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coke was really concerned. as the government came down hard on them, would they have to close up shop? .ltimately, they win that case takes several years to do so. this was a real triumph for coke, to prove that processed caffeine added to beverages is a safe thing to consume. atlanta, thee in organization of american historians. give us a sense of coke in atlanta and how it has changed and eve auld over the years and its impact on this city and region. >> having grown up here, one of the things i always like to note -- because there are things in the book that i guess are surprising about some of the things they have done around the world environmentally that are maybe not so good. where coca-cola has had a series of bottling plants in some very arid regions of the country. in some of the regions, these plants have been extracting so much water that they have been in some ways affecting the water table in these regions, so there have been a lot of allocations -- allegations because -- that coke should close th
coke was really concerned. as the government came down hard on them, would they have to close up shop? .ltimately, they win that case takes several years to do so. this was a real triumph for coke, to prove that processed caffeine added to beverages is a safe thing to consume. atlanta, thee in organization of american historians. give us a sense of coke in atlanta and how it has changed and eve auld over the years and its impact on this city and region. >> having grown up here, one of the...
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>> citizen coke. originally i was thinking about citizen cane when i thought about the title of this book and citizen cane was about the problems of american capitalism. though this book is about coke, i was interested in thinking about how coke was into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. it is kind of catchy title "citizen coke". i was from alabama, i grew up in coke country here in atlanta and i had gone to a school that was heavily funded by coke money in atlanta. i was saying coke has been this good sit in life. promoting corporate citizenship. are they good citizens? when we look at their environmental foot print, do they look like a good citizen, or pretty big costs that we haven't seen in the past? >> as you research the book, we are here in atlanta, visibility is everywhere, take us back to the origins of the product. how was it developed? >> it is a bizarre story. stranger than fiction. it started literally a couple of blocks from where we're sitt
>> citizen coke. originally i was thinking about citizen cane when i thought about the title of this book and citizen cane was about the problems of american capitalism. though this book is about coke, i was interested in thinking about how coke was into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. it is kind of catchy title "citizen coke". i was from alabama, i grew up in coke country here in atlanta and i had gone to a school that was...
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v coke and tell us what that is. >> coke v.coke is this lawsuit that played out between the four coke brothers, charles and david on one side and bill and frederick and other shareholders of coke industries on the other. and basically what happens is in the late 19 seventies, bill coke is working in the family company with his brothers charles and david. this was at a time when coke industries comes under straout 90 scrutiny by a number of regulators by the department of energy and then it gets hit by a set of indictments by trying to fix a federal oil lottery. bill and other shareholders, most of them family members are concerned with the direction the company is heading in. bill atributes some of the stuff that is befalling to the company to charles anti-government philosophy. another issue is this is a very closely held private company and charles is really driven to build this company. he's plowing all of their profits back into growing the company and you have bill and other shareholders that have other interests. bill's an extraordinarily wealthy man but only on paper and he wan
v coke and tell us what that is. >> coke v.coke is this lawsuit that played out between the four coke brothers, charles and david on one side and bill and frederick and other shareholders of coke industries on the other. and basically what happens is in the late 19 seventies, bill coke is working in the family company with his brothers charles and david. this was at a time when coke industries comes under straout 90 scrutiny by a number of regulators by the department of energy and then...
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and those this book is about coke, i was really interested in thinking about how coke was a lens into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. and so i said this is kind of a cat catchy title. i was from atlanta, i grew up in coke country, here in atlanta. i had gone to a school that had been funded by coke money on the south side of atlanta. so i was sitting there saying coke has been this good citizen in my life. and one of the things that they promote today is this idea of corporate citizenship. so i wanted to kind of delve into that in the books. and say, well, are they good citizens? when we look at the environmental footprint, do they end up looking like a good citizen? >> so as he researched the book and we said you're here in atlanta. visibility is everywhere. take us back to the origins of the story. >> it started literally a couple blocks from where we're sitting right here, by a guy named john pemberton. he was a pharmacist who was down on his luck. he had suffered a series of wounds during the civil war. he had all of these stomach a
and those this book is about coke, i was really interested in thinking about how coke was a lens into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. and so i said this is kind of a cat catchy title. i was from atlanta, i grew up in coke country, here in atlanta. i had gone to a school that had been funded by coke money on the south side of atlanta. so i was sitting there saying coke has been this good citizen in my life. and one of the things that they promote...
