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Coca-Cola sees (profit) health in India, China while Americans remain confused

by: Michele Simon

Fri Mar 05, 2010 at 20:05:11 PM PST


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I always say you have to follow the business news to understand what's really going on with corporations; it's the one place they tell the truth. In this revealing interview with Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent, Bloomberg explains how the soft drink giant, "has relied on overseas markets to offset at least four years of declining soft-drink volume sales in the U.S." Sound familiar? It should, as it's the exact same strategy as the tobacco and alcohol industries: once sales in the U.S. are saturated, the only place to go is overseas, and the developing world is the last available opportunity for growth.

The article describes Coke's CEO as saying that "emerging-market economies such as China and India are beginning to bounce back quickly, while more developed regions will take longer to recover." Even more chillingly, Kent is directed quoted: "The emerging world is in a healthier situation as we are exiting the tunnel." Of course, he means the tunnel of the recession, but never mind how the health of the "emerging world" is being increasingly threatened thanks to the invasion of U.S.-style fast food, soda, and other non-native foodstuffs, as this 2007 article on childhood obesity in China explains.

As for the lagging economy in the U.S. and other western nations, Coke's chief says that “the consumer is still confused." Yes, we are so confused that we've cut back on drinking sugar water full of chemicals, how very inconvenient for Corporate America. But there's always other nations to exploit.

Cross posted here.

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I could not agree more about reading business news. (4.00 / 3)
It really just puts the focus of corporate America up front.  

Awful typical "Corporate America" thinking... (4.00 / 2)
That Coca-Cola is engaging in.

"Now that we've pillaged America and made them sick, let's go out and make money abroad!"

I just wonder what they will do when these emerging markets start getting our health problems (like obesity and diabetes) and wisen up the hard way. Where can Coca-Cola go next?

Act on Principles and make equality happen.


Coke is not too good (4.00 / 1)
I just love Coca - Cola and I was drinking it during my all childhood. It has something special that other drinks don't have at all. Many people told me that Coke is poisonous and that you can wash your car engine using it. Of course I thought that all those things are nonsense till the last summer. I have experienced some serious stomach problems and had to spend few weeks at the hospital. I think it was because of Coke. Moreover my doctor told me that there is a huge chance to get Diabecon and Diabetes if using Coke frequently. In other words it is really tasty but better try to use it rarely. What about Coke's invasion to China and India? I think they will make some nice sums there because people haven't experienced Coke yet and it will be like United States in the nineties. Thanks for the great article by the way.

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