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  2. Coca-Cola FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Coca-Cola FEMSA or KOF, is a Mexican multinational beverage company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico.It is a subsidiary of FEMSA which owns 47.8% of its stock, with 27.8% held by wholly owned subsidiaries of The Coca-Cola Company and the remaining 25% listed publicly on the Mexican Stock Exchange (since 1993) and the New York Stock Exchange (since ...

  3. FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola FEMSA is the anchor bottler of Coca-Cola and its related soft drink products in much of Latin America. The company is an important part of the Coca-Cola System. During 2019, the company produced and sold 11.1% of Coca-Cola's volume worldwide. This makes it the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the world. [39]

  4. Grupo Tampico - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 GT Global opened a new Coca-Cola bottling plant in Altamira, named La Pureza after the original name of GT Global which Leo Fleishman founded in 1912. On 29 June 2011, was announced that FEMSA will merge to the bottling division of Grupo Tampico, agreeing to pay $9.3 billion pesos ($790 million dollars ) in stock for the Coca-Cola ...

  5. Arca Continental - Wikipedia

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    Arca Continental is a Mexican multinational company that produces, distributes and markets beverages under The Coca-Cola Company brand, as well as snacks under the Bokados brand in Mexico, Inalecsa in Ecuador and Wise and Deep River in the United States. [1] Arca Continental is the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler in Latin America. [2]

  6. Coca price crash contributing to Colombia food insecurity-UN

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    By Oliver Griffin. BOGOTA (Reuters) - A crash in the price of coca, the chief ingredient in cocaine, is contributing to food insecurity in Colombia and causing displacement, as people leave areas ...

  7. Panamco - Wikipedia

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    Panamco has been criticized for its relationship with unions. In Colombia, it has been alleged that the bottling company hired paramilitary mercenaries to assassinate union leaders. These charges have resulted in several court cases and boycott actions against The Coca-Cola Company.

  8. Carlos Salazar Lomelín - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2000 he was appointed chief executive officer of Coca-Cola Femsa. [ 4 ] Aside from his business activities, Salazar has lectured in Economics at the Monterrey Institute of Technology, where he was president of the corporate advisory board of EGADE Business School (2009-2010).

  9. Coca Sek - Wikipedia

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    Coca Sek is a carbonated beverage that the Páez people of south-western Colombia began producing and selling in December 2005. The drink is based on coca leaves, which native Colombian peoples have been consuming for centuries to adapt to high altitudes and aid in manual labor. The drink is cider-colored and smells like tea.