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it will be interesting to see whether coke is buying more shares. >> does anybody define coke or monster because of this deal? >> i tell you what, the nice thing about coke, you are not chasing the company, they had decent second quarter number, people are looking for a decent inflexion point in the stock we will talk about the yield environment, people are reaching outior field, it's plummeting. it's a great dividend stock. i think it's an interesting play. >> let's bring from the rbc capital markets, he has an outperform rating on both coca-cola and monster beverage. what do you think of the steel, why don't they buy the whole thing outright? do you like this structure better or should they have gone the other way? >> i think coke is tipping their toe in the water. they want to make sure they can test and understand how monster's brand resonates internationally. remember, coke doesn't distribute monster in every market. i think it gives tell an opportunity to test how strong the market brand is. it all suggests the brand transcends not only subsegments but geography. i think this is a
it will be interesting to see whether coke is buying more shares. >> does anybody define coke or monster because of this deal? >> i tell you what, the nice thing about coke, you are not chasing the company, they had decent second quarter number, people are looking for a decent inflexion point in the stock we will talk about the yield environment, people are reaching outior field, it's plummeting. it's a great dividend stock. i think it's an interesting play. >> let's bring...
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coke's was the most popular source. john rutledge, the supreme court's second supreme court justice, called coke's is to choose the foundations of our law. jefferson wrote to madison that there was never profound or learning english liberties. as an aside, when the young jefferson was actually studying coke in 1762, he wrote, "i wish the devil had old coke, because am sure i was never so tired of an old scoundrel in my life." in any case, with coke came a reverence for his conception of magna carta. and american settlers incorporated elements of the great charter into colonial law. when they revolted against george iii, they did not view their causes a fight for novel freedoms. but rather, one to preserve liberties they traced to magna carta. now, here with within boston's city limits, the colonialists invoked magna carta's guarantees in response to george iii's injustices. the massachusetts assembly declared the stamp act illegally because it was against magna carta and the natural rights of englishmen, and therefore,
coke's was the most popular source. john rutledge, the supreme court's second supreme court justice, called coke's is to choose the foundations of our law. jefferson wrote to madison that there was never profound or learning english liberties. as an aside, when the young jefferson was actually studying coke in 1762, he wrote, "i wish the devil had old coke, because am sure i was never so tired of an old scoundrel in my life." in any case, with coke came a reverence for his conception...
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coke was the biggest losed in the dow. shares fell near 4% and are down almost 10% so far this year. investors were disappointed with coke's quarterly results out this morning. earnings were in line with estimates, and global sales rose last quarter but soda sales in north america tumbled. the news reinforced a nasty truth for coke. fewer americans are drinking sugary sodas, opting instead for healthier drink. now yes, coke does make some of those, too. dasani purified water, vitamin water, powerade drink, minute maid and wallace teas. the sweet stuff is still the company's bread and butter. that's a big problem for coke and the company knows it. >> joining us to talk more about coca-cola is dan verou of pal said capital management. good to have you in the studio with thus evening. would you be a buyer of coca-cola at this price? if not why not? >> not yet. because i think the challenges are not going to go away. if you look at the way the company is set up for 2014, it looks like it's going to be much or of a back end-loa
coke was the biggest losed in the dow. shares fell near 4% and are down almost 10% so far this year. investors were disappointed with coke's quarterly results out this morning. earnings were in line with estimates, and global sales rose last quarter but soda sales in north america tumbled. the news reinforced a nasty truth for coke. fewer americans are drinking sugary sodas, opting instead for healthier drink. now yes, coke does make some of those, too. dasani purified water, vitamin water,...
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annenberg media ♪ annenberg media ♪ in 1980, before the flap over new coke and old coke, major soft drink makers made a critical change in their beverages. why would they change a key ingredient in afollowing world war ii,cts? the studebaker corporation had its most prosperous years. why would this corporation become extinct within a decade? in the 1970s, a small new jersey newspaper, the asbury park press, exploded into the state's third-largest newspaper. how did the company make this phenomenal growth possible? no business can guarantee it will make a profit, but there are strategies that can increase chances for success. the firm: how can it keep costs down? with richard gill, we'll investigate that problem on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. ♪ pepsi cola hits the spot ♪ 12 full ounces that's a lot... ♪ ♪ i'd like to buy the world a coke ♪ ♪ and keep it company ♪ that's the real thing... ♪ we made our choice ♪ make it a pepsi... soft drink companies spend millions advertising to make billions in sales. it's a $23 billion-a-year industry. with tha
annenberg media ♪ annenberg media ♪ in 1980, before the flap over new coke and old coke, major soft drink makers made a critical change in their beverages. why would they change a key ingredient in afollowing world war ii,cts? the studebaker corporation had its most prosperous years. why would this corporation become extinct within a decade? in the 1970s, a small new jersey newspaper, the asbury park press, exploded into the state's third-largest newspaper. how did the company make this...
