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History Coca-Cola enterprises Incorporated, employees 66,199 operates, 444 facilities, 47,235 vehicles, 1. ... 8billion unit cases in 46 states in the united states, all 10 provinces of Canada and portions of Europe including Belgium, France, Great Britain, Luxembourg and the Netherlands (Coca-Cola facts 99). ... John Slyth Pemberton founded Coca-Cola on May 8, 1886. ... Some time later carbonated water was added to the syrup and that is how Coca-Cola was invented. ... Pemberton sold Coca-Cola out of the pharmacy he worked at. ... Robinson suggested Coca-Cola as a name for Pembertons drink. The two men took an old oilcloth sing and hung it in the window saying Drink Coca-Cola. ... In 1888 Pemberton died, and Asa Candler began buying all the out standing shares of Coca-Cola. ... In 1892, Candler and his brother John Candler, Frank Robinson and two other associates formed Coca-Cola Company in Georgia. ... He handed out coupons for one free glass of Coca-Cola. ... People started calling Coca-Cola Coke They urged the customers to call it by its full name, but Coke just stuck. ... Three years after the Coca-Cola Companys incorporation Candler announced in the annual report: Coca-Cola in the now drunk in every state and territory in the United States (History of Coca-Cola Company). ... Biedenharn, of Vicksburg, Mississippi installed bottler machinery in his candy store in 1894 and became the first Coca-Cola bottler in the United States. ... Whithehead of Chatttanooga, Tennesse bought Coca-Cola from Asa Candler for one dollar. He got all right to Coca-Cola he thn opened the first bottling plant in Chattanooga that year. Candler sold the Coca-Cola Company in 1919 for $25 million to an Atlanta banker named Ernest Woodruff and investor group he had organized. ... Woodruffs 33-year-old son Robert Woodruff was elected president of Coca-Cola Company. ... Robert Woodruff bought Coca-Cola Company to even greater highs for more then six decades. Fundamental to his success was a commitment to the highest standards for product quality a commitment that remains a hallmark for the Coca-Cola system today. ... Although Coca-Cola had dabbled on several industries over the years, Goizueta engineered the largest of this diversification, the $700 million acquisition of Columbia pictures in 1982. ... Market shares had fallen so Guizueta thought that Coca-Cola needed a change his change was New Coke the consumers rejected it. ... bottling operation it owned into Coca-Cola Enterprises and sold 51% of the new company to the public. In 1960, the Coca-Cola Company purchased minute Maid Corporation; adding frozen citrus juice concentrates and adds, along with the trademarks minute maid and Hi-C, the companys beverage line. The company later acquired Duncan foods, a coffee producer, and formed the Coca- Cola company foods Division in 1967, now known as the Minute Maid Company. ... In 1982 Coca -Cola company bought Belmont Spring Water company Incorporated. Coca- Cola thought the Entertainment business would be good for them so in 1982 the company acquisition to Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc, which joined Tri Star Pictures in 1987, to form the independent corporation Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. Coca-Cola then sold Belmont Springs Water Company, Inc. ... Coca- Cola and Investor ran into some legal problems when Invester took over. ... Then in 1998, an antitrust lawsuit from Pepsi - Cola challenged Coca-Colas dominance in the U. ... Corporate Culture The Coca-Cola Company provides assistance to American Red Cross and Big Brother Big Sister. These are just a few of the noble acts the Coca-Cola Company has become involved in over the years. Coca-Cola is a leading company, which will continue to grow in all respects. ... Benefits 401k Company Paid Coverage Coca-Cola offers a full range of benefit options. ... Coca-Cola also provides educational assistance and employee assistance programs. ... Pension Coca-Cola provides a variety of benefit pension plans covering all of its employees in North America and Europe. ... Coca-Cola also sponsors a post-retirement plan that covers substantially all of American and Canadian employees who qualify before retirement or terminated. ... Seeing how Coca-Cola employs 30,000 people worldwide, they try to increase scouting their young employees talent for potentially higher positions. ... They want conservative people who are into adding shareholder values (Coke insider, Investors Business Daily Coca-Cola). In 1994, the Coca-Cola Company was awarded the Optimas Award for global outlook in success for developing the standardized corporate culture. ... The skills the employees posses aid the company in shareowner value National Distribution The Coca-Cola Company is the worlds largest bottler of liquid nonalcoholic refreshment in which they produce, market, and distributes their products in nearly 200 countries throughout the world. Each day these countries consume 100 billion servings of Coca-Cola products which stresses the importance of the invaluable service that Coca-Colas distribution and bottling centers provide for the company. ... ) The North American Sector - Coca-Cola USA [which operates in the U. ... ] - Coca-Cola LTD [responsible for soft drink operations in Canada.] - Houston Base Coca-Cola Foods [produces and markets juices and juice like drinks. ... Coca-Colas North American Distribution Sector deserves to be mentioned first, because this is the region in the world where the Coca-Cola empire first evolved and continues to prosper and grow. ... By contract with the Coca-Cola Company or its local subsidiaries, local businesses are authorized to bottle and sell company soft drinks within certain territorial boundaries and under conditions that ensure the highest standards of quality and uniformity.
Approximate Word count = 4499 Approximate Pages = 18 (250 words per page double spaced)
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