Title: Can Pepsi’s mid-cal Next revive its cola category? (cover story) Authors: ZMUDA‚ NATALIE Source: Advertising Age‚ 4/4/2011‚ Vol. 82 Issue 14‚ p1-90‚ 2p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: PRODUCT launches MARKETING strategy NEW product development PEPSICO Inc. -- Marketing SOFT drinks -- Marketing COLA drinks Abstract: The article considers the product launch of the Pepsi Next brand soft drink by beverage industry firm PepsiCo scheduled for the summer of 2011. The soft drink
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1965 when Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay shareholders merged their salty snack icon and soft drink giant. With revenues of $500 million with popular brands such as Pepsi-Cola‚ Mountain Dew‚ Fritos‚ Lay’s‚ Cheetos‚ and Ruffles‚ they have achieved growth and long-term value in its operational activities by creating competitive advantages through new product innovation and acquisitions. Its portfolio has grown year after year with its acquisition of Tropicana in 1998‚ two largest bottlers (Pepsi Bottling Group/PepsiAmericas)
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A) Coca-Cola is predominantly a manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. They also manufacture finished beverages. Pepsi is a manufacturer or use manufacturers‚ market and sell a variety of salty‚ sweet and grain-based snacks‚ carbonated and non-carbonated beverages‚ and foods through their North American and international divisions. B) Coca-Cola has the dominant position in beverage sales. C) Coca-Cola 2006 $29‚963‚ 2007 $43
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Opportunities Sony’s opportunities include the following: • Reorganisation efforts to boost savings • Focus on BRIC economies helps long term growth • Partnership with FIFA to enhance corporate value Reorganisation efforts to boost savings ‘Sony undertook major reconstructing initiative in February 2009‚ reorganising its operations into two groups‚ one based around networked media products (games‚ computers‚ music-players‚ new mobile products and related services)‚ and the
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11 CASE STUDY PEPSI GROUPE ASSINGMENT INTRODUCTION Pepsico‚ inc.is one of the most successful consumer products companies in the world. Its operates from Australia. Pepsi-cola company‚ the second largest soft drink business and Tropicana products. The main products of the company comprises of different soft drinks brand includes pepsi‚pepsi light ‚pepsi max‚7up‚mountain dew‚etc..The company consists of: Frito-Lay Company‚ the largest
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world‚ Pepsi has implemented several smart strategies in the last decade to improve its turnover and profits. Pepsi-Cola’s expansions in snacks like Lays‚ Quaker oats‚ Cheetos and Kurkure have given them an edge over Coca-Cola. Although‚ Coca-Cola is still the number one selling brand‚ Pepsi has reduced their dependency on soft drinks by expanding their product mix. We all know that the marketing mix is a dynamic process and is always changing with prices and promotions. However‚ Kudos to Pepsi‚ who
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known beverage companies‚ Coco-Cola and Pepsi. They have competed considerably and distributed the beverage market profit for several decades. In the open market‚ it is difficult to exactly tell which one is the winner within the perfect competition‚ since both companies use different style of promotion and product to expend their markets. The competitive environment of the carbonated soft drinks started about three decades ago. In the beginning of 1960 Coco Cola was dominating the market but this
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Pepsi wanted to enter India… As the major market for PepsiCo‚ the US‚ was reaching saturation levels India’s vast population offered a huge untapped customer base Urbanization had familiarized indians with leading global brands Question 1 Why do companies like Pepsi need to globalize? What are various ways in which foreign companies can enter a foreign market? What hurdles and problems did India face when it tried to enter India in 1980s? Need for globalization Wider and newer
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Table Of Contents Page 2 Overview “ 4 Introduction “ 5 Theoretical Perspectives “ 8 Threats to Organized Labour “ 11 Opportunities for Growth “ 13 Conclusions “ 14 Recommendations Overview Globalization has been the buzzword in the latter part of the twentieth century and has continued to generate much discussion by persons in all spheres. In most cases it has been a very emotive subject tied up with fear‚ on one hand‚ and unreserved
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demonstrated that ASEAN is an association rather than an alliance. Leifer argued that security matters are addressed bilaterally rather than regionally‚ and national interest prevails over regional unity. Even after both countries withdrew troops in June 2012‚ it is worth looking back at what the conflict meant for the body. The ASEAN way‚ which includes the ‘non-intervention’ principle and consensus-based decision-making‚ has weakened any possibility of intervention and has constrained any aspirations
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