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Coca-Cola’s case

Authors: Fabregat García, Noelia;

Coca-Cola’s case

Abstract

Treball final de Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat. Codi: FC1049. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015 Coca-Cola’s case is a research paper based on cocacola bottling companies in Spain. Its aim is to analyse its financial statements and the conclusions about its corresponding profitability and liquidity indicators to finally reach the conclusion that this large reorganizations and the labour force adjustment plan suffered were not really argued and the alleged causes were not certain at all. So we can see that Coca-Cola’s company was trying to get on train of what was happening during the financial and economic crisis in Spain.

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Grado en Finanzas y Contabilidad, Bachelor's Degree in Finance and Accounting, Grau en Finances i Comptabilitat

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