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    Coke Wars Case Study

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    between Coke and Pepsi affected the industry’s profits? Their competition for greater market share led to the evolution of both companies into dominant companies that left little room for other competitors for the vast majority of their history. This increased growth in profit‚ however‚ meant a lot more advertising and capital investment‚ which it’s profitability began to reach its peak in the late 1970’s as most other small bottlers were forced out of the market. Thus‚ as Coke and Pepsi pulled

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    Coke Can Report

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    In finding the density of a Coke Can‚ I used two different methods; the overflow can method‚ and the measuring method. The procedures varied in the way I found the volume‚ for I found the mass with a scale in both procedures. In procedure B I measured the volume of a coke can with a ruler‚ however I measured how much water dripped out of the overflow can to find the volume in method A. Each came out with different results‚ but both led me to a similar conclusion. The measuring method came out with

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    Coca Cola and Pepsi War

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    The Coca Cola and Pepsi War 1. Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? * The soft drink industry remains profitable because of the market share based on Porters Five Forces. * Coke has protected its recipe for over a hundred years as a trade secret‚ and has gone to great lengths to prevent others from learning its cola formula. The company even left a billion-person market (India) to avoid revealing this information. As a result of extended histories and successful advertising

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    engineering grad from Alexandria University‚ Kabil arrived at Pepsico 10 years ago from Proctor & Gamble‚ moving up through the ranks to become president of the company’s North African operations a year ago. What brought him to Pepsi in the first place? “The challenge‚” he says. “Pepsi is a great company. It is a strong and fast consumer goods company‚” he says. “Extremely fast. Fast in the way we do business. Fast in the way we create product‚ our positioning‚ how we compete.” As president‚ Kabil runs

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    The 1985 New Coke Fiasco

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    what some experts call the "Coke Fiasco" in 1985? In 1985 Coca-Cola decided to introduce to the market a "variation" of the original formula. They called the product‚ New Coke‚ with the intent that it too would take the market by storm like its predecessor had. However‚ according to various articles‚ it soon became clear that customer were in an uproar about the change to the American classic drink. Michael Ross from MSNBC.com quotes‚ "[S]ome likened the change in Coke to trampling the American flag

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    Interpretive Theory Compared to Objective Theory Lindsey Corradino June 9‚ 2013 Texas Tech University Interpretative and Objective Theory Introduction Understanding the differences and similarities of interpretive and objective theory approaches is key to further expand one’s knowledge of communication studies. Author of A First Look at Communication Theory Em Griffin‚ describes interpretive theories as “the linguistic work of assigning meaning or value to communicative texts; assumes

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    Pepsi Strategy to India

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    summary: The case discusses the major strategies adopted by Pepsi Co (Soft drinks & snack food major) to enter the Indian market in the late 1980s. Initially the company found it very hard to sell itself to the Indian government as the Indian economy was highly regulated. So to lure Indian government Pepsi Co made promises of working towards enrichment of the rural economy Punjab by getting involved in the agricultural activities. Pepsi Co also made several promises to make its proposal look very

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    Ethics in Coke India

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    ABSTRACT This case is about the global water sustainability initiatives undertaken by The Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola). It details the activities undertaken by Coca-Cola’s management and employees to contribute to the benefit of the society and community in which the company operated by pledging to return all the water it used in its operations back to the environment. On June 5‚ 2007‚ Coca-Cola and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) launched a global project that focused on water conservation. Coca-Cola

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    Pepsi Rise to Success

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    Pepsi BY: Saba Zarif Thousands of people love the irresistible taste of Pepsi and because of that it is one of the most famous carbonated soft drinks to this day. The PepsiCo started off their glorious franchise from the Pepsi soft drink in 1893 by Caleb Bradham‚ who made it in his drug store where the drink was sold. In 1931‚ at the depth of the Great Depression‚ the Pepsi-Cola Company entered bankruptcy‚ due to financial losses acquired by speculating on wildly

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    FINOLEX CABLES Ltd. Finolex Cables Ltd‚ the flagship company of the Finolex Group was established in 1958 in Pune. Today‚ it is India’s largest and leading manufacturer of electrical and telecommunication cables with a turnover in excess of Rs.16 Billion Starting with a modest beginning way back in 1958‚ Finolex has steadily grown and transformed to post a Rs. 2‚100 crore turnover in 2011-12. From modernizing plants with state of the art technology to offering innovative solutions to customers

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