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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Coca-Cola Company | |  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire FactsThe Intrinsivaluator site, calculates four valuation metrics for Berkshire, giving estimates from a liquidation value of $80,368 per A share ($2,679 per B share) to an optimistic intrinsic value of $162,071 per A share ($5,402 per B share). All figures as of November 10, 2005.
Buffett is respected for his investment prowess and his deep understanding of a wide spectrum of businesses. His annual chairman letters are read and quoted widely. A source of ...
See also:Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Facts, Berkshire Hathaway - Corporate governance, Berkshire Hathaway - Financials, Berkshire Hathaway - Holdings, Berkshire Hathaway - Insurance and finance subsidiaries, Berkshire Hathaway - Other subsidiaries, Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Hathaway Businesses, Berkshire Hathaway - Common Stock Holdings, Berkshire Hathaway - Companies with a beneficial owner relationship Read more here: » Berkshire Hathaway: Encyclopedia II - Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Facts |
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| |  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Soft drink - Fizzy DrinksFizzy drinks (carbonated beverages) are produced by injecting carbon dioxide into the drink at several atmospheres. Carbon dioxide dissolves readily even at normal atmospheric pressure, and far more so at high pressure. When the pressure is released the carbon dioxide comes out of solution forming numerous bubbles and releasing the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. After many minutes most of the carbon dioxide has ...
See also:Soft drink, Soft drink - Fizzy Drinks, Soft drink - Marketing, Soft drink - Diet soft drinks, Soft drink - Naming conventions, Soft drink - Mixed soft drinks, Soft drink - Controversy, Soft drink - Studies showing a correlation between soft drinks and obesity, Soft drink - Soft Drinks linked to diabetes, Soft drink - Availability Read more here: » Soft drink: Encyclopedia II - Soft drink - Fizzy Drinks |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Peter Ueberroth - Baseball CommissionerUeberroth was elected to succeed Bowie Kuhn on March 3, 1984 and took office on October 1 of that year. As a condition of his hiring, Ueberroth increased the commissioner’s fining ability from $5000 to $250,000. His salary was raised to a reported $450,000, nearly twice what Kuhn was paid.
Just as Ueberroth was taking office, were Major League Umpires Union threatening to strike the postseason. Fortunately, Ueberroth managed to arbitrate the disagreement and had the umpires back to work before the League Championship Series were ove ...
See also:Peter Ueberroth, Peter Ueberroth - Growing up, Peter Ueberroth - Trans International Airlines, Peter Ueberroth - The 1984 Olympics, Peter Ueberroth - Baseball Commissioner, Peter Ueberroth - Post-Baseball activities Read more here: » Peter Ueberroth: Encyclopedia II - Peter Ueberroth - Baseball Commissioner |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Dasani - United KingdomDasani was launched in the UK in January 2004.
In March 2004, it became public through an article in The Independent newspaper that the tap water of Sidcup was being treated, bottled, and sold under the Dasani brand name in the UK. Although Coca-Cola never implied that the water was being sourced from a spring or other natural source, they marketed it as being especially "pure". Hence, the public revelation of it being simp ...
See also:Dasani, Dasani - United States, Dasani - Ingredients, Dasani - Labels, Dasani - Canada, Dasani - United Kingdom, Dasani - South America Read more here: » Dasani: Encyclopedia II - Dasani - United Kingdom |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Emory University - History
Emory University - Early days in Oxford Georgia.
On 10 December 1836, Emory College was chartered by the Georgia Methodist conference, and located its campus in Oxford, Georgia, where it began admitting students in 1838. It was intended to provide young men education through manual (mostly agricultural) labor and scholarship. For the duration of the nineteenth century it remained a small college and offered to students a classical curriculum, striving to educate young men for a wide range of professions. Its stud ...
See also:Emory University, Emory University - History, Emory University - Early days in Oxford Georgia, Emory University - Move to Atlanta, Emory University - Changes and growth, Emory University - Organization, Emory University - Sports clubs and traditions, Emory University - Noted alumni, Emory University - Noted faculty, Emory University - Points of interest Read more here: » Emory University: Encyclopedia II - Emory University - History |
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| |  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - SportsNot many schools of Tech's relatively small size (around 16,000) and high academic standing (top 5 among engineering schools, top 10 among public schools, top 40 among all schools) do as well or better in the "big three" traditional American sports. Eliminating schools which are not state-supported, there are only a handful.
The school's sports teams are variously called the Yellowjackets, the Ramblin' Wreck, and the Engineers, but the official nickname is Yellow Jackets. They participate in NCAA Division I ...
See also:Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology - The school, Georgia Institute of Technology - Campus buildings and other structures, Georgia Institute of Technology - Tech traditions, Georgia Institute of Technology - Famous Georgia Tech Alumni, Georgia Institute of Technology - Sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Football, Georgia Institute of Technology - Basketball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Baseball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Golf, Georgia Institute of Technology - Women's sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Club sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student life, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in movies, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in books, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student media Read more here: » Georgia Institute of Technology: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - Sports |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta Georgia - People and culture
Atlanta Georgia - Demographics.
