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    ECONOMIC FACTORS Economic recession can be one of the most important factors that influence Coca-Cola Company. The behavior of consumers changes during recessions. They have less money to spend and cut back personal spending in response to the overall decline in economic activity. Due to this fact‚ sells of Coca-Cola Company can fall by in Europe as now there is a recession. However‚ this worldwide company has huge brand awareness‚ unique selling point and due to this fact sales are still growing

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    Lay's

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    owned by PepsiCo Inc.

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    price elasticity

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    economic situation changed.” This quotation brings to mind the old saying‚ “If you are a farmer‚ the weather is always bad.” Discuss the sense in which this saying might be true. (Hint: What happens to price if there is a bumper crop? What is the price elasticity of demand for wheat? Is it inelastic or elastic? What happens to total revenue if there is an increase in supply?) If a product like corn or wheat has a bumper crop season‚ the selling price for the good would fall. This is because a bumper crop

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    Advertising‚ What Is It ? Advertisements are methods used to commercialize a product or anything else‚ such as AA meetings‚ a garage sale‚ etc. Advertising is used mainly to influence specific audience or all audiences to buy the product. For example‚ my product is advertising Reebok and is concentrating on people who play American Football. The advertisement is using the testimonial* method to advertise Reebok. The purpose for advertising is to commercialize a product or anything else to a certain

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    Elasticity Of Arteries

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    They have typical three layer blood vessel wall structure with a thick tunica media. The walls of arteries are highly compliant due to the elastic fibres present. The wall thickness of the arteries varies in based on the proximity to the heart. The elasticity of arteries allows pressure absorption from the left ventricle of the heart as it pumps blood into the arteries. There are two significant types of arteries‚ elastic and muscular. Elastic arteries are the largest in the body and include the aorta

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    com/definition/market-cap. Marketing Strategy. (n.d.). Retrieved August 31‚ 2010‚ from the Business Dictionary: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/marketing-strategy.html. Stock Analysis Pepsico vs. Coca-Cola. (2010) . Retrieved September 01‚ 2010‚ from: http://www.echristianinvesting.com/2010/02/stock-analysis-pepsico-vs-coca-cola.

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    Demand and Elasticity

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    Demand and Elasticity Linear demand curve: Q = a – bP Elasticity: E d = (ΔQ/ΔP)/(P/Q) = -b(P/Q) E d = -1 in the middle of demand curve (up is more elastic) Total revenue and Elasticity: Elastic: Ed < -1 ↑P→↓R (↑P by 15%→↓Q by 20%) Inelastic: 0 > Ed > -1 ↑P→↑R (↑P by 15%→↓Q by 3%) Unit elastic: Ed = -1 R remains the same (↑P by 15%→↓Q by 15%) MR: positive expansion effect (P(Q) – sell of additional units) + price reduction effect (reduces revenues because of lower price (ΔP/ΔQ)/Q)

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    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006 1. Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? In an industry dominated by two heavyweight contenders‚ Coke and Pepsi‚ in fact‚ between 1996 and 2004 per capita consumption of carbonated soft drinks (CSD) remained between 52 to 54 gallons per year. Consumption grew by an average of 3% per year over the next three decades. Fueling this growth were the increasing availability of CSD‚ the introduction of diet and flavored varieties‚ and brand extensions

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    This report is based upon the information from the Harvard business case: “Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century”. Both Coca Cola Company and PepsiCo are the largest players in the Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSD) industry. The purpose of this report is to gain insight into the possible strategies that can be applied‚ in order to expand the overall throat share in the future. History revealed that a highly competitive strategy that was utilized in the past by both companies resulted

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