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coke or pepsi. vote in our ultimate stock cup on our website, nbr.com. >>> and finally tonight, this year's world cup in brazil already has one claim to fame, the most expensive ever. the estimated costs for hosting the games is reportedly more than $11 billion. four years ago the same tournament cost south africa only four billion. but there is also a historical benefit for the winning country. the victor's economy has out-performed the world economy 4.5% in the month after the tournament. and why do they call it the world's most popular sporting event? more than 4 billion people are expected to watch. tyler, if you combined the super bowl, the world series, the u.s. golf open there is still more people. >> doesn't add up to this at all. brazil and croatia were winning. >> that is "nightly business report," thank you for joining us. >>> i'm tyler mathisen, thank you from me, as well. have a great evening. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. here tomorrow night. man: it's like holy mother of com
coke or pepsi. vote in our ultimate stock cup on our website, nbr.com. >>> and finally tonight, this year's world cup in brazil already has one claim to fame, the most expensive ever. the estimated costs for hosting the games is reportedly more than $11 billion. four years ago the same tournament cost south africa only four billion. but there is also a historical benefit for the winning country. the victor's economy has out-performed the world economy 4.5% in the month after the...
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take on coke. consumer prices running well below the fed's target for more than one year. will we see an increase in the latest reading due out next hour? we will discuss this with peter orszag. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance this morning. timothy draper on in the loop with betty liu. interesting -- this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm tom keene. we await the 8:30 data. adam johnson with me. alix steel as well. adam has our top headlines this morning. >> i want to start with the bell -- boston's old south church, which will be ringing this afternoon to honor the victims of the boston bombing. place one took year ago today. joe biden will be on hand to attend the event. the marathon will be run next monday with an expanded field of 36,000 runners. china's broadest measure of new credit fell 13% from last year. growing at the slowest pace on record. chinese policymakers try to rein in a credit binge and prevent defaults. auctioning off the vacant houses with opening bids startin
take on coke. consumer prices running well below the fed's target for more than one year. will we see an increase in the latest reading due out next hour? we will discuss this with peter orszag. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance this morning. timothy draper on in the loop with betty liu. interesting -- this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm tom keene. we await the 8:30 data. adam johnson with me. alix steel as well. adam has our top headlines this morning. >> i want...
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not an outright deal, but coke owns a quarter of the company, and coke coronow coke owns a qun mountain. >> they have to keep it off the market from anyone else. >> when is 50 cent on? he made most of the money off of vitamin water. >> right. >> right. >> which coke bought for 4 billion. interesting to hear what he has to say about this deal and how it values vitamin water. >> interesting. >> i'm not on the 11:00, so throwing that out there. >> i'm not either. you'll have to ask. >> make i will. >> sounds good. it's friday, baby. >> really is. >> you have a show later, though, could be interesting. >> 6:00. >> let's get to the floor, more on what's moving this morning. good morning. >> good morning, dave, a summer friday on the floor, so far, so good, up 45 points for the average, and the u.s. is not the only rally we're seeing today. everyone's rallying around the world, putin saying, look, i done want a confrontation with the west, but investers are, seeing global indexes higher from france, germany, and shanghai, really around the world. european yields hover near record lows as many
not an outright deal, but coke owns a quarter of the company, and coke coronow coke owns a qun mountain. >> they have to keep it off the market from anyone else. >> when is 50 cent on? he made most of the money off of vitamin water. >> right. >> right. >> which coke bought for 4 billion. interesting to hear what he has to say about this deal and how it values vitamin water. >> interesting. >> i'm not on the 11:00, so throwing that out there. >>...
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kevin, we've heard of the coke brothers. ever heard of the coke sisters? well, in fact they are mocking the coke brothers in a new afl-cio ad. take a listen. >> hi. i'm karen. >> and i'm joyce. >> we are -- >> all: the coke sisters. >> we're not biological sister, but sisters in spirit. >> and we're not related to the coke brothers, those right-wing billionaires. >> just two average women who have raised families and worked hard all our lives. >> we don't have billions to spend on political campaigns. >> but have convictions and voices. we think that's important. >> if you agree, join us with an i'll be a nation of coke sisters. >> and so keep in mind, though, kevin, that the coke brother, shelling out what some $290 million on mid-terms, while these ladies obviously aren't related, will their message resinate with voters? >> we'll find out in november. interesting, democrats have definitely tried to make the coke brothers a part of this mid-term re-election campaign criticizing them and the big money dolled out for republicans and against demo poenlts. we
kevin, we've heard of the coke brothers. ever heard of the coke sisters? well, in fact they are mocking the coke brothers in a new afl-cio ad. take a listen. >> hi. i'm karen. >> and i'm joyce. >> we are -- >> all: the coke sisters. >> we're not biological sister, but sisters in spirit. >> and we're not related to the coke brothers, those right-wing billionaires. >> just two average women who have raised families and worked hard all our lives. >>...
