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    Pepsi Report

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    Executive Summary The soft drink industry in India has two major players‚ Pepsi and Coke. Besides these there are some local players at different market‚ operating with different market share. But they are not a big threat to the market share of either Pepsi or Coke. However as of now the two big names in cola industry are only two top U.S. players Pepsi and Coke and the fight for acquiring the market is always going between these two players and the Cola industry has along seen a COLD WAR

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    Public Health Promotion Strategy of Lhuntse Introduction Public health is the first priority of a nation as health is the chief priority to man. According to the American Public Health Association‚ APHA(2001)‚ public health as the practice of preventing diseases and promoting good health within groups of people from small communities to entire countries. The functions of public health include preventing epidemics‚ monitoring health status of the population‚ developing policies and laws to protect

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    Pepsi and Coke

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    Coke and Pepsi Coke and Pepsi are both two big companies in the world which are known by cola. Pepsi is the biggest competitor of coke. The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest manufacturer‚ distributor and beverage company.(No author‚ 2009-6-26) Pepsi company is also a transnational corporation with long history. Each of them has big market in the world. However‚ a comparison of Pepsi and Coke reveals several similarities but a great number of differences. Coke and Pepsi are similar

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    In the US‚ military public relations and communication is part of a tradition supported by ideas and a high level of confidence between citizens‚ their government‚ and the media. Today‚ public affairs are vital in the US Armed Forces. It’s supported by the notion that government must answer for resources given to it by the people. The military is obliged to keep people informed of the safety of their nation. No governmental department has higher responsibility than the presidential office‚ and

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    Pepsi Atom

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    A Project report On A study to understand market acceptability of Pepsi Atom In partial fulfilment of the requirements of Master of Management Studies Conducted by University of Mumbai “A study to understand market acceptability of Pepsi Atom” under the guidance of Prof. Rajesh Vyas in partial fulfillment of the requirement of Masters of Management Studies by University of Mumbai for the academic year 2012 – 2014. _______________ Prof. Rajesh Vyas Project Guide

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    Pepsi Ad

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    1990 Pepsi Ad: The choice of a new generation Pepsi has always been known for creating daring and unique advertisements. It is one of the most competitive carbonated beverage makers founded in 1898 by Caleb Bradham. From the beginning Pepsi has always tried to be two steps ahead of the times with their ads. With the 1990 Pepsi Pop Art Ad it creates a vivid take on its cans. This was the beginning of a new decade and new ideas had to come into play. Times were changing so companies had to be able

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    Pepsi in India

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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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    Pepsi Story

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    The story of PEPSI In 1899‚ pharmacist Celeb Bradham started the company known as „Brad’s drink” in New Jersey. He discovered new drink in his pharmacy and decides to launch it in the market. At this time‚ he had no registered brand name‚ which turned out to be positive‚ as he soon realized that his company needs another name In 1902 the brand name was registered‚ one year after incorporating „Pepsi Cola Company”. In 1905 Pepsi had first logo change. Than it has been changing several times

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    Pepsi Company

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    ANALYSYS 15 PROBLEM STATEMENT 17 Problem Statement #1 17 Problem Statement #2 18 Problem Statement #3 18 Alternative Solutions (Strategies) 19 Alternative Solution #1 19 Alternative Solution #2 20 Alternative Solution #3 20 Recommendation/implementation 21 Conclusion 21 References 23 APPENDIX A – SWOT ANALYSIS 27 Appendix B - GRAND STRATegy MATRIX (David‚ 2005) 28 APPENDIX C - FINANCIAL RATIOS 29 APPENDIX D - RESOURCE-BASED VIEW OF THE FIRM 31 Appendix e - balanced scorecard

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    Toyota’s Accelerator and Public Relations Crisis By Cristi DeLeo One of the world’s top automakers‚ Toyota was once one of the leaders in automobile and business improvement and manufacturing. However‚ in 2009 the top builder of reliable and high quality cars went through one of the largest recalls in the history of the United States. Consumers had considered Toyota one of the top in the race for automobile and automobile selling among car manufacturers

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