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Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company

Constance Hays

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Sinhala; Sinhalese
Arrow
01 April 2005
'Colourful and timely'The Saturday Telegraph

Coca-Cola is the world's best-known brand, and perhaps the most quintessentially American one- a beverage with no nutritional value, sold variously as a remedy, a tonic and a refreshment. The story of Coca-Cola is also a tale of carbonisation, soda fountain shops, dynastic bottling businesses, and ultimately, globalisation and billion-dollar promotional campaigns. New York Times reporter Constance L. Hays examines the 119-year history of Coke - a story of opportunity, hope, teamwork and love as well as salesmanship, hubris, ambition and greed. There is an entirely new chapter for this paperback edition, covering the recent Dasani debacle and events since the hardback published in February 2004.
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Imprint:   Arrow
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   3.412kg
ISBN:   9780099472575
ISBN 10:   0099472570
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Language:   Sinhala; Sinhalese
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Constance Hays has been a reporter for The New York Times since 1986 where she covered the food and drink industry for three years.

Reviews for Pop: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company

Constance Hays has written a lively account of how the company reached this global status-and an even more detailed account of how, in the late 1990s, it seemed to lose its way. * The Sunday Times * Coca-Cola no longer bestrides the world as it once did. The glory days are over-The chain of events that led to this situation is nicely chronicled-in this entertaining and well-researched book-Anyone interested in the rise and fall of great corporations - and especially the people trying to run them - will learn a lot from this book. * The Sunday Telegraph * Colourful and timely-Constance Hays has produced a wellresearched and objective account of-a business that now sells enough Coke to build a stack of crates that would almost reach Mars' * The Saturday Telegraph *


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