I. Executive Summary Coca Cola is one of the largest leading beverage company that produce products such as water‚ juice and juice drinks‚ sports drinks‚ energy drinks‚ teas and coffees. Coca Cola products are distributed through restaurants‚ grocery markets‚ street vendors‚ and others‚ all of which sell to the end users: consumers. Coke is increasing investments in bottling investments‚ front-end capability‚ equipment and people. Coke’s long –term bottling strategy is to reduce ownership
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meanings of Coke to you? My personal feeling towards Coke is that it’s a sweet soft drink that can bring sense of refreshment when drinking frozen. But it’s too sweet for me‚ so I always add lemon with it. 2. What was Coca-Cola’s brand building strategy in terms of marketing 4Ps (Product‚ Price‚ Place‚ Promotion)? Product: Originally invented to be “an ideal nerve tonic and stimulant”‚ later in 1929 Coke (“The Company”) amend the tagline to be “the pause that refreshes”. Price: Packed in
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value. According to Interbrand‚ The Coca Cola Company is the most valued ($77‚839 billion) brand in the world. 2. World’s largest market share in beverage. Coca Cola holds the largest beverage market share in the world (about 40%). 3. Strong marketing and advertising. Coca Cola’ advertising expenses accounted for more than $3 billion in 2012 and increased firm’s sales and brand recognition. 4. Most extensive beverage distribution channel. Coca Cola serves more than 200 countries and more
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Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” Project Report‚ Valuations and Real Options Contents Executive Summary 4 COCA-COLA Company 5 Coca-Cola Brand 7 Relevance of the Study 7 Why Coca-cola 8 Objective of the Study 9 Literature Review 9 Data Source 10 Valuation Methodologies 10 Income based valuation methods (Dividend Discount Approach) 11 Valuation Description 12 Method 1: 3 stage Dividend Discount Model approach 12 Method 2: Relative Valuation Approach 14 Method 3: Cost Based Approach
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The Case Study Report “Coca-Cola in India” BY: SALLY WIJAYA Executive Summary This report will discuss about “Coca-Cola in India”‚ what are the barriers and how to solve it. The barriers includes: Coca-Cola’s difficulties in terms of the culture barriers between US and India‚ Coca-Cola’s respond towards India’s negative perception to MNE‚ Coca-Cola’s Changes to obtain more Indian market‚ and the commitment of Coca-Cola‚ PepsiCo and other MNE should demonstrate to work with different cultures
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Assignment 3 The Coca Cola Company is a global business that operates on a local scale‚ in every community where the company do business. There able to create a global reach with local focus because of the strength of Coca Cola System which comprises company and more than 250 bottling partners. The Coca Cola is not a single entity from legal or managerial perspective and the company does not own or control all of our bottling partners‚ while many view the company as simply Coca Cola the system operates
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extracts of Coca leaves and Kola nuts • Business sold in 1888 to business men • Candler acquired competitors and promoted Coca-Cola → Rapid sales increase since 1895 • In 1894 J.A. Biedenharn invented selling the prepared drink in bottles 2. Company Background (continued)• In 1919 a group of investors bought Coca Cola for around $25 million• Robert Woodruff turned the company into what it is now:• One of the worlds most recognized brands and a MNE with huge profits• 1993‚ Coca Cola entered India
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KATHLEEN JOY L. BALLESTA BSBA-MM3 1. what are the international marketing variable ( controllable and uncontrollable ) that affect coke ? Much was said in the first chapter about the necessity to take into account the global "environmental" factors. These factors are those so called "uncontrollables"‚ unlike the "controllable" factors of price‚ promotion‚ place and product. They include market tastes‚ economic‚ socio cultural‚ legal‚ technological‚ competitive and political factors to name but
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B890 Assignment 1 Student Name: Sin May Yin Jennifer Student ID: S11005210 Tutorial Group: 01 Introduction: To ease the discussion in the 4 areas required‚ an introduction has been added to summarize the challenges faced by Coca cola in India. More details have been added from various sources to provide a more detail picture outlining the plight of Coke in India. Coke has suffered the below difficulties when operating in India. Reports of Center for Science and Environment
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Coca-Cola in India 1. What aspects of U.S. and Indian culture may have been a cause of Coke’s difficulties in India? There are four areas that of culture differences may cause the Coke’s difficulties in India. First of all‚ is the spoken and written language. During the contact with the India government‚ there might comes out some misunderstood with language express. Secondly is the service and empowerment. Asian culture is more conservative and the U.S. pays more attention on empowerment
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