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    Coca Cola in India

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    India 1. Company Background • Coke – A sweet carbonated drink containing caramel and other flavoring components • Invented in 1886 by Dr. J.S. Pemberton • Contained extracts of Coca leaves and Kola nuts • Business sold in 1888 to business men • Candler acquired competitors and promoted Coca-Cola → Rapid sales increase since 1895 • In 1894 J.A. Biedenharn invented selling the prepared drink in bottles 2. Company Background (continued)• In 1919 a group of investors bought Coca Cola for around $25

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    19 1.0 Executive summary  The Coca-Cola Company (“Coca-Cola”) was founded in 1886 which is ranked number one in the beverage industry. The company manages more than 500 nonalcoholic beverage brands‚ and four of the top five nonalcoholic sparkling beverage brands are owned by Coca-Cola. According to its 2012 annual report‚ the whole group’s net operating revenue amounted to 48.02 billion USD (The Coca-Cola Company Annual Review‚ 2012). In addition‚ Coca-Cola accounts for approximately 37.1% of

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    Coca Cola in Belgium

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    1) How could the Belgium problem have damaged Coca Cola? Coca-Cola had been creating a really strong and successful image‚ and people had great sympathy for the brand. But because of the Belgian scandal‚ the credibility of the umbrella brand was being doubted. First of all‚ customers (mainly from Belgium and France at the beginning) were scared of drinking Coca-Cola products. For example‚ parents did not want their kids to get contaminated. More so‚ the brand was not giving a specific reason for

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    Coca Cola Imc

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    promotion‚ publicity and direct marketing. In IMC Plan there are three campaigns which would be carried for the whole year by Coca-Cola. The IMC strategy for Coca-Cola would depend on the nature of market and focus on the social responsibility or societal marketing. Secondly‚ it will focus on the fun and entertainment perspective in order to motivate youngsters to purchase Coca-Cola and generate more sales. Whole IMC will be developed to communicate the message to the target audience to raise funds to

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    Coca-cola Life

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    1.0 Part 1 Evaluation Coca-cola Company is one of the world largest soda companies which recently launch Coca-Cola Life‚ with a low calorie drink in Argentina. This new Coke Life or Green Coke has contained around 100 calories per 20 ounces‚ 250 calories compared with regular Coke. Its product unique selling proposition (USP) is sweetened with combination of sugar and the naturally occurring‚ no-calorie sweetener stevia and plant bottle. It position them self between Diet Coke and the brand’s classic

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    Coca Cola Advertising

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    value. According to Interbrand‚ The Coca Cola Company is the most valued ($77‚839 billion) brand in the world. 2. World’s largest market share in beverage. Coca Cola holds the largest beverage market share in the world (about 40%). 3. Strong marketing and advertising. Coca Cola’ advertising expenses accounted for more than $3 billion in 2012 and increased firm’s sales and brand recognition. 4. Most extensive beverage distribution channel. Coca Cola serves more than 200 countries and more

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    Brand Coca-Cola

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    Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” Project Report‚ Valuations and Real Options Contents Executive Summary 4 COCA-COLA Company 5 Coca-Cola Brand 7 Relevance of the Study 7 Why Coca-cola 8 Objective of the Study 9 Literature Review 9 Data Source 10 Valuation Methodologies 10 Income based valuation methods (Dividend Discount Approach) 11 Valuation Description 12 Method 1: 3 stage Dividend Discount Model approach 12 Method 2: Relative Valuation Approach 14 Method 3: Cost Based Approach

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    Introduction: Conglomerate Coca-Cola is a company that prides itself on being the world’s largest beverage company‚ and one who embodies the cross borders concept of international business by being recognised by no less than 94% of the world’s population is an undoubted success story. However‚ the company is not immune to the various political‚ economic‚ social and technological factors (PEST) that can affect their international operations and‚ in turn‚ the future development of the firm. Subject

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    THE COCA-COLA COMPANY CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009‚ 2008 Analysis of Consolidated Statements of Income Percent Change Year Ended December 31‚ 2009 2008 2009 vs. 2008 (In millions except percentages and per share data) $ $ % NET OPERATING REVENUES 30‚990 31‚944 (2.99)% Cost of goods sold

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    Coca Cola: Unethical

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    In 2006‚ Coca-Cola made headlines in the United Kingdom for being “banned from students’ union over unethical practices.” The students at Sussex University have decided that they can make a difference in exposing Coca-Cola for their unethical practices‚ unhealthy product‚ and the depletion of much needed ground water in rural Indian towns. They are not alone in believing that Coca-Cola contributes to the obesity of children; universities in the United States have also banned Coca-Cola‚ and a “quarter

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