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Kimberly Henderson, Noreydy Ortega

To Group or not to Group - What is the Problem

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Ever have problems with student group work? This session will explore specific strategies for managing group work and using project-based instruction. Student co-presenters will give their perspective about project-based learning and explain how project and collaboration skills contribute to success in school and beyond.

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Kimberly Henderson, Noreydy Ortega

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Mission Statement

Coca-Cola's mission statement is to refresh the world, to inspire moments of

optimism and happiness and to create value and make a difference.

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May 8. The formula for Coca-Colais created by pharmacist Dr. JohnPemberton, who first sells thebeverage at Jacobs’ Pharmacy inAtlanta for 5 cents a glass.

1886

Asa Candler, an Atlantabusinessman, becomesthe sole proprietor ofThe Coca-Cola Company.

1891

Pemberton registershis “Coca-Cola syrupand extract” label as a copyright with theU.S. Patent Office

1887Over the Years …

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Coca-Cola celebrated their

125th anniversary.

1895Candler proclaims Coca-Cola is sold and consumed in every state and territory of the United States.

Ernest Woodruff and agroup of investors purchase The Coca-Cola Company from the Candlers

1919

2011

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The Perks of Being an Employee

• Traveling opportunities to various locations such as Hawaii, San Diego, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Whistler in British Columbia

• Complimentary event tickets • Company car • Health insurance cost approximately

$45 per month for an excellent medical, dental, optical and drug plan

• The 401K matching plan; pension plan; wide variety of stocks

• Competitive pay and motivating benefits

• Annual global Employee Insights Survey

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Financial DataYear Ended December 31, 2013 2012

Unit case volume (in billions) 28.2 27.7

SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS (in millions)

Net operating revenues $46,854 $48,017

Operating income $10,228 $10,779

Net income attributable to shareowners $8,584 $9,019

PER SHARE DATA

Basic net income $1.94 $2.00

Cash dividends $1.12 $1.02

BALANCE SHEET DATA (in millions)

Total assets $90,055 $86,174

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WORLDWIDE UNIT CASE VOLUME GEOGRAPHIC MIX

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WORLDWIDE UNIT CASE VOLUME GEOGRAPHIC MIX

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KO - The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE)

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Investing in Tomorrow

$50BSince 2010,

they investedmore than $50 billion innew facilities, distributioninfrastructure, equipment andretail customer activations

$400M

They are adding $400 millionin media spend to supporttheir brands in 2014, part ofan incremental $1 billioninvestment by 2016

+1.1B

Since 2010, they have added1.1 billion unit cases ofbrand Coca Cola, ‑bringingthe total to 11 billion unitcases in 2013

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The Coca-Cola Foundation

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The Coca-Cola

Foundation

5by20 is The Coca-Cola

Company’s global commitment to

enable the economic

empowerment of 5 million women entrepreneurs

across the company’s value chain by 2020.

“I feel good now that I am making and saving money.”- Doña Martha

• Chimalhuacán, Mexico State

• Doña Martha, 36• Artisan program

sponsored Mitz Foundation and Coca-Cola’s 5by20

• Doubled her family’s income

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Become part of the

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The Coca-Cola Company