Coca-Cola Hellenic
| Type | Anonymi Etairia |
|---|---|
| Traded as | Athex: EEEK, LSE: CCB, NYSE: CCH |
| Founded | 1969 (as Hellenic Bottling Company S.A.) 2000 |
| Headquarters | Marousi, Athens, Greece |
| Key people | Dimitris Lois (CEO), George A. David (Chairman) |
| Products | Soft drinks |
| Revenue | €6.794 billion (2010)[1] |
| Operating income | €645.0 million (2010)[1] |
| Profit | €423.2 million (2010)[1] |
| Total assets | €7.231 billion (end 2010)[1] |
| Total equity | €3.096 billion (end 2010)[1] |
| Employees | 42,505 (FTE, average 2010)[1] |
| Website | www.coca-colahellenic.com |
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company S.A. (Greek: Coca-Cola Ελληνική Εταιρεία Εμφιαλώσεως Α.Ε.) is the world's second-largest Coca-Cola anchor bottler. It is the bottler in 28 countries, its well established markets include Greece, Cyprus,[2] the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, its developing markets include Poland, the Baltic States, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia. Its emerging markets include Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, Montenegro, Armenia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Republic of Kosovo and Nigeria.[3][4]
Coca-Cola Hellenic was created in August 2000 with the merger of the Athens-based Hellenic Bottling Company S.A. with Coca-Cola Beverages plc, which had spun off from Coca-Cola Amatil in 1998.
Coca-Cola Hellenic's product line includes carbonated (CSD) and non-carbonated (non-CSD) soft drinks, juices, water, sports and energy drinks, and ready-to-drink beverages such as teas and coffees.
The company's stock is 23% owned by the Kar-Tess group, a subsidiary of the Greek David Group (Όμιλος Δαυίδ), 23% by the Coca-Cola Company and the remaining 54% interest trades on the Athens, London, and New York stock exchanges.[5]
[edit] Subsidiaries
- Lanitis Bros Ltd. (Cyprus)
- Coca-Cola HBC Italia S.r.l. (the southern Italian mainland and Sardinia only, formerly Coca-Cola Bevande Italia S.p.A. and SoCIB S.p.A.)
- Coca-Cola HBC Schweiz AG (incorporating Valser Mineralquellen AG)
- Coca-Cola HBC Austria GmbH (incorporating Römerquelle GmbH)
- Coca-Cola HBC Northern Ireland Ltd. (formerly the Ulster Iced Drinks Co. and, later, Coca-Cola Bottlers Ulster Ltd.)
- Coca-Cola HBC Ireland Ltd. (formerly the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Dublin Ltd.)
- Nigerian Bottling Company Plc
- Coca-Cola HBC Armenia CJSC
- Coca-Cola HBC Bulgaria AD
- Coca-Cola HBC Switzerland Ltd
- Coca-Cola HBC Srbija A.D.
- AS Coca-Cola HBC Eesti
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2010". Coca-Cola HBC. http://www.coca-colahellenic.com/Download.aspx?ResourceId=105682. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
- ^ http://en.coca-colahellenic.com.cy/
- ^ http://www.coca-colahellenic.com/Interactivemap/
- ^ http://www.nigerianbottlingcompanyplc.com/nbc/index.php?id=5
- ^ Shareholder Structure
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