The Coca-Cola Company 2003 Summary Annual Report
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Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V. (Coca-Cola FEMSA)
Our ownership interest in Coca-Cola FEMSA was approximately 40 percent as of December 31, 2003. Coca-Cola FEMSA is a Mexican holding company with bottling subsidiaries in the Valley of Mexico, Mexico’s southeastern region and a substantial part of central Mexico; greater Buenos Aires in Argentina; Campinas, parts of Matto Grosso do Sul, Santos and greater São Paulo in Brazil; most of Colombia; all of Costa Rica; central Guatemala; and all of Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela. Coca-Cola FEMSA estimates that the territories in which it markets beverage products contain approximately 46 percent of the population of Mexico, approximately 30 percent of the population of Argentina, 15 percent of the population of Brazil, 98 percent of the population of Colombia, 100 percent of the population of Costa Rica, 38 percent of the population of Guatemala and 100 percent of the populations of Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela.
In 2003, Coca-Cola FEMSA’s net sales of beverage products were approximately $3.2 billion. In 2003, approximately 60 percent of the unit case volume of Coca-Cola FEMSA was Coca-Cola trademark beverages, approximately 33 percent of its unit case volume was other Company trademark beverages, and approximately 7 percent of its unit case volume was beverage products of Coca-Cola FEMSA or other companies.
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company S.A. (Coca-Cola HBC)
As of December 31, 2003, our ownership interest in Coca-Cola HBC was approximately 24 percent. Coca-Cola HBC has bottling and distribution rights, through direct ownership or joint ventures, in Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Ukraine and the former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. Coca-Cola HBC estimates that the territories in which it markets beverage products contain approximately 67 percent of the population of Italy and 100 percent of the populations of the other countries named above in which Coca-Cola HBC has bottling and distribution rights.
In 2003, Coca-Cola HBC’s net sales of beverage products were approximately $4.5 billion. In 2003, approximately 49 percent of the unit case volume of Coca-Cola HBC was Coca-Cola trademark beverages, approximately 45 percent of its unit case volume was other Company trademark beverages, and approximately 6 percent of its unit case volume was beverage products of Coca-Cola HBC or other companies.
Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (Coca-Cola Amatil)
As of December 31, 2003, our Company’s ownership interest in Coca-Cola Amatil was approximately 34 percent. Coca-Cola Amatil is the largest bottler of the Company’s beverage products in Australia and also has bottling and distribution rights, through direct ownership or joint ventures, in Fiji, Indonesia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and South Korea. Coca-Cola Amatil estimates that the territories in which it markets beverage products contain approximately 99 percent of the population of Australia, 100 percent of the population of Fiji, 98 percent of the population of Indonesia and 100 percent of the populations of New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and South Korea.
In 2003, Coca-Cola Amatil’s net sales of beverage products were approximately $2.2 billion. In 2003, approximately 54 percent of the unit case volume of Coca-Cola Amatil was Coca-Cola trademark beverages, approximately 38 percent of its unit case volume was other Company trademark beverages, and approximately 8 percent of its unit case volume was beverage products of Coca-Cola Amatil.
Selected Financial Data
The table on the following two pages includes selected financial data for the last 11 years. For our consolidated financial statements and a complete discussion regarding our Company’s 2003 financial results, please refer to our 2003 Form 10-K Report.
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