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Bogota (AFP) - Indigenous Colombians are going head to head with the world's biggest soft drink company over the commercial use of the word "coca" -- the name of an indigenous South American plant. Representatives of the Nasa and Embera Chami tribes are threatening to ban the sale of Coca-Cola in their territories after the Coca-Cola Company incurred their ire by taking issue with the name of a locally-produced beer, Coca Pola. They sent a letter to the multinational corporation, a copy of which AFP has seen, giving it 10 days to explain its "non-consensual use" of the word "Coca" in Coca-Cola...
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New York (AFP) - Price hikes helped Coca-Cola score higher quarterly earnings Thursday as the soda giant also cited an uptick in sales at North American restaurants, entertainment and sports venues while Covid-19 restrictions eased. But Coca-Cola -- along with rival PepsiCo -- said rising costs could prove to be a headwind in 2022 even as both companies projected another year of organic sales growth. Pepsi expects "commodity, transportation and labor costs inflation to persist," executives said in a statement. "We plan to mitigate the impact of these pressures with our revenue management capa...
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New York (AFP) - A US court mostly sided with tax authorities in a dispute with Coca-Cola over how the soda giant reports income from some overseas markets, according to a ruling this week.The US Tax Court decision Wednesday largely upheld the Internal Revenue Service's arguments, concluding that the agency "did not abuse (its) discretion" in the case. The dispute centers on how Coca-Cola estimates income between 2007 and 2009 tied to licensed foreign manufacturing affiliates in Brazil, Ireland and some other countries that have lower tax rates than the US.The IRS sent a notice to Coca-Cola in...
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