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ExcerptsThe RationaleSoon after becoming CEO, Goizueta concluded that the obsession about increasing the market share was futile for Coca-Cola and in certain businesses, the return on capital employed (ROCE) was actually less than the cost of capital. As a result, he sold Coca-Cola's non-performing businesses such as wine, coffee, tea, industrial water treatment and aquaculture...
New Coke - What Went Wrong?Analysts attributed the failure of New Coke due to several factors. Some felt that Coca-Cola had failed to understand the consumers' emotional attachment with Coke. Reportedly, their attachment with the brand was so strong that one of them went to the extent of wishing his bones and ashes to be preserved in Coke cans after his death...
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Exhibit I: Reactions After The Launch of "New Coke"
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