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, or pet-coke. >> go home! go home! >> reporter: this week a small but fired up group from chicago's southeast side came out to voice their concerns about storage of pet-coke near their homes. >> this is not your dumping ground. it is a vibrant community with families and children. >> reporter: residents have complained that soot terminates their homes making it difficult to breathe. >> this is a filter from the home, and this is not your standard household dust. this is not what you should see on a filter that is filtering the air in a house. [ applause ] >> reporter: but now state if i recalls are proposing regulations aimed at preventing the fugitive dust. some of the proposed guidelines include requiring large companies to build enclosures for the piles, restricting processing outside, requiring tarps on trucks, and making companies maintain devices to continuously monitor air quality. last week a company removed its pet-coke files because of a lawsuit filed. according to a company executive they are no lon
, or pet-coke. >> go home! go home! >> reporter: this week a small but fired up group from chicago's southeast side came out to voice their concerns about storage of pet-coke near their homes. >> this is not your dumping ground. it is a vibrant community with families and children. >> reporter: residents have complained that soot terminates their homes making it difficult to breathe. >> this is a filter from the home, and this is not your standard household dust....
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or pet coke. not a household term but it's on its way to becoming one. what is pet coke? it's a high sulfur, high carbon waste solds cheap fuel source. it was shot after high winds spread dust along the detroit river and spread into businesses and residential neighborhoods around that area. after an outcry it was eventually removed in august. but the problem has spread along the great lakes. now residents in chicago are upset about pet coke piles scored along the calumet river. it is shipped from a nearby refinery in indiana. the same refinery responsible for the oil spill into the great lakes we covered earlier this week. chicago department of public health is warning residents there are health effects that could be profound from the dust including coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and experts say there's not enough literature to determine whether it goes much deeper than that. residents want to avoid being exposed to this pet coke dust f. they do, what should they do? well, authorities sa
or pet coke. not a household term but it's on its way to becoming one. what is pet coke? it's a high sulfur, high carbon waste solds cheap fuel source. it was shot after high winds spread dust along the detroit river and spread into businesses and residential neighborhoods around that area. after an outcry it was eventually removed in august. but the problem has spread along the great lakes. now residents in chicago are upset about pet coke piles scored along the calumet river. it is shipped...
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bill coke allegedly set up a fake head hunting shop to download coke industry executives on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> and probably goes back to their dad who was a tough guy who made a fort in in the oil business amongst others, starting in texas, ending in kansas. what was interesting was that he went to the soviet union and help with oil refineries in the stalin days. he came back so horrified by what he saw that he was a founder of the society. >> basically he goes over to the soviet union in the 1930s. he's sued for patent infringement. the seeds for fortune were built in stalin, he was horrified by what he saw and his role in helping to modernize the soviet oil industry and pave the way union. he was literally present when the john birch society was founded and charles coke was a member, influential in his day. >> he turned against them because of the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement. charles coke takes out on anti-vietnam add in the wichita paper. it enraged people. he was pushed out. i think he left on hi
bill coke allegedly set up a fake head hunting shop to download coke industry executives on what was happening. these were the tactics in use. >> and probably goes back to their dad who was a tough guy who made a fort in in the oil business amongst others, starting in texas, ending in kansas. what was interesting was that he went to the soviet union and help with oil refineries in the stalin days. he came back so horrified by what he saw that he was a founder of the society. >>...
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his documentary, "coke brothers expos exposed" 2014 edition. and on capitol hill, harry reid has made it its mission to make sure the country knows what the coke brothers were about and democratic leader in the house, nancy pelosi. rosh better, good to have you with us. do you expect a lot of support 23r9 progressive community because you clearly have the attention of lawmakers? >> yes, we do. we have over 15 groups that are working with us. of all sides on different issues. the thing about the coke brothers, ed, not dissimilar to the conversation you were having with senator sanders about all mart, they fundamentally attack so many different issues that are important to the quality of our life and the reality is, every single one of us, we're all paying a price for the coke brothers' millions that go against our fundamental interests. >> harry reid obviously says he wants to see a constitutional amendment that will do away with citizen's united. that's a great conversation and i to the lie agree with it and it's fruch legislatively pie in the
his documentary, "coke brothers expos exposed" 2014 edition. and on capitol hill, harry reid has made it its mission to make sure the country knows what the coke brothers were about and democratic leader in the house, nancy pelosi. rosh better, good to have you with us. do you expect a lot of support 23r9 progressive community because you clearly have the attention of lawmakers? >> yes, we do. we have over 15 groups that are working with us. of all sides on different issues. the...
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to coke's board and to fellow investors including warren buffett, coke's top shareholder, urging them to vote against the plan. but coke is fighting back, saying winters is misinformed and his math simply does not add up. >> a lot of these awards are very dependent on stock price. and investors really like that. because management doesn't get paid unless the company performs. and unless our invests get an additional return on theirs. >> reporter: the ceo saw his total compensation drop more than 30% last year because the stock underperformed. winters is also questioning kent's role as chairman of the board, saying it's a conflict of interest when it comes to making decisions about executive compensation. coke rejects that idea as well. >> our board strongly believes that a combined chair and ceo is the right structure for our company. and it's important to note that compensation committee sets the compensation for our company. so the compensation committee is comprised entirely of independent directors. so there's not a conflict of interest for having a combined chair-ceo role. >> rep
to coke's board and to fellow investors including warren buffett, coke's top shareholder, urging them to vote against the plan. but coke is fighting back, saying winters is misinformed and his math simply does not add up. >> a lot of these awards are very dependent on stock price. and investors really like that. because management doesn't get paid unless the company performs. and unless our invests get an additional return on theirs. >> reporter: the ceo saw his total compensation...
