Friday, July 04, 2003

The chart and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The chart and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The chart and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.



Fill in the gaps to complete the following answer:


The diagrams show the (_______) of Coca Cola shares from 1996 to 2000, and also the sales of this product in (________) regions of the world in the year (_______).

At the beginning of (______), shares in Coca Cola were selling at around (______) each. Over the following 18 months, the share price almost (_____________), before dropping to $60 towards the end of 1997. 1998 saw another significant (__________), with shares (_________ing) a peak of $80. This was followed by a general (___________) for the remainder of the period.

Coca Cola sold a total of (__________________) cases of its soft drink in 2000. North America was the largest market, with just over (_____) percent of sales. Latin America and Europe followed, with a combined market share of around (_____) percent. (____________) of the soft drink were relatively low in Asia, and Africa and the Middle East accounted for only seven percent (____ _________).

Overall, the price of Coca Cola shares increased until (_______) before (__________ing), and North America was the largest market for this product in (__________).














You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The chart and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.








Paragraph 1:
Rewrite the question



Paragraph 2:
Share prices







Paragraph 3:
Coca-Cola Sales







Overview:
Share prices // sales




The diagrams show the prices of Coca Cola shares from 1996 to 2000, and also the sales of this product in five regions of the world in the year 2000.

At the beginning of 1996, shares in Coca Cola were selling at around $35 each. Over the following 18 months, the share price almost doubled, before dropping to $60 towards the end of 1997. 1998 saw another significant increase, with shares reaching a peak of $80. This was followed by a general decline for the remainder of the period.







Coca Cola sold a total of 17.1 billion cases of its soft drink in 2000. North America was the largest market, with just over 30 percent of sales. Latin America and Europe followed, with a combined market share of around 45 percent. Sales of the soft drink were relatively low in Asia, and Africa and the Middle East accounted for only seven percent of sales.




Overall, the price of Coca Cola shares increased until 1998 before declining, and North America was the largest market for this product in 2000.
Word count: 178




You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The chart and graph below give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.




Answer:



Paragraph 1:
Rewrite the question



Paragraph 2:
Share prices







Paragraph 3:
Coca-Cola Sales







Overview:
Share prices // sales




The diagrams show the prices of Coca Cola shares from 1996 to 2000, and also the sales of this product in five regions of the world in the year 2000.




At the beginning of 1996, shares in Coca Cola were selling at around $35 each. Over the following 18 months, the share price almost doubled, before dropping to $60 towards the end of 1997. 1998 saw another significant increase, with shares reaching a peak of $80. This was followed by a general decline for the remainder of the period.



Coca Cola sold a total of 17.1 billion cases of its soft drink in 2000. North America was the largest market, with just over 30 percent of sales. Latin America and Europe followed, with a combined market share of around 45 percent. Sales of the soft drink were relatively low in Asia, and Africa and the Middle East accounted for only seven percent of sales.




Overall, the price of Coca Cola shares increased until 1998 before declining, and North America was the largest market for this product in 2000.


Word count: 178




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