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    Coca-Cola and Pepsi are the leading soft drink manufactures in the world. Therefore, it is not uncommon for these companies to bump heads, trying to take global dominance of the soft drink market. For more than a century, Coca-Cola and Pepsi have posted advertisement after advertisement to bring more viewers to their brand. Both companies have been rather quiet recently, until Pepsi brought out the Halloween advertisement in 2013 going after Coca-Cola. Pepsi made a can of Pepsi wearing a Coke cape

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    example for this is the soft drink business; Pepsi and Coke have always been rivals to each other. They are always attempting to gain market share, by consuming many compact beverage companies to appeal to the people. This paper will discuss the history over time between these two industry giants and how they are economically at this point, and how supply and demand effects this industry. There are two extremely famous beverage companies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi, have competed fiercely for the beverage

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    Coca-Cola is Better Than Pepsi! Despite its relation to obesity and other health risk, soda still remains as a popular beverage in the United States, and upon other demographic groups. Amongst the lineup of refreshments, Pepsi and Coca-Cola are the most leading carbonated cola beverage brands around the world. Pepsi and Coca-Cola had been rivals when introduced respectively in the 1900s, trying to dominate the carbonated soft drink market. Through print ads and video ads, both brands were undergoing

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    Pepsi Versus Coke: The Real Winner Following the American Psychological Association’s Guidelines Jonathan Nichols Gardner-Webb University Abstract In the battle of soda wars, there have always been two, Coke and Pepsi. This report takes the two and separates them apart to determine several factors between the two. First of all we had to define PepsiCo and Coca-Cola Companies as they are both global companies and with PepsiCo, they are bigger than just beverages. This report just looks

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    Queen B. So for her to be advertising pepsi products is a total let down towards her career. All people have their own opinion stating whether or not they agree with beyonce selling or advertising the product of pepsi, but however my opinion on things are completely different. My opinion is beyonce should not be selling pepsi products at all, considering she is all about healthy living. So for her to be all about healthy living and selling or advertising pepsi

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a United States federal law enacted on 30th July 2002, also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 and commonly called SOX or Sarbox. This law was passed in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron, Tyco International, Adelphia, Peregrine Systems and WorldCom. These scandals, which cost investors billions of dollars when the share prices

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    expectations for their bottling and business partners. If no respect of the SGP requirements, the company reserves the right to terminate an agreement with the supplier. 4) Competition Pepsi – 14% growth in net revenue in 2011 and has their brand distributed in over 200 countries. (PepsiCo, 2011). Coca Cola and Pepsi are both competitive with their pricing. Local Companies in different countries also oppose threats to Coca-Cola’s sales :  Inca Kola, a locally made beverage made in Peru. Coca-Cola

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    Marketing Goal Indianapolis has become a sports’ mecca. Ample options of sport have created an enormous market for the community and visitors to experience. One downfall of being in Indianapolis is the enormous amount of sport market competition. Entering into the sports market in Indianapolis can create an underdog feeling to an already competitive market share. Indy Fuel has to take the necessary steps in order to gain a competitive advantage from established organizations and not let history

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    The tour at the Pepsi distribution and bottling plant took place on March 31st, 2016. The tour started off with presentations by the Plant Director Alirio Birico and Supply Chain Planner Brian Tam. The presentation covered many interesting facts about Pepsico like the fact that it operates in 200 countries and produces 3,000 different products. 35% of Pepsico’s revenue comes from their new markets. Within Canada, Pepsico has 9,000 employees and distributes to 20,000 stores with their beverage and

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    Company position According to Fortune 500 list, Pepsi Co. is the number 43 highlighting Pepsi’s continued success. Also, Pepsi Co. operates within the soda and snack industry against rival competitor Coca Cola and other soft drink brands. Pepsi Co. is one of only a handful of fortune 500 companies run by women. Mrs. Indra K. Nooyi biography states she assumed command of Pepsi Co. in 2006 as CEO and is the driving force for the companies CSR initiatives. (Pepsi: Leadership) Corporate Social Responsibilities

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