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    Coca-Cola Business Strategy

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    1.0 Introduction Coca-Cola has sold more than one billion servings every day. More than 10,450 beverages are consumed every second. The company achieved earnings of $4,347,000,000 in 2003. It is present on all seven continents and is recognized by 94% of the world population. How did Coca-Cola grow from its humble roots as a home-brewed Georgia-based patent medicine to be the international soft drink powerhouse that it is today? Coca-Cola used numerous technologies to achieve its rise to the

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    Coca Cola Vs. Pepsi

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    drinks, one of two companies come to mind: Coca-Cola or Pepsi. Both companies dominate the global market in soft drink sales. With such a global presence between the companies, there will be an obvious conflict between the two titans of soft drinks. This is seen almost daily, whether it’s on television, magazines, or billboards; it’s not hard to find an advertisement for either company. In 2013, Pepsi posted a Halloween advertisement taking a jab at Coca-Cola. It showed a can of Pepsi wearing a cape

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    Pemberton started Coca-Cola ® in Atlanta Georgia (Who we are,). The Coca Cola Company has their main headquarters in Birmingham Alabama with hundreds of locations worldwide. As of December 31sth 2013 Coca Cola has 130,600 associates worldwide (Who we are). With current CEO Muhtar Kent they are one of the most successful companies in the world (Coca Cola Leaders). As per Ritson, the business model for the Coca Cola Company is B2C, which is also known as “business to consumer,” (Ritson). Coca Cola offers a

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    popular way for advertisement. In this essay, I am going to analyze the advertisement of Coca-Cola in visual art perspective. Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink and it was created by a pharmacist named Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia in 1886. Originally, it is intended to be a patent medicine. According to the study of inter-brand’s best global in 2015, Coca-Cola was the world 's third most valuable brand. Coca-Cola’s advertising has significantly affected American culture, and it is frequently

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    The Coca-Cola Company is a beverage company. “It owns or licenses more than 500 nonalcoholic beverage brands” (MintGlobal, 2014). Coca-Cola Company was founded in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist who is Dr. John S. Pemberton; he created a unique tasting soft drink which generated flavored syrup and mixed with carbonated water. Dr. Pemberton’s partner and bookkeeper, Frank M. Robinson, was credited with the name of beverage “Coca Cola”. They also designed the trademarked and unique script together (The

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    MARKETING MIX OF COCA-COLA (1282) A) Product Coca-Cola has the widest portfolio in the nonalcoholic industry, comprising of 3500 different beverages and about 500 brands. More specifically, apart from the classic Coke, Coca-Cola has expanded into several other brands such as Sprite, Fuze and Fanta which have large market shares in their respective segments and generate huge profits for the company. Moreover, some of its products are available in several flavors and sizes. For example, Coke Diet

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    Introduction Coca-Cola and Pepsi are two of the most popular drinks in the world. The strong competition between both began in the seventies and was even dubbed The “Cola Wars” and continues even to present day. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo compete at length with each other among an extensive list of other brands. A key concern for both of these companies in 2011 was their capability to market, produce, and distribute across national boundaries of a single nation. This concern has decreased as both companies

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    The Coca-Cola Company, is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, but incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware, it is an American multinational beverage corporation, manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. One of the nation’s most recognizable brands Coca-Cola operates in more than 200 countries and people drink about 1.9 billion servings every day, according to The Coca Cola Company. To summarize the history, the company is best known for its leading

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    On May 8, 1886, The Coca-Cola product was born in Atlanta, Georgia by Dr. John Stith Pemberton, a local pharmacist. He produced the carbonated water which was teamed with the new syrup to produce the Coca-Cola drink. (http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/heritage/chronicle_birth_refreshing_idea.html)•In its first year, Coca-Cola products placed on sales for five cent a glass as a soda fountain drink with the sales about 9 glasses a day. (http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/heritage/chronicle_birth_refreshing_idea

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    Case Analysis : Coca Cola

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    Case Analysis - Coca Cola Phyllis Terry Columbia Southern University Strategic Management and Business Policy MBA 5101 Jon Crispin June 30, 2015 Case Analysis - Coca Cola Coca-Cola was the first cola in the United States and is also the top selling cola globally (About Us Coca-Cola History, para. 1). Coke was the only product that Coca Cola Corporation sold when it was first started, and now has other products that satisfy the different palates and concerns of consumers. Consumers don’t realize

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