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This 25 page paper examines Coca Cola Inc. The paper is written in three parts. The first part looks at the background of the company including history and current events. The second part of the paper considers the important of intellectual property, what it is and how Coca Cola protect it. The third part of the paper performs a ratio analysis comparing Coca-Cola in with PepsiCo. All calculations are shown. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
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25 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEcocacolaan.rtf
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Net Profit Coca-Cola 2001 - 2005 14 Figure 2 Net Profit PepsiCo 2001 - 2005 15 Figure 3 EPS Coca-Cola 2001 - 2005 16 Figure 4 EPS PepsiCo 2001 - 2005 17 Figure 5
Return on Assets Coca-Cola 2001 - 2005. 19 Figure 6 Return on Assets PepsiCo 2001 - 2005. 20 Figure 7 Current Ratio Coca-Cola 2001 - 2005 21 Figure 8 Current Ratio PepsiCo 2001
- 2005 22 Figure 9 Quick Ratio Coca-Cola 2001-2005 23 Figure 10 Quick Ratio PepsiCo 2001-2005 24 Figure 11 Book Value per Share Coca-Cola 2001 - 2005 25 Figure 12 Book Value per Share
PepsiCo 2001 - 2005 25 1. Introduction To assess the performance and potential of any company there are a range of factors that need to be considered. The
company itself need to be examined, looking at what it does and how it operates. The use of company accounts is also beneficial with a ratio analysis, especially if this
can be compared to a competitor. However, there are also some aspects of a company that are not reflected in the annual accounts, such as intellectual property. If we consider
a company such as Coca-Cola we can look at the background to the company and its operation and then compare the performance to the nearest rival; PepsiCo. 2. Background to Coca-Cola
Coca Cola is a well known company; the global leader in soft drinks with Coca Cola classic brand being the number
one drink and Diet Coke being the third most popular global drink. Other brands owned by the company include Dasani Water, Minute Maid, Fanta, Lilt and Tab, with ownership of
some brands only in select markets such as the entire Schweppes range, Dr Pepper, Oasis, Evian and Gini to name a few, although the company has more than 300 beverages
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