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consumers thought it was the same coke. the company could deliver the product at substantially lower cost and maintain profit levels. soon, pepsi and coe"'s other competitors made the sugar switch. economic analyst richard gill explains why companies cannot afford to ignore cost-cutting opportunites. for soft drink producers, the change to high fructose corn syrup was an important one-- cutting costs and sustaining profits. to the consumer, it seemed a nonchange. coke in 1980 tasted no different than in 1975. consumers generally didn't know a change occurred. still, the change did affect consumers. the substitution permitted soft drinks to be sold more cheaply than they would have been. in a competitve environment, lowered costs almost invariably translate into downward pressures on consumer prices. such substitutions are not only beneficial, they are characteristic in a market economy. there's more than one way to make coke, grow wheat, even to produce drinking water. in africa, for example, you may see water collected in
consumers thought it was the same coke. the company could deliver the product at substantially lower cost and maintain profit levels. soon, pepsi and coe"'s other competitors made the sugar switch. economic analyst richard gill explains why companies cannot afford to ignore cost-cutting opportunites. for soft drink producers, the change to high fructose corn syrup was an important one-- cutting costs and sustaining profits. to the consumer, it seemed a nonchange. coke in 1980 tasted no...
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monster will take over coke's energy drink business and remove its nonenergy drinks to coke. monster is a dominant player in energy drinks with 42% of the market. shares of monster soaring by some 22% in after hours trade. both companies trading higher there. >>> now i'm tooits time to get whale watching. an s.e.c. filing shows that warren buffett's berkshire hathaway shows charter communications in the second quarter while paring higher stakes in gm, ibm, ver rise yop, and lower stakes in conco philips and liberty media. checking in on those shares, slightly mixed at the moment. >>> coming up here on today's show, bucking the retail rub. we wade through the numbers and jcpenney in second quarter sales outpacing its rivals. and burning money to burn rubber, we go under the hood and expect the world's most expensive car ever sold at auction. can you guess which one it is? we'll hear more about that. >>> and when you're having a baby, if you are, maybe you're arguing with your wivy or your husband over baby names. we reveal the top names of 2013. will the name george make a roy
monster will take over coke's energy drink business and remove its nonenergy drinks to coke. monster is a dominant player in energy drinks with 42% of the market. shares of monster soaring by some 22% in after hours trade. both companies trading higher there. >>> now i'm tooits time to get whale watching. an s.e.c. filing shows that warren buffett's berkshire hathaway shows charter communications in the second quarter while paring higher stakes in gm, ibm, ver rise yop, and lower...
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. >> i like coke better than pepsi. >> but you have your tostitos with the coke. which undermines the issue. >> no it doesn't. at least i'm buying something from pepsi. >> but you -- >> oh, okay. i guess -- >> or you could be buying it from a separated -- >> i'm also getting the salsa from pepsi, the tostitos salsa. hot. >> right. >> so why -- now you're making the argument that that's -- >> because those are better than any -- >> that's got to be a latin brand. >> with the hairs coming out of it? man -- >> that's like you know. >> when people say that that's what you got to substitute for the carb snacks it's like i've tried. >> who's saying that the pork rind -- >> lowe carb. >> frying a piece of -- >> think of a diet where you can eat fried pork rinds. >> cheddar cheese and pork rinds. >> wash it down with warm tap water. this is like punitive. >> all right. anyway -- >> we're going to talk -- >> we're going to talk to muhtar kent. >> i know. >> because turning our attention south of the border our next guest says -- now we're talking about investing in latin a
. >> i like coke better than pepsi. >> but you have your tostitos with the coke. which undermines the issue. >> no it doesn't. at least i'm buying something from pepsi. >> but you -- >> oh, okay. i guess -- >> or you could be buying it from a separated -- >> i'm also getting the salsa from pepsi, the tostitos salsa. hot. >> right. >> so why -- now you're making the argument that that's -- >> because those are better than any --...
