CASE 13 Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India THE BEVERAGE BATTLEFIELD In 2007‚ the President and CEO of Coca-Cola asserted that Coke has had a rather rough run in India; but now it seems to be getting its positioning right. Similarly‚ PepsiCo’s Asia chief asserted that India is the beverage battlefield for this decade and beyond. Even though the government had opened its doors wide to foreign companies‚ the experience of the world’s two giant soft drinks companies in India during the 1990s
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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “A COMPARITIVE SURVEY OF PEPSI DEALERS IN RESPECT TO OTHER BRAND DEALERS IN ALLAHABAD AT Submitted to UTTAR PRADESH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY In partial fulfillment of the requirement For the award of the degree of MASTER’S OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2009-2011) UNDER GUIDANCE OF: - SUBMITTED BY:- PROF. PALAVY KAUR PANKAJ JHA
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1. Why do companies like PEPSI need to globalize? What are the various ways in which foreign companies can enter a foreign market? What hurdles and problems did Pepsi face when it tried to enter India during the 1980s? Companies like Pepsi need to be global for the following: * Expand Sales- Increase the market for their production by tapping potential new countries * Minimize Risks- Globalization and International trade also helps in minimizing risks. * To leverage on technology
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Brand Positioning The brand positioning of the Coca Cola is very strong. Company focuses on the TOM. This top of the mind strategy leads the consumers to remember the product as well as position the product as number one. Positioning strategy is the real strength of the company because it contributed a lot in the success of the company. Quality Quality products are the major strength of the company if it sustained by the company. The product quality has improved due to upgraded quality of packaging
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of the Pepsi Refresh Project‚ we must first discuss the target demographic and the goal of the campaign. The target demographic of the project was the “Millennial” consumers between the ages of 17 and 27. The psychographic target was proactive individuals who displayed initiative and a genuine interest for improving their local communities. It was an age group of people who had just experienced the financial crisis of 2008 and yet still had hope and a need for change in the future. The goal of the
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We researched Coke and Pepsi as was requested to see which one would be a better investment over the other. One of the ways to see how a company is doing is to look at how much (EVA) Economic Value Added that company is producing. EVA is a way of measuring an operation’s real profitability. EVA is better than conventional ways because it takes into account the total cost of the operating capital. EVA is simply the after-tax operating profit minus the total annual cost of capital. Using EVA has
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Pepsi Project Group Name: “Positive Mental Attitude Group” Submitted by: Muhammad Musa G1F12Mcom0247 Awais Asif G1F12Mcom0246 Junaid Akhtar G1F12Mcom0245 Rehan Khalid G1F12Mcom0216 Mirza Zulqar Nain G1F12Mcom0250 Awais Shahbaz G1F12Mcom0222
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Coke vs. Pepsi Karmen Burrell AIU Online MKTG205-1004B-08 Unit 1 IP October 7‚ 2010 In assignment one we are asked to choose two competitive products to analyze how they address the 4 P’s of marketing. First‚ we must understand what the 4 P’s of marketing refers to. They are pricing‚ product‚ promotion‚ and placement of product. We are asked to describe the products‚ their industry‚ their market shares‚ and their fluctuation in sales. Now that we understand what the 4 P’s of marketing
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I. CURRENT SITUATION A. Corporate Overview and Financial Performance: PepsiCo‚ Inc. is one of the most successful consumer products companies in the world‚ with 2000 revenues of over $20 billion and 125‚000 employees. The company consists of: Frito-Lay Company‚ the largest manufacturer and distributor of snack chips; Pepsi-Cola Company‚ the second largest soft drink business and Tropicana Products‚ the largest marketer and producer of branded juice. PepsiCo brands are among the best known and
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69% | 10.93% | 13.75% | 11.89% | Return on Investment | | | | | | Return on equity (ROE) | 27.71% | 31.29% | 29.86% | 35.38% | 42.47% | Return on assets (ROA) | 8.28% | 8.84% | 9.27% | 14.92% | 14.29% | Ratio | Description | The company | Gross profit margin | Gross profit margin indicates the percentage of revenue available to cover operating and other expenditures. | PepsiCo Inc.’s gross profit margin deteriorated from 2010 to 2011 and from 2011 to 2012. | Operating profit
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