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
Premium Coca-Cola Pepsi Soft drink
Pepsi Blue Pepsi Blue Type Flavored Cola Manufacturer PepsiCo‚ Inc. Country of origin United States Introduced mid-2002 Discontinued 2004 (Canadian markets) Related products Crystal Pepsi‚ New Coke Pepsi blue‚ launched in mid-2002 and discontinued in 2004‚ was the result of taste-testing over 100 flavors over a 9-month period. Designed to compete with Coca-Cola’s Vanilla Coke‚ it is considered by some to be the company’s second equivalent of New Coke‚ after the much maligned Crystal
Premium Coca-Cola Cola E number
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
Premium Coca-Cola Pepsi
4.2 Motivation and Involvement 3 - 4 4.3 Promotion 4 4.0 Information Search 4 5.4 Culture and Subculture 4 - 5 5.5 Memory 5 5.6 Product 6 - 7 5.7 Promotion 7 5.0 Evaluation of Alternatives 7 6.8 Attitudes 7 6.9 Product 7 - 8 6.10 Price 8 - 9 6.11 Promotion 9-10 6.12 Personality 10
Premium Brand Pepsi
direct and indirect employment 1‚50‚000people (including suppliers and distributors) BEVERAGES Pepsi‚ 7UP‚ Mirinda‚Mt. Dew and DietPepsi HYDRATINGAND NUTRITIONAL BEVERAGES Aquafina ISOTONIC SPORTS DRINKS Gatorade JUICE BASED DRINKS Tropicana100%‚ Tropicana Nectars‚Tropicana Twisters and Slice LOCAL BRANDS Lehar Evervess Soda and DukesLemonade Manufacturer Sponsored Retail Franchisee Pepsi Co licenses bottlers in various markets that buy its syrup concentrate. These bottlers then
Premium Coca-Cola Pepsi
PROJECT REPORT ON RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION OF PEPSICO (HYDERABAD) Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement For the award of the degree of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BY Name: N.ARCHANA Register no: 08S11E0004 Project report
Premium Pepsi
influences 9 Sociocultural influences 9 Technological influences 10 External Environment: Industry Analysis (Dess and Lumpkin‚ 2003; Porter‚ 1980) 10 Five Forces Analysis 11 External Environment: Strategic Group (Major Competitors) 12 Coca-Cola‚ Inc. 12 Kraft-Food Company‚ Inc. 13 Evaluation of the Balanced Scoreboard 13 Evaluation of RBV 14 FINANCIAL ANALYSYS 15 PROBLEM STATEMENT 17 Problem Statement #1 17 Problem Statement #2 18 Problem Statement #3 18 Alternative Solutions
Premium Pepsi Coca-Cola Soft drink
Misuse of media for the sake of publicity‚ sales and promotion News and media in general play a very important role for every single one of us. In fact‚ it is the media that defines much of how we perceive the world around us. Without news and media groups‚ we will be constantly left out in the blue on a lot of information for both the important ones and the silly ones that we enjoy reading anyway. For this very reason alone‚ news and media groups carry an immense amount of responsibility to deliver
Premium Truth Public relations Reason
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
Premium Revenue Balance sheet Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
Coca-Cola Company versus Pepsi Company Coca-Cola Company versus Pepsi Company Analyze and discuss the current effects of IFRS on the pension reporting for Coca-Cola and PepsiCo at 2009 year-end. Pepsi and Coca Cola companies are two global competitors that have ferocious competitions with each other. The two companies have highly diversified products with varying pension plans. Pension is usually defined as a steady income that a person receives on retirement. Recent events in the world of
Premium