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    Brand Audit of Coca Cola

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    Brand Audit Coca-cola In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Santiago‚ Kevin DJ March 2011 I. Consumer focused sources of procedures to: -Assess the health of the brand Coca cola has been top in the market for the last decade or even 2 decades. But can coca cola maintain their top level in the market? One of the great marketing legend of coca cola is their bottle. That famous bottle was designed

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    Campaign Critique Introduction Coca Cola‚ the world’s greatest and most successful brand for soft drinks was introduced in the year 1886. Coca Cola has had a lot of memorable images/advertisements which are seen as an icon for Coca Cola. One of these images is the image of the polar bear. Coca Cola’s advertisements/print advertisements have featured polar bears from as far back as 1922 and have had a lot of memorable moments‚ such as in the year 1993‚ where an advert was released of the polar

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    Coca-Cola Swot Analysis

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    marketer of non-alcoholic beverages in the world‚ Coca-Cola has a strong brand recognition and brand portfolio. The company owns more than 400 brands‚ including sports drinks‚ teas‚ juices‚ and energy drinks. Coca-cola operates in more than 200 countries‚ with 75% of profits coming from abroad (Hoover‚ 2009). The company ranks well ahead its closest competitor Pepsi‚ with brand equity of $67 billion compared to Pepsi’s $13 billion. However‚ Coca-Cola is threatened by intense negative publicity and

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    Q1. Trace the history and major milestone of the Coca Cola Company. Write about new businesses‚ divestment‚ new market entered and exited. Coca Cola History: Coca-Cola began its existence in a three-legged brass pot in the backyard of John S. Pemberton on May 8‚ 1886. Pemberton was a pharmacist trying to create a new headache tonic. Pemberton took his creation to the now famous Jacob’s Pharmacy about 2 blocks from his home. There the syrup was mixed with cold tap water and sold to ailing customers

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    McDonald’s) or thanks to its value among consumers. So‚ the core target audience of Coca Cola is youngster or youth. Their targeting is not based on gender but the results show that both genders like this product and use it. Finally‚ Coca Cola consider each customer as a target and a potential consumer. All age groups are being targeted but the most potential is the age group from 18-25 that covers around 40% of total age segments. To know what their customers need‚ Coca-Cola uses the consumer segmentation

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    PROBLEM The Coca-Cola Co. is the leading company in the beverage Industry. It produces about 400 brands consisting of over 2‚600 beverage products. Its major rivals are PepsiCo and Cadbury Schweppes PLC. The PepsiCo obtains 60% of its Revenues from its snack division. Cadbury Schweppes PLC is the largest confectionary company and has a strong regional beverage presence in the Americas and Australia. Considering its rivals’ success in its snack division; The Coca-Cola Co. is considering

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    COCA-COLA BUSINESS SUMMARY Abstract Dr. John Stith Pemberton is responsible for the discovery of the drink that initially revolutionized the fountain drink industry and has continued its world-shattering hike for the past 126 years and has steadfastly transformed the modern day beverage market. Dr. Pemberton‚ on May 8‚ 1886‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ first introduced his product to Jacobs’ Pharmacy where it was sold for five cents a glass as a fountain drink. The Coca-Cola Company

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    Topic: Competitive Advantage‚ Competitive Strategy Case: #10 Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics (Korean) faces the prospect of large-scale Chinese entry into its DRAM chip business. Before deciding how to respond it should establish the sources of its competitive advantage. Does the company have a distinct dual advantage of being both low-cost and differentiated? This case provides detailed cost and pricing estimates across all significant DRAM product generations and product architectures

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    Strategy

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    Strategy‚ Management and Leadership Individual Report 1 Business-level Strategy of Nestle Nestle is an international brand with a portfolio in almost every food and beverage category. The brand is consumed daily by a majority of people‚ from its confectionary to it dairy brands and on to it’s beverages. With around 8000 brands it is hard to stay away from them. The company shows it’s size when figures such as 468 factories spread over 86 countries are some statistics‚ with the company employing

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    A companies overall success or demise mainly relies on its reputation. In Business Ethics‚ corporate reputation is defined as "one of an organization’s greatest intangible assets with tangible value"(Ferrell‚ 2011). This meaning that although sometimes a companies reputation may be unwritten‚ the value of it is obvious. There are many different factors that could be listed when discussing the characteristics stakeholders may use when determining the reputation of a company. Some factors that

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