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    Coco-cola was first made in 1886, by pharmacist, Dr. John S. Pemberton; who wanted to create a distinctive soft drink. His bookkeeper, Frank M. Robinson named the drink, and designed the trade marked script seen on aluminum cans, and glass bottles every day. Though he died in 1888, he already sold portions of his business to various businesses. That’s just the start of it, in 1899 Benjamin Thomas, Joseph Whitehead and John Luptonm, established the coco-cola bottling system. Coke has grown in the…

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    products, such as various types of coffees, teas, cookies, cakes, pastries, sandwiches etc. • Starbucks uses little money on advertising. Depends on word-of-mouth and storefronts. Also joined into ice cream with Dreyer’s and into Frappuccino with Pepsi ("Starbucks Corporation," Sec 3). • Testing “light roast” blends for customers who find offerings too strong, apple cider made exclusively for Starbucks by Nantucket Nectars. The company was also selling chocolate bars and other candy ("Starbucks…

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    The key to successful unrelated diversification is identifying an industry which has an identifiable area of growth which can deliver the required profit, where the company has internal capabilities that generate a competitive advantage. Virgin Atlantic’s market entry in the 1980’s was a good example of this as it came about at a time when great customer service was a rare quality in the airline industry. The industry which was instead overwhelmed by cancelled flights, delays and lost baggage.…

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    Ray Charles Robinson was born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia. Ray witnessed his brother drown at a very early age, and this affected him throughout the course of his life. After the death of his brother Ray began to gradually lose his sight, he completely lost his sight by the age of seven. After he lost his sight his mother then sent him to Florida School for the Deaf and Blind in St. Augustine, Florida. There he learned to read, write, arrange music in Braille, play the piano, organ…

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    “Nearly half of all public elementary schools and about 80 percent of public high schools operated under pouring rights contracts”(Phillpott). Eighty percent of all high schools are sponsored by either Coke or Pepsi as their drink provider. There are countless number of other companies that help support schools across the nation. In discussions of education, one controversial topic has been the idea of corporate sponsors. On one hand, people say that the only schools that need funds should have…

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    Company Name and Its Significance Company Name: La Marquise Its significance: La Marquise is the French name for duchess; it means a woman holding a high hereditary rank, or the wife of a widow of a duke. However, we choose this name because of its connotation to nobility as our non-alcoholic beverages will be made with noble products and will distinct themselves from the competitors’ products by its superior quality. Company Mission Statement and a Rational for its Components Mission…

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    Porter’s five forces model of Samsung It is very important for business success to understand and face market competition. This competition is not limited to rival firms but firms have to face different forces in an industry. According to Porter, competition in an industry is composed of five forces. Bargaining power of customer, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of substitute products, jockeying for position and new entry in the market are those forces. Samsung is an international firm so…

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    the soda productivity because of the force of control over the premium rack spaces. Be that as it may, mass general store chains, for example, Wal-Mart have a significant high haggling force in light of the fact that they serve both Coca-Cola and Pepsi, so they could arrange viably. In this way, they mass stock channel is not extremely…

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    Employment As An Indicator The decision use of employment as an indicator in this report was based on the quality of information available by the Census Bureau. While current sales and revenue data exists for most sectors as of 2012, the quality and availability of the data degrades over time. To complicate matters further, there are large holes in the available two digit NAICS sector data. In order to get consistent and accurate data this report uses employment as an economic indicator.…

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    I sat in the pew kicking my little legs back and forth I listened to the preacher talking about forgiveness. I especially enjoyed listening to this part because I did not understand it. People would yell at my grandmother and say many horrible things about her, and she always forgave them. If that were me, I would have erased them from my memory. I watched as people stood up one by one to make it down to the front of the church to pray for forgiveness. I never understood the depth of forgiveness…

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