Coca Cola income growth 4 times in Russia

I find it hilarious that now Coca Cola company don't really hide that they did that rebranding.

But when I told here in 2022 that Coca Cola and McDonald's just did a rebranding some of you called me a lier and conspiracist. McDonals in Russia is the biggest in Europe (technically there more spots in UK and Germany but in Russia they are bigger and have stronger agricultural chain) so leaving it would been giga low iq.

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That's not owned by coca cola and isn't called coca cola. Someone probably explained this to you and you flipped out.

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Yeah bro Coca-Cola totally sold all its factories for 1 ruble to that Jewish business man without any side deals.

Even K-pop foids are smarter than you.

Felix Yongbok Lee, a member of the Korean boy band, Stray Kids, has been facing backlash and was recently made to apologize for enjoying Coca-Cola during a livestream on social media.

During a livestream on March 17, Felix was eating chicken and answering questions from fans. After a viewer asked, “Do you want something to drink?” Felix showed Coca-Cola and had a drink from it. Several fans suddenly demanded an apology, asking, “Why are you drinking Coca-Cola?”

As it turns out, many consumers in South Korea and other countries have been boycotting Coca-Cola and other products because they continue to operate in Russia following the Ukraine invasion.

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Coca cola didn't own them. It was a greek company that had bought the Russian factories and severed its ties to coca cola. You're actually fricking r-slurred.

Your quote has absolutely nothing to do with anything we're talking about. As usual.

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Yes b-word

https://leave-russia.org/coca-cola

July 18, 2023

The Coca-Cola Company is suspending its business in Russia but starts making in Russia 'Dobry Cola' and a bunch of juices with brands like Rich and Moya Semya. The Coca-Cola Company's statement meant that direct official sales of Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite and other brands in Russia are no longer possible, even though the American company itself has never engaged in them. Ten Russian Coca-Cola plants were owned, bottled and sold by a separate independent company — Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (HBC), registered in Switzerland. The American Coca-Cola Company owns 21.3% of its shares.

Coca Cola makes no profit from it, you proven my point.

https://media.giphy.com/media/YmZOBDYBcmWK4/giphy.webp

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The next paragraph lmao

In August 2022, Coca-Cola HBC announced the sale of its remaining Coke stocks and stated its intent to continue business under a new name: Multon Partners, the name of a Russian juice company purchased by Coca-Cola HBC in 2005. Multon's range included a Russian cola called Dobry Cola.

You're such a lying little b-word. I already read that article. Do brown people really have no shame?

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Would you die if the Coca Cola company earned single cent from Dobry Cola ?

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:platymicdrop:

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You are just like Ukraine

https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-hits-russian-air-base-in-large-drone-attack/

They told on 4 April they destroyed Russian military air base blown up billions jets and here the video of 6 April compared ton4 April of base they destroyed

So where is destroyed A50 ?

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That has nothing to do with this conversation. You're like a woman always bringing up unrelated shit.

Sad.

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That's some random petition site, not anything official.

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Wikipedia confirm this. You legit have to look at it big. Shareholders never care about silly conflicts their life is making more money to make more money. Russian market (+ Belarusian) is 150 million people its big market it also european market (its hard to enter almost any european market as burger) so big company in such scenario wouldn't go with emotions so all “we leaving Russia” is to save reputation during that emotional moment. Like now nobody is going after Burger King because nobody cares about this conflict.

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Government takes over local bottling plant during war - vatnig calls it “rebranding”.

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The fact that Coca-Cola is not, and probably never will, see a single cent of Coke sales in Russia ever again only makes this so much better.

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Because they're not selling anything in Russia. Why would they expect a profit?

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Because Russians are selling their products without them, and raking in all the cash.

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While using their own resources - not Coca Cola resources. God you guys are insufferably stupid. If I run a business and decided to leave, end all existing agreements, and if my old business partner decides to start back up with a different company and funding, it's not a continuation of my own business, investments, or risk.

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They are using Coca-Cola's factories and their recipes (which are copyrighted/patented), and will most likely continue doing so after the war.

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They aren't Coca Cola's factories you r-slur. They are owned by a company that previously did work for Coca Cola but are no longer contracting with each other.

It's almost as if having a room temperature IQ is a requirement for being a zigger.

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Coca-Cola supplied those factories with the equipment needed to produce the drinks you :marseytrain2:. Maybe stop being a butthurt hohol for a few minutes?

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What are you talking about ?

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You don't understand how soft drink distribution works. It's okay.

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I mean if you had any reading comprehension or weren't blindly loyal to anything pro-vatnig you'd understand that doesn't say what you think it does.

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If Dobry cola sales increase Coca Cola don't make profit ?

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No Coca Cola does not make a profit from Dobry Cola. If I own a McDonald's franchise, I don't own McDonald's - I own the right to buy ingredients and marketing from McDonald's to sell onto consumers. If I name the company I'm doing this under "WootFatigue's McDonald's LLC" that doesn't make me McDonald's. If McDonald's told me they were revoking my franchise rights and I decided to partner with Burger King instead, that means McDonald's no longer profits from my sales.

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How will you own McDonalds franchise without paying McDonalds money for using their brand ?

Also they owned the stores since:

McDonald's, which sold its 850 stores to a local businessman who has reopened some under a new name

Also with Coca Cola Wikipedia says this:

The company's stock is 23.3% owned by the Kar-Tess Holding (a Luxembourg company) and 23.2% by The Coca-Cola Company. The remaining 53.5% are in free float, of which about two-thirds are held by UK and US institutional investors.[20]

Coca-Cola HBC in Russia

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On 26 August 2022, it was announced that the Russian division of Coca-Cola HBC would be renamed "Multon Partners".

So for every 10 buxx Multon Partners makes, 23,2% is The Coca-Cola company. The Coca Cola company could had forced HBC to stop operating in Russia but they are happy to get their cents.

Burger King for example did nothing and just continued selling like normally.

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McDonald's did not disclose how much the outlets were sold for. Last year, its Russian operations contributed 9% of the company's total annual sales, or about $2bn.

Living 9% of your business is stupid especially in a country when it's hard to penetrate the market so selling all their stores to 1 business man for 1 ruble shows they expect to get it back after the conflict ends and his mission is to keep their business going

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Revealed preference always points to the west, doesn't it, pidory?

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Uncle Vanya's is no WectDonalds nafo glowie

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