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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    References: PTI (2011). PepsiCo‚ Unilever revive Lipton Ice Tea joint venture India. Retrieve from http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-06-06/news/29625996_1_lipton-ice-tea-lipton-ice-tea-pepsi-lipton-international The Economist. (1999‚ June 17). Coca Cola-Bad for you. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/node/322736 V. Sridhar. (2003‚ September 13-26) Playing with Regulations. Retrieved from Frontline magazine volume 20-issue 19. Argenti

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    Under : coca cola five forces model‚ coke five foces model‚ five forces model of coke‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola company‚ porters five foces model of beverage industry‚ porters five foces model of pepsi‚ porters five foces model of soft drink industry Porter’s five forces model is a framework for the industry analysis and development of business strategy. Three (3) of Porter’s five (5) forces refers to rivalry from external/outside sources such as

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    Introducing New Coke

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    was mainly because of a series of marketing campaign conducted by their major arrival - Pepsi. During mid 1970s‚ Pepsi has ran a the famous “Pepsi Challenge” of blind taste tests on all the commercials to show that the majority preferred Pepsi than Coke based on its teste. By 1977‚ Pepsi had exceeded Coke’s market share in major restaurant chains and food stores. Under the threat of being taken over by Pepsi and losing the industrial leader position‚ Coke released their new formulated coke on April

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    The Real Lesson of New Coke

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    marketing history. Pepsi began communicating these findings to consumers through "Pepsi Challenge" television ads .showing taste tests where Coca-Cola drinkers expressed preferences for a cola which was then revealed to be Pepsi‚ This campaign contributed to Coca-Cola ’s slow‚ but steady decline of market share in the soft-drink category. This erosion was most apparent in foodstore sales‚ which reflect consumer preferences more directly than do vendingtiiachine or fountain sales. By 1977‚ Pepsi had actually

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    Coca-Cola Bottle: Object Analysis The Coca-Cola logo is a very recognisable logo‚ when people think of the colours red and white they instantly think of Coca-Cola. It is famous world round. This month it will be celebrating its 125 year anniversary. Therefore‚ I thought Coca-Cola would be a good contemporary piece of text from packaging to examine. There were different size bottles‚ in different shapes made out of plastic and glass and also coke cans are available too. I picked the Coca-Cola

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    Summary of Chapter 5 of Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking In chapter five of Malcolm Gladwell’s‚ Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking‚ he takes a new twist on the idea of thin-slicing‚ which he describes as‚ “the ability of our unconscious to find patterns in situations and behavior based on very narrow slices of experience” (23). Throughout the four previous chapters‚ he explained how thin-slicing works and how it can be useful in everyday life. However‚ in this chapter‚ offers

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    Term Paper on Pepsico

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    snack foods‚ beverages‚ and other products. PepsiCo was formed in 1965 with the merger of the Pepsi-Cola Company and Frito-Lay‚ Inc. PepsiCo has since expanded from its namesake product Pepsi to a broader range of food and beverage brands‚ the largest of which include an acquisition of Tropicana in 1998 and a merger with Quaker Oats in 2001 - which added the Gatorade brand to its portfolio as well. Pepsi operate as producer in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industry.Within North America‚ PepsiCo

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    Mister

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    a variety of salty‚ sweet and grain-based snacks‚ as well as carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. The company has 19 brands in its portfolio which generate over $1‚000 million each in annual retail sales. Some of these include: Pepsi-Cola‚ Mountain Dew‚ Diet Pepsi‚ Gatorade‚ Lay’s and Tropicana. PepsiCo is headquartered in Purchase‚ New York and employs about 294‚000 people. The company recorded revenues of $57‚838 million during the financial year ended December 2010 (FY2010)‚ an increase of

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    higher and isn’t really suitable for Vietnam average income. There are two main environment elements which affect the price of the Gatorade: Micro environment -Competitors: There are many other products to choose in the soft drink market include Pepsi Co product ‚ the different is those products are cheaper than Gatorade * In order to attract more customers‚ Gatorade has improved its product quality and spent lots of money on advertising. -Selling products Gatorade mostly is the imported

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    second try at writing them would be to include a breakdown of how they are able to apply to Porter’s five forces. For example‚ it is evident after reading this case that the soft drink industry is an extremely profitable one (especially for Coke and Pepsi). The reasons for this were discussed in class‚ and I will quickly explain each: There are great barriers to entry when trying to dive into the soft drink industry‚ and because of this companies who have a competitive advantage will make it rather

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