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...Mr Kent declined to comment on any impact on Coca-Cola from the proposed takeover of SABMiller, which has a stake in Coca-Cola’s bottling operations in South Africa, by AB InBev, which bottles some drinks...
...In 2Q15, Coca-Cola broke ground on a second $100m bottling plant in the Phnom Penh SEZ....
...Coca-Cola plans to invest $5bn with its African bottling partners....
...Coca-Cola, the world’s largest soft drinks maker by revenue, is to streamline its business into three divisions, creating bigger roles for executives reporting directly to Muhtar Kent, chief executive....
...This is not dissimilar to US beverage giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, which own the brand and recipe but rely on other companies to bottle and distribute their drinks....
...Coke invests $980m in Saudi drinks company Coca-Cola has made the biggest investment into the Middle East’s consumer packaged goods sector through a $980m deal to buy around half of Saudi Arabia’s Aujan...
...Coca-Cola defied the recessionary gloom on Thursday, saying it would stick to its long-term growth targets in spite of what Muhtar Kent, chief executive, called an “incredibly challenging economic environment...
...“There was Pepsi, and Coca-Cola, but number one was Anheuser-Busch. And we realised they didn’t have any water....
...Reed’s gets regular takeover offers, although not from the US’s three biggest soft drink groups, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Cadbury-Schweppes....
...that his four-year-old son not be given Coca-Cola at birthday parties....
...Bruce Llewellyn, Chairman and CEO, Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Co....
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