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Warren Buffett's framework for finding businesses to invest : The ‘Shiftless Nephew test’Warren Buffett once revealed a brutally simple test for separating great businesses from merely good ones: Could you put a lazy, not-too-sm...
Warren Buffett: Why ‘risk’ doesn't mean what Wall Street says it meansIn a letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett declared war on one of finance's most sacred concepts: Beta. The academics had it backwards, he...
US stock market today: Why is Nasdaq crashing big today? Dow and S&P 500 slip as Nasdaq plunges over 300 points - Nvidia, AMD, Intel lead tech lossesUS stock market today: Nasdaq crashing big today as Dow Jones and S&P 500 also slip. The US stock market today shows a sharp shift. The Nas...
‘Coca-Cola knows how to react to short-term attacks’: Global COO on why most new entrants never become $1-billion brands in the long runCoca-Cola's global COO, Henrique Braun, addressed increasing competition in India, stating the company is prepared for short-term challenge...
Cricket: Coca-Cola looks to bowl out Pepsi in Champions Trophy marketing contestCoca-Cola is leveraging Pakistan's love for tape-ball cricket to gain attention during the Champions Trophy, introducing a limited edition ...
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo lose popularity to local Cola brands due to boycott over Gaza in Muslim countriesCoca-Cola and PepsiCo face significant challenges in Muslim-majority countries due to consumer boycotts amid the Gaza conflict. Local brand...
Rahul Gandhi adds Indian flavour to McDonald’s, Coke storiesThe analogies he used to describe the founder of Coca-Cola as a ‘shikanji seller’ and that of McDonald’s as a ‘dhaba wala’ have stirred up ...
Coca-Cola founded by 'shikanji' seller, McDonald's by dhaba wala': Rahul GandhiRahul said the founders of Ford, Mercedes and Honda were 'mechanics' whose skills were recognised by the meritocratic system in their count...
- Coca-Cola to launch new range of aerated drinks 35-40% cheaper than Coke or Sprite
Targeted at the bottom segment of the market to compete with local brands, the beverages will be among the cheapest for Coca-Cola across ma...
Is Ranveer Singh set to replace Salman Khan as Thums Up's brand ambassador?Coca Cola has dropped Khan as brand ambassador for its soft drink 'Thums Up' after four years of association.
PepsiCo spoofs Thums Up with its Atom campaignAtom looks like a more serious attack. PepsiCo says it’s its biggest launch in recent years. And it has debuted by directly taking pot shot...
China launches probe against Coke for mapping sensitive areasChina has launched an anti-espionage investigation against US-based Coca-Cola for allegedly conducting illegal mapping.
- Govt has not lost direction, says Anand Sharma
Buoyed by the multi-billion investments announced by global firms, Anand Sharma hit back at critics saying the government has "not lost dir...
- PepsiCo to launch low-calorie cola within a month to take on market leader Thums Up
PepsiCo will throw a fresh challenge at Coca-Cola within a month or so by launching its second cola, Pepsi Max, which will be pitted agains...
- Coca cola godown attacked in Kerala
Suspected DYFI activists today ransacked a godown of softdrinks major at Chemanchery in Koyilandy taluk in the district after four children...
- Cola case not an investment issue: Kerala min
Defending the decision to ban Coca Cola and Pepsi, Kerala Law Minister M Vijayakumar on Tuesday said it reflected the LDF Government's soic...
- Pepsi, Coke face Left ire in Kerala
The High Court ruling allowing Pepsi and Coca-Cola to market their products in Kerala has brought little cheer to the cola majors in the st...
- Coke's North American prez is now Clorox CEO
Clorox has lured away Coca-Cola executive Donald Knauss to guide its household products bazaar, filling a void created after its previous c...
- Why do Coke, Pepsi irk people most?
May be because attacking these brands brings instant fame. Or may be because they have a 'no do-gooder' image.