Thursday, October 18, 2012

Coca cola france

  • Coca-Cola to launch 'beauty drinks' in France

    Coca-Cola, the world's largest beverage maker, declined to comment beyond the statement. But as concerns about sugary drinks grow at home and abroad, the Atlanta-based company has moved to diversify its options.

    today.msnbc.msn.com

  • Coca-Cola, Sanofi Form Pilot Venture to Test 'Beauty Drink'

    Coca-Cola Co. (KO) and Sanofi (SAN) set up a joint venture to sell health drinks at French pharmacies, a pilot project to test demand for beverages with beauty claims.

    www.businessweek.com

  • Coca-Cola, Sanofi in Beauty Venture

    PARIS—U.S. soft-drink giant Coca-Cola Co. and French drugs maker Sanofi SA have set up a 50-50 partnership to launch a range of drinks carrying various well-being and beauty claims as part of parallel diversification efforts.

    online.wsj.com

  • Coca-Cola and Sanofi to launch 'beauty drinks' in France

    NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Coca-Cola Co. and Sanofi are partnering to launch a line of "beauty drinks" in France. The drinks will be positioned under the Oenobiol Beautific brand, but Coca-Cola declined to provide further details. The Coca-Cola business unit ...

    www2.macleans.ca

  • The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) all set to Release Beauty Drinks

    The Coca-Cola Company(NYSE:KO) and Sanofi SA (ADR)(NYSE:SNY) have collaborated to unveil a series of "beauty drinks" under the Oenobiol Beautific brand in France. Although Coca-Cola did not provide specific details, they did state that the drinks will ...

    themarketsareopen.blogspot.com

  • Coca-Cola, Sanofi to launch 'beauty drinks' in France

    The beauty drinks will be sold in a "small scale pilot" to a limited number of pharmacies in the country, according to a statement from the Coca-Cola business unit in France. Coca-Cola declined to provide further details. The partnership to make the ...

    www.drugstorenews.com

  • Coca-Cola, Sanofi team for new line of "Beautific" drinks

    (Reuters) - U.S. soft drink company Coca-Cola Co is teaming up with French drugmaker Sanofi to launch a line of drinks in France that will claim to aid health and beauty. The partnership calls for the co-development and distribution of drinks under the ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Coca-Cola And A Drug Company Have Created A Beverage That's Supposed ...

    Coca-Cola has teamed up with a French drug company to make a drink that is supposed to make the consumer more beautiful.

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Coca Cola claims new beauty drink Beautific Oenobiol will also 'help you lose ...

    Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola is partnering with a french drugs manufacturer to launch a new line of beauty drinks which it claims will carry weight loss and other well-being benefits.

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Coca-Cola & Sanofi venture to release 'beauty drinks' in France

    The Coca-Cola Co. and Sanofi SA decided to start a venture to launch a line of 'beauty drinks' in France. The 50-50 partnership aims at diversification of products and entering a new market for both the Coca-Cola Co. and Sanofi.

    www.industryleadersmagazine.com

  • Coca-Cola Claims Its New 'Beauty Drink' Will Improve Your Hair, Nails and Skin ...

    Coca-Cola is partnering with French drug manufacturer Sanofi to launch a new line of "beauty drinks" which the beverage company claims will help consumers lose weight and provide other well-being benefits.

    www.medicaldaily.com

  • Coca-Cola Teams Up With Drug Company For New French 'Beauty' Beverage

    However, the the Coca-Cola business unit in France admitted that they plan to sell the beauty drinks during a limited "small scale pilot" within the country.

    foodbeast.com

  • News Summary: Coca-Cola, Sanofi partner on 'beauty drinks'

    DRINK UP: The Coca-Cola Co. and drug maker Sanofi are partnering to launch a line of "beauty drinks" in France. SMALL TEST: Coca-Cola declined to give details but said in a statement that the drinks will be sold in a "small scale pilot" limited to a ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Coca-Cola Braces for China Slump

    Mr. Kent added that Coca-Cola is seeing sales grow faster in countries like Germany and in eastern and central Europe, where Coca-Cola sells drinks for less than in countries like France and Spain, where sales are growing more slowly. Coca-Cola's ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Cecile McLorin & Friends Works Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola

    Jazz singer Cecile McLorin Salvant and Friends will be at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in New York on Monday Oct. 22 for a dual performance first of which at 7:30 p.m.

    www.classicalite.com

  • The Coca Cola Drink That'll Make You Gorgeous and Help You Lose Weight

    According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Coca-Cola is teaming up with French pharmaceutical company Sanofi to launch a new beauty drink that claims to "strengthen hair and nails, embellish skin, lose weight, and improve vitality.

    www.stylebistro.com

  • Coca Cola moving headquarters from Greece

    Greece's biggest company by market value, Coca Cola Hellenic, announced Thursday (October 11th) it is moving its headquarters to Switzerland and shifting the listed shares of the company from the Athens Stock Exchange to London.

    www.setimes.com

  • Sanofi, Coca-Cola team up on 'Beautific' drinks

    As the WSJ notes, the news of Sanofi's Coca Cola partnership was aired at a meeting with French union reps about the drugmaker's impending layoffs.

    www.fiercepharma.com

  • Coca-Cola Third-Quarter Net Rose 3.9% on Higher Global Sales Volume

    In an interview, Mr. Kent said that Coca-Cola is getting less of a benefit from higher prices because it is getting more growth in countries such as Germany and in East and Central Europe, where Coca-Cola sells drinks for less than in countries such as ...

    www.nasdaq.com

  • Coca-Cola sales rise despite global slowdown

    Coca-Cola said sales volume for its popular line of soft drinks -- brands like Coke, Dasani, Minute Maid and Honest Tea -- was up 4% in the third quarter, with gains in all its regions, including depressed Europe.

    www.rappler.com

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