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and regular coke. in terms of the active production that sugar is stimulating the bacteria, does it make a difference if it's a diet coke versus a regular coke? >> well, i'm going to say no to that, supervisor cohen. more so because it's actually a two-pronged approach. one is the sugar, synthetic sugar or a naturally occurring sugar, there is a slight difference. if you look at, you know, bench test in a science lab on how active the [speaker not understood] which is the main bacteria involved in tooth decay is minor. but the biggest problem is that there is also huge -- the acid content of just a cup of any type of sugar sweetened beverage because an energy drink like diet coke or regular coke is incredibly acidic. ph of 2 and ph of 4. in general it has a natural ph. 7 is a neutral ph. so, you're taking this acid-loving bacteria, giving them more acid regardless of the sugar, it become not just an additive. it is exponential in the mouth. it is particularly damaging in baby teeth because baby teeth a
and regular coke. in terms of the active production that sugar is stimulating the bacteria, does it make a difference if it's a diet coke versus a regular coke? >> well, i'm going to say no to that, supervisor cohen. more so because it's actually a two-pronged approach. one is the sugar, synthetic sugar or a naturally occurring sugar, there is a slight difference. if you look at, you know, bench test in a science lab on how active the [speaker not understood] which is the main bacteria...
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coke isn't the only big company lining up. procter & gamble and warner bro broth brothers are among those that have advertised with vine. corporate america is forecast to spend $4 billion on it this year alone, probably twice that much by the end of the decade. >> let me have your phone. and when we get close to someone, i'm going to roll the whole time. >> reporter: cody is helping clarity shoot a vine for coke. his third one for the brand this year. >> can i have one? >> reporter: the first, a pretty straightforward six-second commercial. but the new video has a decidedly different tone. >> go down this way. >> we can do that. >> reporter: this one's a twist on the share a coke campaign. >> how are you, sir? i noticed you were there. normally we're doing funny six-second stuff. i pitched the idea of sharing a coke, you are sharing things with the less fortunate. >> reporter: it might seem in poor taste to some, and, in fact, coca-cola ended up not picking up this vine. but walk down the street with these guys -- >> i like yo
coke isn't the only big company lining up. procter & gamble and warner bro broth brothers are among those that have advertised with vine. corporate america is forecast to spend $4 billion on it this year alone, probably twice that much by the end of the decade. >> let me have your phone. and when we get close to someone, i'm going to roll the whole time. >> reporter: cody is helping clarity shoot a vine for coke. his third one for the brand this year. >> can i have one?...
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charles coke became a member. day. >> he turned against them because the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement of that era. and charles coke takes out an ain liner tarian add, enraging the john burt society. he was hor or less pushed out. he was on to different things. that was the break between his dad's politics and the libertarian movement, which wasities i'd logical project. >> david ran for vice president. this didn't make them popular with republicans. >> no, they were trying to find a third way. they wanted to demolish the two party system. they were trying to reach the left and the right. that's what the goal was. they wanted to find people that wanted to advance freedom in all its forms. whether it's refructive rights or -- reproductive right or pro gay issues. >>> that's the biggest miss conception. you think of them as right wing tea partiers, but they are not issues. >> no, not on conservative issues. they do aline with social conservatives. you don't see them pu
charles coke became a member. day. >> he turned against them because the vietnam war. >> charles was influenced by the fledgeling libertarian movement of that era. and charles coke takes out an ain liner tarian add, enraging the john burt society. he was hor or less pushed out. he was on to different things. that was the break between his dad's politics and the libertarian movement, which wasities i'd logical project. >> david ran for vice president. this didn't make them...
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. >>> and it is called pet coke. that is sport for at the petroleum coke. that is the by-product of oil refining. it's pretty dirty and has a pretty bad smell. now illinois wants to change the way the black sooty substance is handle and stored. ash har quaraishi is here with more on the move that is spurring controversy. >> reporter: absolutely. the debate over the storage of pet coke has started to heat up. if you driver near the cal the t river you can see it in the air. the residents downwind of these sites say laws don't go far enough. >> reporter: this is a by-product called petroleum coke or pet coke. [ booing ] >> reporter: this week this small but fired up group came out to voice their concerns about pet coke's storage near they are home. >> east side is not your dumping ground. it is the vibrant community with family and children. >> reporter: residents have complained that the soot drifts and permeates their homes, making it difficult to breathe. >> this is a fellte filter from 109th and mackinaw. this is not your standard household dust. this is
. >>> and it is called pet coke. that is sport for at the petroleum coke. that is the by-product of oil refining. it's pretty dirty and has a pretty bad smell. now illinois wants to change the way the black sooty substance is handle and stored. ash har quaraishi is here with more on the move that is spurring controversy. >> reporter: absolutely. the debate over the storage of pet coke has started to heat up. if you driver near the cal the t river you can see it in the air. the...
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. >>> it is called pet coke, shows for petroleum coke. it's dirty and has a pretty bad smell. now illinois wants to change the way the black sooty substance is handled. wash har quaraishi is here with more on the story. >> reporter: the debate over the storage of pet coke really started heating up. a drive up near the illinoi illinois-indiana border and you can see the wind picking up the fine black powder and blowing it in the air. since then a probe from by the chicago and others going into to its handling but some say it's not enough. >> reporter: petroleum coke, or pet coke. [ booing ] >> reporter: this week a small but fired up group of residents from chicago's southeast side came out to voice their concerns for pet coke's storage near their homes. >> this is not your dumping ground. it is the vibrant community with team and children. >> reporter: residents have said that the soot makes it difficult to breathe. >> this is a filter from a house that 109th and mackinaw. let me show you something. this is not your standard household dust. this is not what you should see on a
. >>> it is called pet coke, shows for petroleum coke. it's dirty and has a pretty bad smell. now illinois wants to change the way the black sooty substance is handled. wash har quaraishi is here with more on the story. >> reporter: the debate over the storage of pet coke really started heating up. a drive up near the illinoi illinois-indiana border and you can see the wind picking up the fine black powder and blowing it in the air. since then a probe from by the chicago and...