The census of 2000 states there are 416,474 people, (423,019 as of 2003 estimates), 168,147 households, and 83,232 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,221/km² (3,161/mi²). There are 186,925 housing units at an average density of 548/km² (1,419/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 61.39% Black, 33.22% White,1.93% Asian,, 0.18% Native American, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.99% from other races, and 1.24% from two or more races. 4.49% of the population are Hi ...
See also:Atlanta Georgia, Atlanta Georgia - History, Atlanta Georgia - Geography, Atlanta Georgia - Climate, Atlanta Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta Georgia - Crime, Atlanta Georgia - Attractions events and recreation, Atlanta Georgia - Media, Atlanta Georgia - Music, Atlanta Georgia - Sports, Atlanta Georgia - Religion, Atlanta Georgia - Economy, Atlanta Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta Georgia - Government, Atlanta Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta Georgia - Education, Atlanta Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta Georgia - People and culture |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - San Miguel Corporation - RootsThe original Manila brewery was founded by a Spaniard in 1890. It is primarily a food and beverage company and it brews San Miguel Beer, a popular beer recently exported and sold around the world. The company has over 100 facilities in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, China, and Australia.
With its roots in the Philippines, San Miguel Beer is marketed in many parts of the world as a Spanish or even a Chinese beer, ...
See also:San Miguel Corporation, San Miguel Corporation - SMC Today, San Miguel Corporation - The Future, San Miguel Corporation - Roots, San Miguel Corporation - Partners, San Miguel Corporation - Shareholders Read more here: » San Miguel Corporation: Encyclopedia II - San Miguel Corporation - Roots |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Dr Pepper - Overview and historyThe drink was first sold in Waco, Texas in 1885, and was introduced nationally in the United States at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The exact date of Dr Pepper's conception is unknown, but the U.S. Patent Office recognizes December 1, 1885 as the first time Dr Pepper was served. It is the oldest widely sold soft drink in production today, although Hires Root Beer, Vernor's ginger ale and Moxie and several other soft drinks are actually older. It was formulated by pharmacist Charles Alderton in Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in W ...
See also:Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper - Overview and history, Dr Pepper - Distribution, Dr Pepper - Dublin Dr Pepper, Dr Pepper - Name formatting, Dr Pepper - Advertising and product placement, Dr Pepper - Dr Pepper slogans, Dr Pepper - Other flavors, Dr Pepper - Imitations Read more here: » Dr Pepper: Encyclopedia II - Dr Pepper - Overview and history |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - GeographyAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 343.0 km² (132.4 mi²). 341.2 km² (131.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.51% water.
At about 1000 feet or 300 meters above mean sea level, Atlanta sits atop a ridge south of the Chattahoochee River. Amongst the 25 largest MSAs, Atlanta is the third-highest in elevation, slightly lower ...
See also:Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia - History, Atlanta, Georgia - Geography, Atlanta, Georgia - Climate, Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta, Georgia - Crime, Atlanta, Georgia - Attractions, events, and recreation, Atlanta, Georgia - Media, Atlanta, Georgia - Music, Atlanta, Georgia - Sports, Atlanta, Georgia - Religion, Atlanta, Georgia - Economy, Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta, Georgia - Government, Atlanta, Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta, Georgia - Education, Atlanta, Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - Geography |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure
Atlanta, Georgia - Government.
Atlanta is governed by an at-large elected mayor and a city council. The city council consists of representatives of twelve districts from the city as well as three at-large positions. The mayor may veto a bill passed by the council, but the council may override with a two-thirds majority. The current mayor of Atlanta is Shirley Franklin.
Possibly owing to the city's African American majority, each mayor elected since 1973 has been black; the uninterrupted string of black may ...
See also:Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia - History, Atlanta, Georgia - Geography, Atlanta, Georgia - Climate, Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta, Georgia - Crime, Atlanta, Georgia - Attractions, events, and recreation, Atlanta, Georgia - Media, Atlanta, Georgia - Music, Atlanta, Georgia - Sports, Atlanta, Georgia - Religion, Atlanta, Georgia - Economy, Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta, Georgia - Government, Atlanta, Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta, Georgia - Education, Atlanta, Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - HistoryThe region where Atlanta and its suburbs were built was originally Creek and Cherokee Native American territory. The Creek land in the eastern part of the metro area (including Decatur) was opened to white settlement in 1823. In 1835, leaders of the Cherokee nation ceded their land to the government in exchange for land out west under the Treaty of New Echota, and act that eventually led to the Trail of Tears. In 1836 the Georgia General Assembly voted to build the Western and Atlantic Railroad to provide a trade route to the Midwest, with t ...
