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Case
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Reference no. UVA-F-1340
Published by: Darden Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2001
Version: 14 February 2014
Revision date: 15-Apr-2014
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Set in December 2000, immediately following the merger announcement between PepsiCo Inc and the Quaker Oats Company, this case asks students to examine the implications of the merger for the rivalry between Coca-Cola Co and PepsiCo, and for value creation by each firm. Because the merger would allow PepsiCo to control Gatorade, which held an 83% sre in the sports drink market, PepsiCo would further strengthen its already-wide lead over Coca-Cola Co in the noncarbonated drinks segment. Would Coca-Cola's historically stellar performance in terms of value creation be threatened by the merger? The case asks students to estimate EVA TM (Economic Value Added) from 2001 to 2003, and provides income statement and balance sheet forecasts to aid in this task. Students also need to determine each company's weighted average cost of capital (WACC) in order to estimate EVA. The primary objective of this case is to introduce students to the concepts and calculation of WACC and EVA.
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Abstract

Set in December 2000, immediately following the merger announcement between PepsiCo Inc and the Quaker Oats Company, this case asks students to examine the implications of the merger for the rivalry between Coca-Cola Co and PepsiCo, and for value creation by each firm. Because the merger would allow PepsiCo to control Gatorade, which held an 83% sre in the sports drink market, PepsiCo would further strengthen its already-wide lead over Coca-Cola Co in the noncarbonated drinks segment. Would Coca-Cola's historically stellar performance in terms of value creation be threatened by the merger? The case asks students to estimate EVA TM (Economic Value Added) from 2001 to 2003, and provides income statement and balance sheet forecasts to aid in this task. Students also need to determine each company's weighted average cost of capital (WACC) in order to estimate EVA. The primary objective of this case is to introduce students to the concepts and calculation of WACC and EVA.

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