Michelle Ramirez Mgmt. 449_06 9/9/14 Case Study: Cola Wars Continue Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola have long competed for market share of the world’s beverage market. As the cola wars continued into the twenty-first century‚ Coke and Pepsi faced new challenges: Could they boost flagging domestic cola sales? Where could they find new revenue streams? Was their era of sustained growth and profitability coming to a close‚ or was this apparent slowdown just another blip in the course of Coke’s and
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............................................................................................................... 1 Coca Cola versus Pepsi Cola – The History.................................................................................. 2 Examples of Coca Cola vs Pepsi De-Positioning .......................................................................... 3 Critical Analysis .......................................................................................................................
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2009 FRANK V. CESPEDES Cola Wars: Goin Global ng op yo By 2008‚ per capita consumption of carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) in the United States had declined in seven of the past ei ht years. Annual consumption of CSDs was 740 eight-ounce drinks ig per person in the U.S. versus 288 in the rest of the developed world and 77 in developing countries.1 As a result‚ the Coca-Cola Co. (Coke) and PepsiCo (Pepsi) increasingly looked abroad for growth. Coke and Pepsi approached international
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Cory Wells Coke and Pepsi Case Coke and Pepsi have been long time rivals with competition being the name of the game in their industry. Historically‚ the soft drink industry has been so profitable because Americans tend to love soft drinks‚ more than any other beverages out there. Americans soda consumption grew by an average of 3% a year since 1970. Coke and Pepsi had an average annual growth of 10% from 1975 to 1995. Not to mention‚ the internal rivalry
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Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006 other beverage. Within the CSD category‚ the cola segment maintained its dominance‚ alihough its market share dropped from 71% n 1990 to 60% in 2004.5 Non-cola CSDs included lemon/lime‚ citrus‚ pepper-type‚ olange‚ root beer‚ and other flavors. CSDs consisted of a flavor base (called "concentrate")‚ a sweetener‚ and carbonated water. The production and distribution of CSDs involved four major participants: concentrate producers‚ bottlers‚ retail drannels
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YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Conti inue: Coke an Peps in 201 C nd si 10 Fo more than a century‚ Co and Pepsi vied for “th or oke hroat share” o the world’s beverage m of s market. The most intense battles in the so-called col wars were fought over the $74 billio carbonated soft m b la e on drink (CSD) indus stry in the Un nited States.1 In a “carefu ully waged co ompetitive str ruggle” that l lasted from 1975 through the mid-199 both Cok and Pepsi a h 90s‚ ke achieved
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challenges Coca Cola continued to face statewide and globally to preparing their workforce‚ understanding the culture and overcoming major crisis in Belgium was one of the most challenging. After a mass recall in mid 1999‚ in which‚ Children at six schools in Belgium had complained of headache‚ nausea‚ vomiting and shivering after drinking Coca-Cola’s beverages‚ leading to their hospitalizations. Most of them reported an unusual odor and an off-taste in the drink. Coca-Cola had to recall
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Running head: HOW FIRMS PHYSICALLY STRUCTURE OFFICES IN THE 21ST How Firms Physically Structure Offices in the 21st Century: Discussion of Four Leading Design Types Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………3 How Firms Physically Structure Offices………………………………………..4 Early Office Environments………………………………………………………4 Modern Office Environments……………………………………………………5 Narrative………………………………………………………………....6 Nodal……………………………………………………………………
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External Environment Analysis Trident University International MGT599 Mod 2 Case Executive Summary In this section of the company analysis we will be examining several of the external factors present in the Coca-Cola Company’s environment. We will conduct a Porter’s 5-forces analysis‚ a PEST analysis which will include a look at political‚ economic‚ social‚ and technological factors‚ and will show how the Coca-Cola Company has a solid grasp on its place in the market along with its major
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In the twenty first century‚ people are classified into various categories. Two of the categories are‚ the Boomers and the Millennials. Boomers are the group of people born during the Baby Boom‚ which occurred from the mid 1940s to the early 1960s. In the 1950s‚ the United States experienced a marked economic growth with an increase in manufacturing and home construction. In this decade America had recovered from the Great Depression due to the rise in industry during World War II. People who
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