Coca Cola plans $4 billion investment in China
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A variety of Coca-Cola cans and bottles are displayed on a counter at a local store in West Bath, Maine, Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, in this photo illustration. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. reports quarterly financial results Tuesday, Aug. 9, after the market close. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)
A variety of Coca-Cola cans and bottles are displayed on a counter at a local store in West Bath, Maine, Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, in this photo illustration. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. reports quarterly financial results Tuesday, Aug. 9, after the market close. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)
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BEIJING (AP) — Coca Cola Co. said Thursday it plans to invest $4 billion in China as food brands scramble to expand in its fast-growing consumer market.

The investments will take place over three years beginning in 2012 and raise Coca Cola's total investment in China between 2009 and 2014 to $7 billion, the company said.

Global food brands are investing heavily in China, looking to a relatively healthy economy that expanded by 9.5 percent in the quarter ending in June to drive sales amid global uncertainty.

"China is one of our most important growth markets," said Coca Cola chairman and CEO Muhtar Kent in a statement announcing the plans.

Chinese retail spending in June rose 17.7 percent over a year earlier, according to the government.

In July, Nestle SA announced the purchase of a 60 percent stake in candy maker Hsu Fu Chi for $1.7 billion. Earlier this year, Nestle also bought a controlling stake in Chinese food processor Yinlu Foods Group.

Restaurant chains such as McDonald's Corp. and Yum Brands Inc.'s Pizza Hut and KFC also are expanding.

Kent said Coca Cola's sales volume in China for the first half of 2011 was double that of five years ago.

Coca Cola, based in Atlanta, opened five new facilities in China in 2009-10 and this year has opened one and plans to open a second and break ground for a third, according the company.
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wattduhflock
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August 18, 2011
I am SOOOO HAPPY for all of the fortunate Chinese who will prosper and have better lives from the job opportunities afforded them by a GREAT AMERICAN corporation!!!! Please remember us poor Americans when we need your financial help in about 2 more years...since WE will have no jobs!! Coca-Cora numma 1 good boss man!!
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