Share stories of well-known enterprises and brands in various industries in the world
The Coca Cola Company, founded on May 8, 1886, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, is the world's largest beverage company, with 48% market share and two of the world's top three beverages (Coca Cola ranks first, Pepsi ranks second, and low calorie Coca Cola ranks third). Coca Cola has 160 beverage brands in 200 countries, including soda Sports drinks, milk drinks, fruit juice, tea and coffee are also the world's largest fruit juice beverage distributors (including Minute Maid brand). Coca Cola, which ranks first in the United States, has gained more than 40% of the market share, while Sprite is the fastest growing beverage. Other brands include Barq's root beer.
Toyota remains the largest manufacturer of military and armoured vehicles in Japan and is responsible for the maintenance of a large number of Japanese armoured and military vehicles each year
JPMorgan Chase is one of the world's most profitable banks, with over US$2.5 trillion in assets and over US$1.5 trillion in funds under management
General Motors has always been active in internationalisation. In the 1980s and 1990s, in order to meet the new challenges of globalisation, improve operational efficiency and better compete with global competitors, GM undertook a series of reorganisations in North America, eventually consolidating into one business unit
The largest telecom service provider in the United States
NTT will increase the openness of its network, implement a global strategy within NTT and establish a decentralized, cluster-based organization
Since its establishment in 1876, Mitsui has become one of the largest general trading companies in Japan.
The birth of Hyundai Motor Group in September 2000 became a turning point in the leap forward of the Korean automotive industry
UPS is present in more than 220 countries and employs more than 530,000 people. 2021 UPS turnover reaches US$97.3 billion
Its main business activities include refining, marketing and engaging in international trading activities, with its primary mission being to reduce India's dependence on foreign oil and thereby save valuable foreign exchange
The Pepsi brand is based on the concept of "infinite hope", which promotes a positive and enterprising attitude towards life among young people, implying that for young people, there is an infinite amount of room for opportunity and fantasy, and they can revel in and seek it.