| Business Summary | | The
Coca-Cola
Company
is
the
largest
manufacturer,
distributor
and
marketer
of
soft
drink
concentrates
and
syrups
in
the
world.
Finished
beverage
products
bearing
the
Company's
trademarks
are
sold
in
nearly
200
countries
and
include
the
leading
soft
drink
products
in
most
of
these
countries.
The
Company
also
markets
and
distributes
juice
and
juice-drink
products.
The
Company
maintains
business
relationships
with
three
types
of
bottlers:
independently
owned
bottlers,
in
which
the
Company
has
no
ownership
interest;
bottlers
in
which
the
Company
has
invested
and
has
a
non-controlling
ownership
interest;
and
bottlers
in
which
the
Company
has
invested
and
has
a
controlling
ownership
interest. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | The
Coca-Cola
Company
is
a
manufacturer,
distributor
and
marketer
of
soft
drink
concentrates
and
syrups,
and
also
markets
and
distributes
juice
and
juice-drink
products.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
less
than
1%
to
$9.77
billion.
Net
income
before
acct.
chg.
totalled
$1.99
billion,
up
from
$868
million.
Revenues
reflect
an
increase
in
worldwide
unit
case
volumes.
Net
income
also
reflects
the
absence
of
a
$405
million
write-down
charge
and
a
$466
million
realignment
charge. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Douglas Daft, 57 Chairman,
CEO | $92M | Brian Dyson, 65 Vice
Chairman, COO | -- | Gary Fayard, 48 CFO,
Sr. VP | -- | Deval Patrick, 44 Exec.
VP, Gen. Counsel | -- | Alexander Allan, 56 Exec.
VP | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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