RARE Charlie Munger 2017 Daily Journal AFTER Interview
“Do you think Coca-Cola and Pepsi still win the sparkling water battle? I don't know. I think they're both very strong companies.”
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RARE Charlie Munger 2017 Daily Journal AFTER Interview
“Do you think Coca-Cola and Pepsi still win the sparkling water battle? I don't know. I think they're both very strong companies.”
“In those days, he drank Pepsi. And Howie used to play poker. called him Pepsi Warren.”
Buffett recalls his early days as an investor | February 26, 2018
“I'd have to admit was a Pepsi, but and potato chips and go back up to work.”
Peter Buffett Interview: His Parents' Love of Music
“seeing if we liked Coke over Pepsi or this or that or you know”
Afternoon Session - 2014 Meeting
“Coca-cola has their Pepsi. [mentioned as Coca-Cola's competitor]”
Morning Session - 2014 Meeting
“the predecessor company to Pepsicola was the company with the most, it's a company called Lofts that had the most candy shops in New York City.”
"People react too much to short-term things" | March 3, 2014
“Nelson Peltz is right now pushing on Pepsi to split up the company he says it makes more sense apart than together”
Afternoon Session - 2013 Meeting
“you can take Coke and Pepsi in the United States. I mean, they're the only two colos people can name”
Why Berkshire doesn't tell its subsidiaries to do business with each other
“the Dairy Queen stores here sell PepsiCo products and would not accept American Express”
Afternoon Session - 2010 Meeting
“Does it make sense that the Dairy Queen stores here sell PepsiCo products”
2009 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“The remaining $6.5 billion satisfied our commitment to help fund the purchase of Wrigley”
Morning Session - 2006 Meeting
“we spent about $3.5 billion on Pacific Corp. We contracted for it a year earlier”
Afternoon Session - 2005 Meeting
“I talked last year about the billion-dollar thing for PepsiCo. So that certainly isn't traditional, but it's real insurance.”
“bottlers of Pepsi and Coke both make a lot of money and many others where they destroy most of the profitability”
2004 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“(Do they want us to favor Pepsi?) — rhetorical reference to Pepsi as competitor to Coke”
Coke and Gillette are "inevitable" in their industries
“With Pepsi as a strong competitor today, do you still continue to view Coca-Cola as the invincible?”
Afternoon Session - 2002 Meeting
“That's true at the Pepsi Cola bottling company, too. It's just the nature of the bottling business.”
Afternoon Session - 2001 Meeting
“that Pepsi or Procter & Gamble would grow cash flow faster than Coke or Gillette”
Morning Session - 1998 Meeting
“Coca-Cola's long-term growth versus Pepsi Cola's recent efforts to increase the competitiveness with Coke.”
Morning Session - 1998 Meeting
“Long-term, I would expect Coke to continue to gain versus Pepsi.”
Stanford Law: Worldly Wisdom Revisited — Business: What Lawyers Should Know (1996)
“people preferred the taste of Pepsi in blind taste test results, they decided to change Coke's flavor”
Practical Thought About Practical Thought (1996)
“If there is ever a "peppy cola," we will be the proprietor of the brand.”
Morning Session - 1995 Meeting
“Coca-Cola had done twice as well as Pepsi-Cola number nine on the list with one-third as much capitalization”
USC Lecture: A Lesson on Elementary, Worldly Wisdom (1994)
“For example, if you look around at bottler markets, you'll find many markets where bottlers of Pepsi and Coke both make a lot of money”