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    Week 4 15.18 Sixty-four students in an introductory college economics class were asked how many credits they had earned in college‚ and how certain they were about their choice of major. Research question: At α = .01‚ is the degree of certainty independent of credits earned? Certaint Credits Earned | Very Uncertain | Somewhat certain | Very Certain | Row Total | 0–9 | 12 | 8 | 3 | 23 | 10 to 59 | 8 | 4 | 10 | 22 | 60 or more | 1 | 7 | 11 | 19 | Col Total | 21 | 19 | 24 | 64 |

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    perference Feeling Dimensions Coca Cola give customers a feeling of attachment‚ pleasure‚ happiness and belonging to a community. Resonance Dimensions Frequency and amount of repeat purchases. People purchasing Coca Cola will never substitute it with Pepsi . They will buy this brand whenever

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    Pepper was the first brand introduced in 1885 as a brain tonic. As a brain tonic‚ it promoted alertness and relieved symptoms of fatigue. Not long after‚ Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola introduced their soda remedies. Originally was named “Brad’s Drink” after the creator but later changed to Pepsi Cola after the main ingredients pepsin and kola nuts. Pepsi was used to assist in digestive problems and to boost energy. The first 17 years that Coca Cola was around‚ the main ingredient was cocaine‚ because the

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    of other factors makes for favorable conditions to operate for the incumbents. The rivalry among existing competitors is extremely intense however; it proves to provide benefits for the industry. For instance when Coca Cola introduces a new venture Pepsi may follow or vice versa‚ essentially offering more products for consumers. The intense rivalry keeps competitors from entering the industry because of the intense price

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    required to review their prices. Could it be relevant to Vermont Teddy Bear to internationalize by following some of its US corporate customers abroad? Vermont Teddy Bear’s corporate customers are very big companies‚ that kind of companies such as Pepsi Cola or Johnson & Johnson have centralised upstream activities but decentralised downstream ones. So‚ every downstream function is specific to the country it is in. For the same reason‚ the culture clash will be present if Vermont Teddy Bear follow

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    COKE verSus pEPSI‚ 2001 Teaching Note (Adapted from the Darden School of Business) This case is set in December 2000‚ immediately after the merger announcement between PepsiCo‚ Inc.‚ and the Quaker Oats Company. The case asks students to estimate EVATM (economic value added) from 2001 to 2003. Students also need to determine each company’s weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) to estimate EVA. The primary objective of this case is to introduce students to the concepts and calculation of WACC

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    Marketing Strategy in Action Discussion Questions: 1- Discuss the attitude and related beliefs towards Coca-Cola of intensely brand-loyal consumers (perhaps like those who were upset by the new Coke in 1985). How might their attitude and beliefs differ from those of less involved‚ less loyal consumers? What marketing implications would these differences have? Answer: For those types of consumers they have a strong positive attitude toward the Coca-Cola brand. And this can surpass what

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    HR Restructuring - The Coca Cola & Dabur Way: The Leader Humbled It all began with Coca Cola India’s (Coca-Cola) realization that something was surely amiss. Four CEOs within 7 years‚ arch-rival Pepsi surging ahead‚ heavy employee exodus and negative media reports indicated that the leader had gone wrong big time. The problems eventually led to Coca-Cola reporting a huge loss of US $ 52 million in 1999‚ attributed largely to the heavy investments in India and Japan. Coca-Cola had spent Rs 1500 crore

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    restore the economy. Pepsi Co responded favourably to the invitations of SLORC and other companies from US also started doing business in Burma. In 1991‚ Pepsi Co decided to enter a joint venture with Myanmar Golden Star Co‚ a Burmese owned company by Burmese businessmen named Thein Tun. Myanmar Golden Star would own 60 percent of the venture. This included setting up a bottling plant with 10 year licence to bottle and distributes PepsiCo-owned products in Burma‚ including Pepsi Cola‚ 7 up‚ and Miranda

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    where the company decided to go ahead with the full blown promotion in spite of the mechanism failure rate’s. Also compounding the problem was the mismatch in the number of cans that had the money versus the ones that did not have it. Its competitor Pepsi took a far simple yet similar style approach towards its promotion where instead of a mechanism to give money the cans had at the bottom a number that corresponded to a winning amount. Coca Cola should have taken the feedback its test customers gave

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