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  2. J. Paul Austin - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University (LLB) Known for. President, CEO and Chairman of The Coca-Cola Company (1962–1981) John Paul Austin (February 14, 1915 – December 26, 1985) was Chairman, President and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. From 1962 to 1981 Austin oversaw the growth of the company from $567 million in sales to a $5.9 billion global force.

  3. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational corporation founded in 1892. It manufactures, sells and markets soft drinks including Coca-Cola, other non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, and alcoholic beverages. Its stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a component of the DJIA and the S&P 500 and S&P 100 indexes.

  4. J. Frank Harrison III - Wikipedia

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    Early life. J. Frank Harrison III is the great-grandson of J. B. Harrison, founder of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated. [1][2][3] He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and received a Master's in Business Administration from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina in 1983. [4]

  5. Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a cola soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day. [ 1 ]

  6. Executive compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An example of how much deferred compensation for a CEO at a major firm can amount to is the $1 billion the CEO of Coca-Cola earned in compensation and investment gains over a 17-year period. [121] [122] In addition, almost all of the tax due on the $1 billion was paid by Coca-Cola company [123] rather than the CEO.

  7. Robert W. Woodruff - Wikipedia

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    Robert Winship Woodruff (December 6, 1889 – March 7, 1985) was an American businessman who served as the president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 until 1955. With a large net worth, he was also a major philanthropist, and many educational and cultural landmarks in the U.S. city of Atlanta, Georgia, bear his name.

  8. Category:Directors of The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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  9. Carl Ware - Wikipedia

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    Ware was named Deputy Group President, Northeast Europe and Africa in 1991, and was appointed president of the Africa Group in 1993. [3] He was elected a director of Chevron Corporation in 2001. He is a former senior adviser to the chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Co., a position he held from 2003 to 2006.