The pie chart shows the worldwide distribution of sales of Coca-Cola in the year 2000 and the graph shows the change in share prices between 1996 and 2001.
In the year 2000, Coca-Cola sold a total of 17. 1 billion cases of their fizzy drink product worldwide. The largest consumer was North America, where 30. 4 per cent of the total volume was purchased. The second largest consumer was Latin America. Europe and Asia purchased 20. 5 and 16. 4 per cent of the total volume respectively, while Africa and the Middle East remained fairly small consumers at 7 per cent of the total volume of sales.
Since 1996, share prices for Coca-Cola have fluctuated. In that year, shares were valued at approximately $35. Between 1996 and 1997, however, prices rose significantly to $70 per share. They dipped a little in mid-1997 and then peaked at $80 per share in mid-98. From then until 2000 their value fell consistently but there was a slight rise in mid-2000.
The pie chart
shows
the worldwide distribution of sales of Coca-Cola in the year 2000 and the graph
shows
the
change
in
share
prices between 1996 and 2001.
In the year 2000, Coca-Cola sold a
total
of 17. 1 billion cases of their fizzy drink product worldwide. The largest consumer was North America, where 30. 4 per cent of the
total
volume was
purchased
. The second largest consumer was Latin America. Europe and Asia
purchased
20. 5 and 16. 4 per cent of the
total
volume
respectively
, while Africa and the Middle East remained
fairly
small
consumers at 7 per cent of the
total
volume of sales.
Since 1996,
share
prices for Coca-Cola have fluctuated. In that year,
shares
were valued
at approximately $35. Between 1996 and 1997,
however
, prices rose
significantly
to $70 per
share
. They dipped a
little
in mid-1997 and then peaked at $80 per
share
in mid-98. From then until 2000 their value fell
consistently
but
there was a slight rise in mid-2000.