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coke does not see it as a long-term issue. >> what does that do to coke's bottom line? , they the core business have not quantified it. it will help it some. it would help it more if they bought the whole thing. the real interesting part is that coke eventually is going to spin out or do something with the bottling business. they bought that for five years ago in the u.s. to fix it. they will spin that out in the next few years. gives the bottling business 100% rights to monster. ,t enhances the spin out value which enhances the total coke worth. >> bachus done the road a little bit. a monsterlso building internationally -- walk us down the road a little bit. they are also building a monster internationally. -- out monster internationally. i think it is a put option. internationally, if you look at monster, they have in the u.s. probably a 35% market share. internationally, it ranges from 0% to maybe a size 20%. by partnering with coke, by being the only energy drink in their bag, it is going to supercharge bad. by coke using the distribution, the manufacturing, the sca
coke does not see it as a long-term issue. >> what does that do to coke's bottom line? , they the core business have not quantified it. it will help it some. it would help it more if they bought the whole thing. the real interesting part is that coke eventually is going to spin out or do something with the bottling business. they bought that for five years ago in the u.s. to fix it. they will spin that out in the next few years. gives the bottling business 100% rights to monster. ,t...
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coke reported a knockout quarter. even though the company only delivered in line earnings, did manage to produce revenue growth of 4%. in part thanks to the strength overseas thanks to brazil, russia, india and china. coke saw improvement in carbonated soft drink pricing here in the u.s., which only expected to go higher going forward. what else? coca-cola generates mass amounts of cash and terrific at managing that cash. reinvesting it in the business to fuel growth, making smart acquisitions and joint ventures like their stake in keurig. after this run by dr. pepper. dr. pepper's yield's only 2.9% versus this very solid international grower. finally, there's pepsico, my favorite player in the group. not only does it have a terrific international growth story like coke, but it also has a fabulous snack business in the form of frito-lay. and we know snacks are a stronger market than carbonated soft drinks. when pepsi reported mid april, the quarter was spectacular. with the results better up and down the income statem
coke reported a knockout quarter. even though the company only delivered in line earnings, did manage to produce revenue growth of 4%. in part thanks to the strength overseas thanks to brazil, russia, india and china. coke saw improvement in carbonated soft drink pricing here in the u.s., which only expected to go higher going forward. what else? coca-cola generates mass amounts of cash and terrific at managing that cash. reinvesting it in the business to fuel growth, making smart acquisitions...
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with coke, for example, i think they do a great job with the share a coke campaign. i think it was a really authentic way for the brand rather than push marketing. they made the community a part of the conversation and they gave millennials an authentic way to engage with and connect to their brand. i think the question for brands like coke and mcdonald's with regards to the share a coke campaign is can they create an ongoing conversation or just these one off campaigns. >> nice to speak with you again. thanks. >>> thank you very much. which companies could potentially leap frog mcdonald's, coke and ibm and maybe take their place in the dow. dominic chu takes a look at potential names here. this is an interesting academic exercise. >> more than anything else it is one of speculation. nobody knows what will happen with the dow but we know some of the larger companies have nimbler companies nipping at the heels. let's take a look at big guys here. there is coke. $180 billion company. it is massive. here is the thing. they have grown net income profits on a five year co
with coke, for example, i think they do a great job with the share a coke campaign. i think it was a really authentic way for the brand rather than push marketing. they made the community a part of the conversation and they gave millennials an authentic way to engage with and connect to their brand. i think the question for brands like coke and mcdonald's with regards to the share a coke campaign is can they create an ongoing conversation or just these one off campaigns. >> nice to speak...
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>> you don't drink coke could la? >> no. >> you're not saying that everybody who has soda is unfit, are you? >> well, i'll tell you this, people that are sear yourself about being healthy and fit are not drinking soda. they're not -- >> what are you doing? >> what? >> i love soda. >> loser, brother? >> the idea is -- no, the idea was that -- this doesn't do anything to harm you. look at him. you just missed the olympics team. >> he is out of breath, skiing on the floor. >> he walked four feet and out of breath. >> the big marketing of these companies like coca la and mcdonald's -- gees hwang wrong? >> they're predators preying on these amazing physical machines. >> you're not saying he does not have coke a day. he said that in an interview. >> if you're at that level with your body, competingor, north eating junk food. >> these guys on the luge look like mow and they have had not only like a pack of cokes but chicken wings and everything else. >> i just think, unfortunately, they brought out, -- gets good money -- >>
>> you don't drink coke could la? >> no. >> you're not saying that everybody who has soda is unfit, are you? >> well, i'll tell you this, people that are sear yourself about being healthy and fit are not drinking soda. they're not -- >> what are you doing? >> what? >> i love soda. >> loser, brother? >> the idea is -- no, the idea was that -- this doesn't do anything to harm you. look at him. you just missed the olympics team. >> he is...
