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BCG Matrix of The Coca Cola Company.

The Coca Cola Company • Established: 1886 • Ranking: We own 4 of the world’s top 5 nonalcoholic sparkling beverage brands: CocaCola, Diet Coke, Sprite and Fanta. • Company Associates: 90,500 worldwide (as of December 31, 2007) • Operational Reach: 200+ countries • Consumer Servings (per day): 1.5 billion.

The Coca Cola Company Did you know that the coca cola Company offers more than 3000+ products in over 200 countries ?

The Coca Cola Company Did you know that the coca cola Company offers more than 3000+ products in over 200 countries ?

• Energy Drinks • Juices / Juice Drinks • Soft Drinks • Sports Drinks • Tea and Coffee • Water • Other

The Coca Cola Company

Brands Names of Coca Cola In India • • • • • • • • •

COCA-COLA THUMS UP SPRITE FANTA LIMCA MINUTE MAID PULPY ORANGE MAAZA KINLEY GEORGIA

SELL IN MARKET

PRODUCT THAT SELL MORE IN MARKET ACCORDING TO DISTRIBUTORS 9 8 7

8

6 5

6

4

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3 3

2 1

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0 THUMSUP

SPRITE

COKE

MAAZA

PRODUCTS

FANTA

LIMCA

The BCG Matrix •BCG Matrix i.e. Growth-Share Matrix, Boston Box, Boston Matrix, Boston Consulting Group analysis. • Created by Bruce Henderson for the Boston Consulting Group in 1970 to help corporations with analyzing their business units or product lines. • This helps the company allocate resources and is used as an analytical tool in brand marketing, product management, strategic management, and portfolio analysis.

The BCG Matrix STARS :- High growth business competing in market where they are relatively strong compared with the competition. They have a high point shares and are the ideal businesses. CASH :- Low-growth business with a relatively high point shares. These businesses were stars but now have lost their attractiveness. QUESTION MARK :- Businesses with low point share but which may have a high growth rate. This suggests that they have potential but may require huge ever, a competing force extraordinary effort in order to grow point share. DOGS :- Businesses that have low relative share and low expected growth rate. Dogs may generate enough points to sustain but they are rarely, if ever, a competing force.

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