See also:Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia - History, Atlanta, Georgia - Geography, Atlanta, Georgia - Climate, Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta, Georgia - Crime, Atlanta, Georgia - Attractions, events, and recreation, Atlanta, Georgia - Media, Atlanta, Georgia - Music, Atlanta, Georgia - Sports, Atlanta, Georgia - Religion, Atlanta, Georgia - Economy, Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta, Georgia - Government, Atlanta, Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta, Georgia - Education, Atlanta, Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - History |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - EconomyDespite romantic associations, Atlanta has always been more a commercial city than an ante-bellum monument. It is the major center of regional commerce, and boasts an especially strong convention and trade show business. According to the ranking of world cities undertaken by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (GaWC) and based on the level of presence of global corporate service organisations, Atlanta is considere ...
See also:Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia - History, Atlanta, Georgia - Geography, Atlanta, Georgia - Climate, Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta, Georgia - Crime, Atlanta, Georgia - Attractions, events, and recreation, Atlanta, Georgia - Media, Atlanta, Georgia - Music, Atlanta, Georgia - Sports, Atlanta, Georgia - Religion, Atlanta, Georgia - Economy, Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta, Georgia - Government, Atlanta, Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta, Georgia - Education, Atlanta, Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - Economy |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture
Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics.
The census of 2000 states there are 416,474 people, (423,019 as of 2003 estimates), 168,147 households, and 83,232 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,221/km² (3,161/mi²). There are 186,925 housing units at an average density of 548/km² (1,419/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 61.39% Black, 33.22% White,1.93% Asian,, 0.18% Native American, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.99% from other races, and 1.24% from two or more races. 4.49% of the population are H ...
See also:Atlanta, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia - History, Atlanta, Georgia - Geography, Atlanta, Georgia - Climate, Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture, Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics, Atlanta, Georgia - Crime, Atlanta, Georgia - Attractions, events, and recreation, Atlanta, Georgia - Media, Atlanta, Georgia - Music, Atlanta, Georgia - Sports, Atlanta, Georgia - Religion, Atlanta, Georgia - Economy, Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure, Atlanta, Georgia - Government, Atlanta, Georgia - Transportation, Atlanta, Georgia - Education, Atlanta, Georgia - Sister cities Read more here: » Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta, Georgia - People and culture |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - The schoolGeorgia Tech's campus in midtown Atlanta was the site of the athletes' village, and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 Summer Olympics. It was also the home of early radio station WGST AM from 1924 to 1930.
Georgia Tech is also sometimes called the North Avenue Trade School, although this was never its official title. The name stems from the fact that the campus is bordered to the south by North Avenue, and that the school, in its earlier years was operated much like a trade school, with students working part ...
See also:Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology - The school, Georgia Institute of Technology - Campus buildings and other structures, Georgia Institute of Technology - Tech traditions, Georgia Institute of Technology - Famous Georgia Tech Alumni, Georgia Institute of Technology - Sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Football, Georgia Institute of Technology - Basketball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Baseball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Golf, Georgia Institute of Technology - Women's sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Club sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student life, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in movies, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in books, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student media Read more here: » Georgia Institute of Technology: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - The school |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Dasani - CanadaDasani was launched in Canada in 2000, a year after launcing in the United States. It didn't come to Quebec until April 2001. Prior to Dasani launching in Quebec, Evian water bottles were sold on Coca-Cola refrigerator shelves.
There are four common Dasani bottle sizes sold in Canada: 300 ml, 500 ml, 1 l, and 1.5 l. Bottles are sold individually and in packs of 6, 12, and 24.
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - Campus buildings and other structuresThe Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers are visible from all points on campus — most notably the headquarters of both BellSouth and The Coca-Cola Company as well as Atlanta's tallest building, the Bank of America building — the campus itself has few buildings over a few stories and has a great deal of greenery. This gives it a distinctly suburban atmosphere quite ...
See also:Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology - The school, Georgia Institute of Technology - Campus buildings and other structures, Georgia Institute of Technology - Tech traditions, Georgia Institute of Technology - Famous Georgia Tech Alumni, Georgia Institute of Technology - Sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Football, Georgia Institute of Technology - Basketball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Baseball, Georgia Institute of Technology - Golf, Georgia Institute of Technology - Women's sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Club sports, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student life, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in movies, Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech in books, Georgia Institute of Technology - Student media Read more here: » Georgia Institute of Technology: Encyclopedia II - Georgia Institute of Technology - Campus buildings and other structures |
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Dasani - United StatesDasani is local tap water that has been purified by reverse osmosis, with selected minerals added to modify its taste.
In early 2005, three additional, flavored, versions of Dasani were introduced to the public: Dasani with Lemon, Dasani with Raspberry, and Dasani with Strawberry. The three beverages are sweetened with sucralose.
There are three common Dasani bottle sizes sold in the U.S.: 12 ounce, 20 ounce, and 24 ounce. Bottles are sold individually and in packs of 6, 12, and 24.
Dasani - Ingredients.
Purified water, Magnesium sulfate, Potassium chloride, Salt
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|  |  |  | The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Biggest box office successes
Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Worldwide highest grossing films Not adjusted for inflation[4].
Titanic (1997) $1,845,034,188
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) $1,118,888,979
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) $976,475,550
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) $926,287,400
Star Wars Episode I: The P ...
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