Coke & Pepsi in India Q1) Identify the issues that are going on in this case with respect to issues management‚ crisis management‚ global business ethics‚ and stakeholder management. Rank these in terms of their order of priorities for Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Q 2) Evaluate the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Coke and Pepsi in India. Q 3) Are these companies ignoring their responsibilities in India? Or is something else at work? Q 4) why does it seem that Coke has become a larger and
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The Coca Cola Company Agenda 1.1 Background 1.2 Strengths 1.3 Weakness 1.4 Opportunity 1.5 Threat 1.6 Conclusion 1.7 Hire 1.1 Background Coke is a famous drink that originated in a drug store back in the 1880’s in the city of Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ United States. John Pemberton was the inventor who developed this refreshing potion which sold well. The drink was sold even better after one day‚ when Pemberton‚ out of haste‚ unintentionally included
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for industry profitability‚ an analysis of the five competitive forces offers an explanation for the success of the soft drink (CP) industry. The soft drink industry benefits from generally benign forces. Colas characterized the first 50+ years of the soft drink industry‚ with Coke and Pepsi accounting for the top brand names. While substitutes for soft drinks certainly exist‚ the major players in the CP industry have successfully shaped this competitive force in their favor‚ by changing the arenas
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Cola War Soft drinks are profitable because it is a $60 billion industry in the United States alone. Not only is it profitable in the United States‚ but both Pepsi and Coca-Cola have expanded their franchises internationally and both have become competitive brands. It is estimated that the average American can consume about 53 gallons of carbonated soft drinks a year. According to the article‚ Americans drink more soda than any other beverages on the market today‚ such as sports drinks‚ juices
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Valuation ………………… 17 b. Discounted Cash Flows ………………… 17 c. Consolidated Cash flows ………………… 18 d. Test of Merger Performance ………………… 19 e. Evaluation and Prognosis ………………… 19 5. References ………………… 22 Pepsi and Quaker merger analysis Introduction: This case talks about the latest trend of mergers and acquisitions and the ensuing fallout. The concern here is about the $14 billion merger of PepsiCo and Quaker Oats. After a long delay with regards
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Candidate no: 045751 ‘NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Pepsi ’s Refresh Project‚ a first-of-its-kind experiment in social media’ "You ’re not going to fix this with a new logo or can or graphics‚ or ad campaign‚" he said. "This requires a major‚ comprehensive approach to the category and a refocusing to optimally capture the value of the brand at every beverage occasion‚ rather than have the discourse be ... how much volume can we pump out into the marketplace‚" said Mr. Laboy‚ PepsiCo Executive interview
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Cola Wars Case Analysis 1. The main way in which my case notes would be different for Cola Wars if I were to have a 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
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Strengths The Coca-Cola is the world’s largest beverage company‚ offering consumers almost 500 still and sparkling brands. Coke has the world’s largest beverage distribution network; consuming in more than 200 countries enjoys the Coke’s beverages at an average of nearly 1.6 billion servings a day. In 2011‚ Coca-cola was declared the world’s most valuable brand according to Interbrand’s best global brand. Cola-Cola gets competitive advantage through the well-known global trade
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Organizational environment can be divided into two which is external environment and internal environment. External environment consists of all outside institutions and forces that have an actual or potential interest or impact on the organization’s ability to achieve its objectives. The environment that influences the organization includes competitors‚ resources‚ technology and also economic conditions. Competitors are the other organizations which operate in the same field and share the same customers
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The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company‚ refreshing consumers with nearly 500 brands. Globally‚ we are the No. 1 provider of sparkling beverages‚ juices and juice drinks and ready-to-drink teas and coffee. With an enduring commitment to building sustainable communities‚ our company is focused on initiatives that protect the environment‚ conserve resources and enhance the economic development of the communities where we operate. Our Mission • To refresh the world. • To inspire
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