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    be defined as the integration of the world 's people, firms and government. In the modern context, globalization is usually the result of closer ties in international trade, known as bilateral trade agreements. The WTO and NAFTA are two examples of such bilateral trade agreements. With such agreements, cross-country investment increases. This increase in investment is aided by the increase in information technology and communications.” (Green, 2016) Coca-Cola is the world’s largest soft drink company

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    “For a 125 years, we have been refreshing the world.”(Coca-Cola) These words explain the long relationship that the Coca-Cola Company has had with the consumers. The Coca-Cola Company was founded in downtown Atlanta, Georgia in 1886. (Coca-Cola) Today Coca-Cola is one of the most recognizable fountain drinks in the world. Expansion of advertising techniques, and modern technology have allowed this company to rise above the rest. One ad that is particularly oriented towards the global community is

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    a) Coca Cola was invented in May 1886 by a pharmacist in Atlanta after he wanted to find a substitute for the morphine he was addicted to. John Pemberton created the recipe at a drugstore in Georgia; Pemberton’s Eagle Drug and Chemical House, and named it coca wine. This recipe was a non-alcoholic innovation of the famous Vin Mariani European coca wine that was popular in those days. It was registered in 1885, and in 1886, he developed Coca Cola after Atlanta passed a legislation prohibiting alcohol

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    industry, there are several brands that come to mind, but one particular brand has developed a reputation for being the most iconic soft drinks in the world. Coca-Cola is a unique brand that has continued to spread its global image to consumers across the world. One way we as consumers can analyze, understand, and influence the effects of the Coca-Cola brand is by using the powers of Michael Porter’s five forces. Each force plays a vital role showing the ways the business deals with new entrants, suppliers

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    Throughout this paper The Coca-Cola Company and its history will be discussed. The first part of this paper is about who discovered The Coca-Cola Company and how is was discovered. The second portion of this paper gets into depth about the company’s history, it also covers the rise and fall of the company, and the in-betweens. It will go through the years of 1893-1904, the years of 1905-1918 and the 1980s.The third portion of this paper will discuss the five major kinds of drivers of globalization

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    Coca-Cola Company Coca-Cola started its business in 1886 bringing, in the concept of carbonated soft drinks. Coca-Cola Company’s primary business consists of manufacturing and selling beverage concentrates and syrups, as well as some finished beverages, to bottling and canning operations and other distributors. (“Structure and culture - creating an effective organizational structure - Coca-Cola great Britain,” 1995). Coca-Cola was first to move into the marketplace and by being first to move into

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    Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company, refreshing consumers with than 500 sparkling and still brands. The company and its bottling partners are dedicated and focused on five key areas. There are profit, people, portfolio, partners and planet. Coca-Cola has the scale but lacks the agility to adapt. They reposition their brand; develop new products, having access to new, fast-growing markets and solution to challengers impacting the business. Coca-Cola believes in “learn”, doing

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    everyone drinks beverages. Coca-Cola is one of the world’s most popular beverage companies. Starting with its founding, Coca-Cola made products and used marketing and sales to impact the United States of America and is still growing for the future. The founding of Coca-Cola was unusual. The original leadership began Coca-Cola’s long journey to success. John Stith Pemberton, an Atlanta pharmacist, invented Coca-Cola in 1886. Made of coca plant (cocaine) and cola nut, Coca-Cola was sold as a headache

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    Coca-Cola started its business in 1886 bringing, in the concept of carbonated soft drinks. Coca-Cola Company’s primary business consists of manufacturing and selling beverage concentrates and syrups, as well as some finished beverages, to bottling and canning operations and other distributors. (“Structure and culture - creating an effective organizational structure - Coca-Cola great Britain,” 1995). Coca-Cola was first to move into the marketplace and by being first to move into this marketplace

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    COCA COLA

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    industry was Coca-Cola. They brought a new revolution in the history of the world. Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as the best-known product in the world. Coca-Cola invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The name 'Coca-Cola ' was suggested by Dr. Pemberton 's bookkeeper, Frank Robinson. He kept the name Coca-Cola in the flowing script that is famous today. Coca-Cola was first sold at a soda fountain by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with

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