to those already available in India such as carbonated waters and fruit drinks. For promotional activities‚ Pepsi has a sponsorship at Navrati‚ a TV campaign using sports and celebrities while Coca-Cola has events and lifestyle focus such as vacations giveaways. For pricing policies‚ Pepsi uses an aggressive pricing policy to get immediate market share from Indian competitors while Coca-Cola have huge reductions up to 15-25%. For distribution arrangements‚ production plants and bottling centres are
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Re: Coke vs. Pepsi Question #1: Distinguish Financial Statements BALANCE SHEET | COCA COLA | PEPSI CO | ASSETS | 19‚145 | 22‚660 | LIABILITIES | 10‚742 | 12‚936 | OWNERS EQUITY | 8‚403 | 6‚401 | CASH | 1‚648 | 311 | INVENTORIES | 890 | 1‚016 | ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE | 1‚666 | 2‚453 | PRE PAID EXPENSES | 2‚017 | 499 | INVESTMENTS AND OTHER ASSETS | 8‚549 | 1‚396 | PROPERTY PLANT EQUIPMENT | 5‚685 | 7‚318 | ACCOUNTS PAYABLE | 3‚141 | 3‚870 | LOANS PAYABLE/SHORT TERM BORROWING
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the Usefulness of Annual Reports? One speech‚ Mr Right presented that the market was efficient in the semi-strong form as investors had no benefit in the disclosure of enterprises financial reports‚ due to the information included in those reports was the past information with share prices. Therefore‚ the usefulness of financial reporting to share purchasers and sellers was invalid during their decision making‚ so there were unnecessary for an investor to study financial reports and accounts of
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1. Company Background 1. Coca Cola Amatil Brief Activities in Australia 2. Company’s brief financials 3. Company’s Strategy & Growth Drivers 2. Company’s Key Accounting Policies 1. Foreign currency translations (AASB 1012) 2. Inventories (AASB 1019) 3. Revenue (AASB 1004) 4. Changes in Accounting Policies (AASB 1001) 3. Flexibility in the Selection of Company’s Key Accounting Policies 4. Accounting strategy 5. Quality of Disclosures
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Deans‚ Armstrong. (2010). Pricing for value. In Marketing 8e (pp. 393). Australia: Pearson. Metabolism. (n.d.). Retrieved 31 August‚ 2011‚ from http://www.metabolism.com/?s=glucose NZ‚ Aus energy drink guidelines to be reviewed PepsiCo. (2011). Annual Report 2010. Retrieved 31 August‚ 2011‚ from http://www.pepsico.com/Download/PepsiCo_Annual_Report_2010_Full_Annual_Report.pdf PepsiCo PepsiCo. (2011). Our History. Retrieved 31 August‚ 2011‚ from http://www.pepsico.com/Company/Our-History.html PepsiCo
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS OF SUN PACKAGING INTRODUCTION: Finance is one of the major elements that activate the overall growth of the economy. Finance is the life blood of economic activity .A well-knit financial system directly contributes to the growth of the economy. An efficient financial system calls for the efficient performance of institution‚ financial instruments and financial markets. Finance which acts as the lifeblood in the modern business types is one of the most
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In favour of Pepsi: 1st advert: Coke vs Pepsi Two delivery drivers for Pepsi and coke are sat at a diner and ask for a Pepsi and coke‚ they are both working late to make some extra money and have a joke and laugh together after liking a song that was playing‚ they offer each other their drinks but when the coca cola driver drinks the Pepsi he has a drink but doesn’t give it back‚ the camera shows the outside of the diner and shows windows smashing‚ they’re having a fight or disagreement. I didn’t
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_________________________________________ 16 Product Responsibility _______________________________________________ 18 Social Compliance _____________________________________________________ 19 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2012/13 Chairman’s Message Welcome to NOMAN Group’s 2012-2013 Sustainability Report. We hope this report demonstrates our true commitment to environmental and social sustainability at Noman Group. It shows that even during economic slow-down‚ our company did not deviate from our promise; we redoubled
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Cola Wars Stephen Brennan Accounting II Tue/Thur. 3-4:30 The Wall Street Journal recently did an article on how the soft-drink battleground has now turned toward new overseas markets. While once the United States‚ Australia‚ Japan‚ and Western Europe were the dominant soft-drink markets‚ the growth has slowed down dramatically‚ but they are still important markets for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. However‚ Eastern Europe‚ Mexico‚ China‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and India have become the
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terms of higher market capitalization‚ gross margin and net income. However‚ Pepsi was leading the fight in terms of growth in revenue and net income. However‚ Pepsi’s stock performed 45% better than Coke’s stock. Overall‚ Pepsi was a smaller company but it was growing faster than Coke. Coke had a strong foundation‚ however‚ their revenue during this period increased due to summer months artificially increasing the demand. Pepsi‚ on the other hand‚ had consistent growth. The market for carbonated beverages
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