Australian Beverages Ltd

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    Southcorp

    into a focused wine group, completing the divestment of its water heater operations in 2002. Listed on the Australian stock exchange, Southcorp posted total group sales of A$2.82 billion (US$1.59 billion) in 2002. On 13 January 2005, Foster’s Group Limited announced the purchase of an 18.8% interest in Southcorp Limited from Southcorp’s largest shareholder, Reline Investments Pty Ltd, the Oatley family’s investment vehicle, for AU$4.17 per share in cash, valuing the stake at AU$584

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    Annual Report

    ANNUAL REPORT 2013 CONTENTS Chairman’s Review Managing Director’s Review Financial Results Board of Directors Senior Management Corporate Governance Statement Financial and Statutory Reports Directors’ Report Financial Report Income Statement Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement of Financial Position Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Changes in Equity Notes to the Financial Statements 1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies 2. Segment Reporting 3. Revenue 4. Income Statement

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    Marketing Concepts

    Australian Fruit Juice Industry Report Executive Summary The purpose of this report was to examine the Australian Fruit Juice industry. Research for this report included the IBISWorld Fruit Juice Drink Manufacturing report. The Australian Fruit Juice industry consists of 56 wide ranges of beverages including flavoured water, iced tea, and fruit drink and fruit juice, with 4 major companies representing 71.5% share. The industry had an annual growth of 1.1% in 2008-13, businesses profited over

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    Australian Beverages

    Understanding the external environment (Industry attractiveness) 1. Identify the industry, product segments and value chain. The industry is the Australian Non-alcoholic beverage industry. Currently, Australian Beverages Ltd is the second largest competitor behind Butlers Corporation. Industry consolidation has been occurring but is not expected to continue in the future due to the relatively high market shares held by major competitors. Core operations cover processing and bottling (not retailing)

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    Annual Report

    Analysis Introduction Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCL) is the Australasia regional anchor bottler of The Coca Cola Company. The company's Australian origins date back to 1904 as the tobacco company British Tobacco (Australia). Its first foray into soft drinks came in 1964 with the purchase of Coca-Cola Bottlers (Perth), and the company was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1972. Soft drinks and snack foods gradually became the primary focus of the company, which was renamed Amatil Limited

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    Marketing Plan Sample

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Heaven is a type of indulgent ice cream which target market is women in the age of 30-45 years old. This segment of Australian population is 2.35 million people, what is meant is that this is still a potential market for Nestlé Australia Ltd to gain more market share. In addition, the percentage of growth of impulse ice cream increased by 14.4% over a period of 5 years from 2003 to 2008 and is expected to go up to 15.1% in 2011. This proportion will contribute to an incline of

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    Nesltes Marketing Plan

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Heaven is a type of indulgent ice cream which target market is women in the age of 30-45 years old. This segment of Australian population is 2.35 million people, what is meant is that this is still a potential market for Nestlé Australia Ltd to gain more market share. In addition, the percentage of growth of impulse ice cream increased by 14.4% over a period of 5 years from 2003 to 2008 and is expected to go up to 15.1% in 2011. This proportion will contribute to an incline of

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    Economic Development After Wwii

    Hospitality Industry Developments 5 4.1.1 The Beverage Industry Changes 5 4.1.2 The food industry 6 4.2 The Tourism Industry 6 4.2.1 The Baby Boom Industry 6 5.0 The Guest Host Relationship 7 6.0 Conclusion 7 7.0 References 9 8.0 Appendices 11 8.1 Components of Population Growth 1956-2006 11 8.2 The Snowy Mountain Hydroelectric Scheme 11 8.3 Population Growth Since 1945 12 8.4 Fares and travel between Perth and other Australian capitals by air, 1945 12 8.5 Number of Registered

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    Australian Beverage Limited

    Australian Beverages Ltd Facts: a) Started business since 1937 b) In 2013, the company was the second largest supplier of non-alcoholic beverages. c) Due to declining consumption of CSDs, ABL focus on growing new products and entering new non-alcoholic beverages categories. d) Integration of a snack food business over 12 months ago, this latest acquisition enables AML to leverage its strong distribution capabilities to supermarkets, convenience stores and hospitality channels

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    Australia Beverage Ltd

    Australia Beverage Ltd (ABL) 1. What type of organisation is ABL? o ABL was established in the 1938’s. The company is now a publicly listed entity, having been listed since 1996 on the ASX. o Tow Dwyer (TD) is the MD who joined in 2008. During that time, the company was experiencing low shareholder confidence and low growth of its traditional area which is carbonated soft drinks (CSD). TD was able to relief the company with successfully strategic planning and now ABL became the second largest

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