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>> there green mountain/coke deal might be bigger for coke. this is a great cola company dividend yield. >> grasso. >> yahoo! ali baba valuations floating around. >> karen? >> if you've been waiting to get into 3d systems, this isn't it. wait more. >> guy? >> soda stream. it's not going to happen tomorrow. but someone's going to pair up with these guys. >> our thanks to bob peck for hanging with us and monitoring the twitter call. i'm melissa lee. thanks for waping. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors, there is always homework in summer and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to the mad money. welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to entertain you but help you make money. call me. 1800-743-cnbc. nobody, nobody knows who or what to trust. that's what is happening right now. we saw it again today during this roller costar session. dow lost five
>> there green mountain/coke deal might be bigger for coke. this is a great cola company dividend yield. >> grasso. >> yahoo! ali baba valuations floating around. >> karen? >> if you've been waiting to get into 3d systems, this isn't it. wait more. >> guy? >> soda stream. it's not going to happen tomorrow. but someone's going to pair up with these guys. >> our thanks to bob peck for hanging with us and monitoring the twitter call. i'm melissa lee....
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will 2014 be better for coke? some analysts say yes. while the company blames recent troubles on everything from economic slowdowns to bad weather, it's the international story that has most analysts excited about its future. >> most of coke sales come from outside the united states. and the global economy seems to be on the upswing. according to jonathan freeny of johnny montgomery scott, 700 million people will join the global middle class by 2020, that will cause sparkling beverage volume to double in the next 10 to 15 years. >> if what's happened in the past happens in the future with carbonated soft drink consumption hand in hand with economic growth and a lot of these hot places where people would love to have a cold coke with more spending money, this will be a great stock and a great growth opportunity, almost regardless of what happens in developed markets. >> reporter: a boost could come sooner. in brazil where coke ace lead sponsor of this year's world cup. and if history is any guide, results from the tournaments in south af
will 2014 be better for coke? some analysts say yes. while the company blames recent troubles on everything from economic slowdowns to bad weather, it's the international story that has most analysts excited about its future. >> most of coke sales come from outside the united states. and the global economy seems to be on the upswing. according to jonathan freeny of johnny montgomery scott, 700 million people will join the global middle class by 2020, that will cause sparkling beverage...
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coke looking for new avenues. they put a valuation tag on this thing even though they bought the stock at a bit of a discount that was not bad at all. you got a lot of guys short. this thing was a monster. >> are you talking about gm, cm? it's green mountain, coke, make? what people don't understand i've been short companies and i was -- i shorted a company that had the better mouse, literally better mouse, systemics, okay? and i knew the mouse didn't work and i said over and over again, short, short, short and later a major pharmaceutical company bought that company. no, that can't be. coke obviously did not care whether keurig had peaked. they're using it as a vehicle. >> have they not read david einhorn's notes and letters? >> coke, you idiot, undo this, no, they like the distribution system and they'll blow it out internationally. the case against green mountain had to do with legacy grown mountain. this is new green mountain. >> former coke executive who runs it moving into a lot of different central distribu
coke looking for new avenues. they put a valuation tag on this thing even though they bought the stock at a bit of a discount that was not bad at all. you got a lot of guys short. this thing was a monster. >> are you talking about gm, cm? it's green mountain, coke, make? what people don't understand i've been short companies and i was -- i shorted a company that had the better mouse, literally better mouse, systemics, okay? and i knew the mouse didn't work and i said over and over again,...
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. >> sorry, coke and pepsi. >> the super bowl commercial controversy has begun. why was that ad banned? we will look at some of the most memorable sunday commercial, super bowl commercials. i will tell you my all time favorite. joe theismann says i need a little help on my football throwing. he will join us and we will go outside for a little lowing lesson. and we will also have a showdown because i have been right and he has been wrong the last six games. don't wait for presidents' day to save on a new mattress. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ and here we are on super bowl boulevard in new york city. everybody is gearing up for the big game and the c
. >> sorry, coke and pepsi. >> the super bowl commercial controversy has begun. why was that ad banned? we will look at some of the most memorable sunday commercial, super bowl commercials. i will tell you my all time favorite. joe theismann says i need a little help on my football throwing. he will join us and we will go outside for a little lowing lesson. and we will also have a showdown because i have been right and he has been wrong the last six games. don't wait for presidents'...