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  2. File:Coca-Cola Femsa Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1981 as Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. and renamed Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines, Inc. on January 25, 2013, after becoming jointly owned by Mexico-based Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V. and The Coca-Cola Company. The company was renamed Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. in December 2018, after being acquired by ...

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  5. The Subtleties Behind the Company Logos of Coca-Cola, Apple ...

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  6. Coca-Cola FEMSA Buys Phillipines Bottler

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    On Friday, Mexican bottler Coca-Cola FEMSA announced it has today completed the purchase of a 51% stake in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, or CCBPI, from Coca-Cola . FEMSA confirms that it paid ...

  7. File:Coca-Cola Enterprises logo.png - Wikipedia

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  8. File:The Coca-Cola Company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated ... (17405 bytes) [[The Coca-Cola Company]] logo, from ...

  9. Here's 1 Reason Coca-Cola FEMSA Looks Weak

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    Margins matter. The more Coca-Cola FEMSA (NYS: KOF) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.