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    Coca Cola in India

    Coca-Cola in India Coca-Cola is a brand name known throughout the entire world. It covers 60 percent of the $1.6 billion soft drink market. In 2006–2007, Coca-Cola faced some difficult challenges in the region of Kerala, India. The company was accused of using water that contained pesticides in its bottling plants in Kerala. An environmental group, the Center for Science and Environment (CSE), found 57 bottles of Coke and Pepsi products from 12 Indian states that contained unsafe levels of

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    Coca-Cola in India 1. What aspects of U.S. culture and of Indian culture may have been causes of Coke’s difficulties in India? Something that could have been a problem right from the start is communication. Countries have different ways of communication, and something could be translated completely opposite of what was meant. Communication problems could have been a cause of the problems in India. Also, the different styles of communication could have been an issue because the United States

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    difficulties in India? The iconic white lettering against the bright red background – a strong brand image that is undoubtedly known throughout the entire world. Holding a market share of 60% in the soft drink market Coca-Cola is a global key player in the beverage industry supported with operations in over 200 countries. Coca-Cola´s brand strength is reinforced by its worldwide distribution and availability. Therefore Coca-Cola chose to penetrate the Indian market as India is one of the most

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Sanjiv Gupta FROM: Jeremy King CC: Christopher Cowan DATE: 08/07/03 SUBJECT: Coca-Cola India On August 5th, 2003 the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) issued a press release titled “Hard Truths about Soft Drinks”. Tests conducted by CSE at the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory (PML) found concerning amounts of pesticide residue in all twelve major brands of cold beverages sold in and around Delhi. Behind Tokyo, Delhi is the second largest agglomeration in the world

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    Coca-Cola in India 1. We can count many aspects of U.S. culture and Indian culture which can cause difficulties in Coca- Cola India. The first big problem is the problem of communication between India and the United States , the language . They have difficulty understanding some points, which distorts communication. The United States and India have different expressions which causes misunderstandings of language. Another problem concerns the laws of the United States and India. Both countries

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    COCA-COLE IN INDIA SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS ANALYSIS Social and cultural environment refers to a social form has been formed under the values, religious beliefs, customs, ethics, and so combined. Any business in a certain social and cultural environment, where corporate marketing activities will be subject to environmental impact and socio-cultural constraint. This knowledge forms values, creates attitudes and influence behavior (Guidelines for Socio-cultural Analysis. Jonathan Renshaw ,Marie-Madeleine

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    Coca Cola in India

    Coca Cola in India: Managing Cultural Differences Written By Kristina DeLong Jones International University March 14th, 2014 Americans value time. This means they believe keeping appointments and deadlines are very important. EDiplomat (2014) says that people who miss deadlines in America are viewed as irresponsible and undependable. Indians have a more relaxed sense of time. Unfortunately that causes some American business people to look at them as lazy. According to Compare Business Products

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    Coca-Cola in India

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________ Coca-Cola, the product that has given the world its best-known taste was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886. Coca-Cola Company is the world’s leading manufacturer, marketer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, used to produce nearly 400 beverage brands. It sells beverage concentrates and syrups to bottling and canning operators, distributors, fountain retailers and fountain wholesalers

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    Coca-Cola India Case for Mob

    Coca-Cola India On August 20, 2003 Sanjiv Gupta, President and CEO of Coca-Cola India, sat in his office contemplating the events of the last two weeks and debating his next move. Sales had dropped by 30-40%1 in only two weeks. On August 5th, The Center for Science and Environment (CSE), an activist group in India focused on environmental sustainability issues (specifically the effects of industrialization and economic growth) issued a press release stating: "12 major cold drink brands sold in

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    Coca Cola Y Pepsi En India

    “Coca-Cola y Pepsi aprenden a compartir en India” Hechos más relevantes * La experiencia de ambas empresas en la India durante los años 90 y principios del nuevo milenio no fue muy feliz. Experimentaron problemas inesperados, aprendieron que “lo que funciona aquí” no siempre “funciona allá”. * En 1993, más del 45% del sector de los refrescos embotellados de India estaba formado por pequeños fabricantes. * Coca-Cola había estado presente en el mercado Indio desde 1958 hasta que se

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