1. What are economic characteristics of the bottled water industry? If we define the economic characteristics in term of macro environment‚ there is several ways that we can categorize as the follow; Market size and growth rate The bottled water industry has a high potential in growth rate and in the terms of sales volume or per capita consumption rate. For example‚ the United States’ capita consumption of bottled water lagged those of soft drinks by more than a 2:1 margin. In term of
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About PepsiCo It all starts with Performance. PepsiCo is the largest food and beverage business in North America and the second-largest in the world. Our brands include Pepsi-Cola‚ Lay’s‚ Quaker Oats‚ Tropicana and Gatorade‚ as well as Naked‚ Aquafina‚ Cheetos‚ 7UP (outside the U.S.)‚ Sabra and Izze‚ to name a few. We also have a variety of strong international brands in our key markets‚ such as Mirinda in Europe and Gamesa in Latin America. Within these markets‚ we offer products that satisfy
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OUTLINE Introduction ………………… 3 1. The business – economic setting a. The Business Strategy …………………. 4 b. Mission and Strategies …………………. 5 2. PepsiCo Strategic Positioning a. Industry Analysis …………………. 6 b. Company Background ………………… 7 c. Snack Food ………………… 7 d. Beverages ………………… 8 e. Company History – PepsiCo ………………… 9 f. PepsiCo Financial Analysis ………………… 10 3. Terms of the acquisition
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has become very profitable in the past ten years. Huge multinational companies currently make billions of dollars on water they simply extract from the ground‚ slap a label on and sell at competitive prices. Examples of these companies includes: Aquafina (Pepsi)‚ Dasani (Coke)‚ Perrier (Nestle)‚ Evian‚ and Fiji Water among hundreds of others. Many countries have become very oriented toward bottled water. According to a 2001 World Wildlife Fund survey‚ individuals around the globe consume some 89
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Presentation Transcript Coke And Pepsi Learn To Compete In India: Coke And Pepsi Learn To Compete In India Prepared By- Dhwani Shah Megha Jagtap Parth Purohit Rohan Mehta Paras Charan Mochan Bhola Background of Beverage Industry in India: Background of Beverage Industry in India Coca-Cola’s past in India Present from 1958 until 1977 Industry Shakeup in 1988 State of the Industry in 1993 45% of market consisted of small manufacturers $3.2 million market share Low Demand for Carbonated
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REPORT ON INDIAN BEVERAGE INDUSTRY 1. Beverage Overview------------------------------------------------------ 3 2. Indian Beverage Industry----------------------------------------------- 4 3. Share of Volume by Beverage Category of India---------------------- 7 4. Per Capita Consumption In India--------------------------------------- 8 5. Key Figures on Indian Beverage Industry------------------------------ 9 6. Factors driving developments
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PEPSI COMPANY | | Type | Cola | Manufacturer | PepsiCo. | Country of origin | United States | Introduced | 1898 (as Brad’s Drink) June 16‚ 1903 (as Pepsi-Cola) 1961 (as Pepsi) | Related products | Coca-Cola Fanta Dr Pepper Sprite (soft drink) Irn Bru Cola Turka Big Cola | Website | http://pepsi.com/ | Pepsi is a soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. It is sold in many places such as retail stores‚ restaurants‚ schools‚ cinemas and from vending machines. The drink was first made
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9-706-447 REV: APRIL 16‚ 2009 DAVID B. YOFFIE Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006 For more than a century‚ Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola vied for “throat share” of the world’s beverage market. The most intense battles in the so-called cola wars were fought over the $66 billion carbonated soft drink (CSD) industry in the United States.1 In a “carefully waged competitive struggle” that lasted from 1975 through the mid-1990s‚ both Coke and Pepsi achieved average annual revenue growth of around
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Product Development And Marketing Mix. * Mountain Dew Product in Nigeria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BY: Peter Isimhanze‚ Tuesday‚ June 26‚ 2011. Table of Content Introduction…………………………………………………………………………. 1 Brief on Seven-up Bottling Company Plc………………………………………... 3 * Company’s Product Mix……………………………………………….. 5 * Company’s Marketing Strategies……………………………………... 6 The Product – “Mountain Dew”…………………………………………………… 7 Product Mix…………………………………………………………………………
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Case Background There are two well known beverage companies‚ Coco-Cola and Pepsi. They have competed considerably and distributed the beverage market profit for several decades. In the open market‚ it is difficult to exactly tell which one is the winner within the perfect competition‚ since both companies use different style of promotion and product to expend their markets. The competitive environment of the carbonated soft drinks started about three decades ago. In the beginning of 1960 Coco
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