■ From 1975 to 1995 both Coke and Pepsi achieve average annual growth of around 10% ■ American’s drank more soda than any other beverage ■ Very large market share. More than 50% after the year 1994 (reached the top to 54% in 1998). ■ Average 10.65% net profit in sales for both Pepsi and Coke. ■ The US soft drink market share of Coca Cola Company and PepsiCo Inc. grew from 53.8 % to 74.8% in the year 1966 to 2004. From this fact we can learn that the soft drink industry is dominated by these 2 firms which holding the market power and a competitive fringe with many smaller firms acting as price takers.
During the last decade, the suicide rate, though relatively stable, has been about double the rate throughout most of the period from1921 to 1961 and well above previous highs recorded during the Depression of the 1930s. Take Quebec as an example, it is one of the provinces in Canada, which has a 7.2 million mostly population, occupies a territory that is three times the size of California. (Lambert, Chagnon, Renaud & Rivard, 2004)While it has the highest death rate of suicide-20.7 per 100,000 populations in the 15-19 age teenage group compare to the average number in America which is 12.0 per 100,000 populations in 15-24 age group (Peters & Murphy, 1998), and the average death number of suicide in whole Canada which is 11.5 per 100,000 populations in 1996 (Statistics Canada, 1998). Furthermore, the main reason of
The population of Illegal Immigrant has increased since 2000 around the country estimated from 11.5 to 12 million individuals. The more impact of this situation has been showed in California Sate. Note. From The Pew
Company reports second quarter revenue of $21.8 billion, with 9% revenue growth citing higher delivery of the 787 and 737 programs. 2. Backlog increased to a record $410 billion, this includes $40 billion of net orders during current quarter. 3. Operating cash flow before pension contributions more than doubled to $3.5 billion.
In 2001, Zappos more than quadrupled their yearly sales, bringing in $8.6 million. In 2002, they opened their own fulfillment center in Kentucky. In 2003, Zappos reached $70 million in growth. In 2004, Zappos did $184 million in gross sales. Over the next three years, Zappos doubled their annual revenues, hitting $840 million in gross sales by 2007.
Demographic trends in family life POPULATION OF THE UK * IN 1901 UK population was 38.2m by 2006 it had grown to 60.6 m * This population growth has been driven by natural change , every year since 1901 there's been more births than deaths. * From the 1980’s onwards net migration (which is immigration exceeding emigration) has been the main factor. * Between 2001 and 2004 net migration accounted for two thirds of the increase in UK population. Changes in birth rate * Only 716,000 children were born in 2004 , this is 34% fewer than in 1901 and 21% fewer than 1971. * The birth-rate is a history of fluctuations.
Today I will be talking about international adoption versus domestic adoption. In modern times adoption rates have increased dramatically since the 1990’s. Even celebrities are getting interested in adopting a child from another country. I believe adopting internationally is the better choice than domestically. It is estimated that 125,000 children are adopted domestically each year, but only 20,000 children are adopted internationally in the same amount of time.
Between year 1996 to 2000, Enron's revenues increased by more than 750%, rising from $13.3 billion in 1996 to $100.8 billion in 2000. This extensive expansion of 65% per year was unprecedented in any industry, including the energy industry which typically considered growth of 2-3% per year to be respectable. For just the first nine months of 2001, Enron reported $138.7 billion in revenues. In Enron's natural gas business, the accounting had been fairly
In 1980, there were 1.84 million people under some form of correctional observation, 30 years later, more than 7.5 million people were incarcerated, and that was a 5.66 million difference. “Based on the United States population of 303 million, this means the U.S. incarceration rate is 762 inmates per 100,000 people in population” (Innes, 02-2010). The Cost of Incapacitation The author states “…1988. That year marked the end of an eight-year period of rapid growth during which the correctional population doubled from 1.8 million
Asian Americans are the fastest-growing group among all racial and ethnic groups identified in the U.S. Census. The numbers of Asian Americans have doubled in every census, from 0.60 million to 10.03 million in a span of less than 50 years (Sue, 2006) Korean Americans make up the fifth largest subgroup population of Asian Americans. Around 1.7 million of Korean descent resides in the U.S., making it the second largest Korean population living outside of Korea. Hawaii, California, and New York have the highest concentration of Korean Americans in the United States. (Chang, 2013) They are a highly urban population and are scattered all over the country.