealed to be teenagers. However‚ in reality the Coca Cola Company has a wider target market because the

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    dependent on expatriate employees‚" explains Pepsi-Cola’s Anthony‚ whose 500-person workforce includes a number of expatriates. "There’s no established tradition of companies breeding middle managers‚ so there are very few experienced local people to recruit‚" he notes. Experts agree that local talent is needed for long-term success‚ but expatriates can help accelerate the learning curve of developing executives and managers. "It has been proven by case studies that companies can use expatriates to successfully

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    Coca-Cola Case Study

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    Module 2 The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crisis 1. What role does corporate reputation play within organizational performance and social responsibility? Develop a list of factors or characteristics that different stakeholders may use in assessing corporate reputation. Are these factors consistent across stakeholders? Why or why not? Having a good reputation is the most important factor for any business. A corporation can spend many decades building a good reputation with the

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    http://www.casetutors.com/22115/Coke-versus-Pepsi-2001-V-4-1.html Coke versus Pepsi 2001 V 4 1 Case ID - UVAF1340     Solution ID - 22115     1836 Words Abstract This case analysis takes into consideration the post 2001 period in which PepsiCo acquired Quaker Oats Company. The case analyzes the rivalry and competitive relationship between PepsiCo and Coca Cola. The case puts forward the concepts of EVA WACC and CAPM. The main goal of the case is to analyze the health of both companies in relation

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    Coca Cola Case

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    Initial Situation / context Coca-Cola is one of the most well known brands around the world. One of the main reasons behind this is because of the brilliant marketing that the company does around the world. Coca-cola is an extremely successful company that has 500 different brands being sold in 206 countries around the world‚ making it a successful 67 billion dollar global business. Coca-cola does not only have a domestic marketing strategy‚ but also has a highly successful global marketing strategy

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