News for 'Coca-Cola India Sanjiv Gupta'

Meet Atul Singh, Coca-Cola India boss

Meet Atul Singh, Coca-Cola India boss

Rediff.com16 Aug 2005

Singh, who is now the company's president for the east, central and south China division, steps into the shoes of Sanjiv Gupta.

Vanilla Coke from Coca-Cola

Vanilla Coke from Coca-Cola

Rediff.com7 Apr 2004

Coca-Cola India on Wednesday launched Vanilla Coke in India. The company said that the new drink offers the 'same true taste of Coca-Cola with a hint of vanilla flavour.'

Coca-Cola gets govt nod on voting rights proposal

Coca-Cola gets govt nod on voting rights proposal

Rediff.com3 Jul 2003

The local subsidiary of US beverages giant Coca-Cola Company on Thursday said the government has virtually agreed to its proposal which seeks to deny voting rights to Indian shareholders to whom the company has divested 49 per cent equity.

Coke cut costs by 40% per case in last 3 years

Coke cut costs by 40% per case in last 3 years

Rediff.com20 Aug 2003

Coca-Cola India on Wednesday said it has reduced the overall costs by up to 40 per cent per case over the last three years and that the launch of smaller five-rupee pack has reaped rich dividends in terms of sales.

Coke, Pepsi hike prices by Re 1/bottle

Coke, Pepsi hike prices by Re 1/bottle

Rediff.com18 Aug 2004

Two years after slashing prices to push volumes, Coca-Cola India on Wednesday increased prices on 200 ml and 300 ml bottles by Re 1.

Coke shuts Nepal operations

Coke shuts Nepal operations

Rediff.com19 Aug 2004

Coke, Pepsi may sue CSE

Coke, Pepsi may sue CSE

Rediff.com6 Aug 2003

Now, cold coffee from Coke

Now, cold coffee from Coke

Rediff.com25 May 2004

Coca-Cola on Tuesday forayed into the cold coffee and iced tea business and extended its tie-up with McDonald's to sell the cold beverages under the brand name Georgia.

Is it the end of brand 'Maggi' or will Nestle strike back?

Is it the end of brand 'Maggi' or will Nestle strike back?

Rediff.com2 Jun 2015

Experts question Nestle's silence over Maggi controversy.

As cargo business grows, SpiceJet, IndiGo ready for new battle

As cargo business grows, SpiceJet, IndiGo ready for new battle

Rediff.com18 Jun 2021

Analysts remain sceptical on the profitability from freighter business, saying that once normal air transport resumes and there's abundant belly capacity, the traditional economics of air cargo may not be that lucrative.