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...In this year’s shareholder letter, Buffett discussed Berkshire’s ongoing winnings from American Express and Coca-Cola, both big blue-chip bets made in the 1990s....
...On an investor call in October, Coca-Cola chief executive James Quincey pointed out that Gen Z consumers, born between roughly 1997 and 2012, spend seven to nine hours a day on a screen but “very little...
...Noel Corry, 56, who worked at soft drinks bottler Coca-Cola Enterprises UK Ltd (CCE), pleaded guilty to five counts of corruption between 2004 and 2013 for leaking confidential inside information to three...
...He has connected the legal department with its peers in other Coca-Cola companies through “cross-company practice groups”, in which the lawyers share ideas on key topics....
...Annual sales of nearly $45bn puts Mars ahead of Coca-Cola and makes it one of the biggest privately owned businesses in the world, with more than 140,000 employees in 80 countries....
...Coca-Cola, for example, has been a World Cup sponsor since 1978. Adidas is locked in until at least 2030. Controversy around big sporting events is nothing new....
...In the days since the deal, Musk has fired off several humorous missives, including one saying his next move would be “buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in”....
...So we want to put on the app a way that they can start ordering that Coca-Cola, or Pepsi or crackers, and then we can start disrupting this whole industry, cutting out the middleman....
...Large consumer brands such as PepsiCo and its rival Coca-Cola are seeking to cut their more sugary products, as younger consumers increasingly opt for healthier or lower-calorie alternatives....
...Coca-Cola has learnt the hard way that, when it comes to social issues, there is no way to please everyone....
...BuzzFeed buys HuffPost as digital media sector consolidates (FT) Carnival to sell $1.6bn unsecured bonds as virus pressure eases (FT) Two Pimco employees accuse asset manager of discrimination (FT) Coca-Cola...
...On sponsorship a lot of the big sponsors, from Coca-Cola to Heineken, are cutting their marketing spend....
...Big sports endorsers, such as Coca-Cola and Heineken, are among those cutting huge marketing budgets....
...US corporate bond market, where investors had eagerly lapped up debt offerings from even the shakiest companies, is now reserved for the most well-known and financially sound — the likes of Walt Disney, Coca-Cola...
...They include Adobe, Carlsberg Group, Coca-Cola European Partners, Colgate-Palmolive, EDF, Electrolux, H&M, Mars, Nestlé, Orange, Salesforce, Telefónica, The Co-op and Vodafone....
...That was the year he paid $12bn for the US assets of Coca-Cola Enterprises, its largest bottling partner, shaking up a century-old relationship that had separated the brand from the bottling franchisees...
...In recent months, Siddhartha had held talks with Coca-Cola over a potential sale of a stake in Coffee Day to the US soft drinks group....
...His habitual drink is Cherry Coke (Berkshire holds a 9.4 per cent stake in Coca-Cola) and he picks up breakfast each day at a McDonald’s in Omaha, Nebraska....
...Here’s what you suggested: Coca-Cola, Walgreens-Boots Alliance, AIG and Inditex. Now back to the show . . ....
...of water, an enviable performance from a man who says he lunches on McDonald’s chicken nuggets at least three times a week and has, since childhood, taken a quarter of his caloric intake in the form of Coca-Cola...
...Constituents of this merry band of growth stocks included fizzy tooth-destroyer Coca Cola, computing giant IBM and dream weaver Disney....
...Mulesoft counts Coca-Cola, Barclays and Unilever among its biggest clients....
...Consumer and food companies ranging from Kraft Heinz and 3M to Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble have identified rising freight costs as a drain on business, and some are raising consumer prices to compensate...
...As Mr Davidson notes, anyone who bought shares in Coca-Cola in 1998 had to wait 18 years for them to return to where they started, even as its annual sales doubled over this time....
...Even disrupters like Aldi, the discount German grocer, have been forced to sell brands such as Coca-Cola, he points out....
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