The pie chart delineates the percentage of coca cola consumed over 5 regions out of total 17.1 billion bottles, while the graph details the stock shares in dollars of company during a 5 – year period.
It is clear that majority sales were happened in North America, whereas the least were in Africa and Middle East. Furthermore, the cost of share reached its peak in 1998, while being supposed to the cheapest at the start of the period, 1996.
According to the pie chart, North America and Latin America were at the top – list with nearly 30 and 26 percent of total consumption, respectively. In terms of other regions, each subsequent place almost 5 percent lower with Europe at 21 percent, Asia at 16 percent, except Africa and Middle East which were at the bottom with double drop, at 7 percent.
Considering the graph, the price of share was 35 dollars at the beginning of the period, 1996, and with continuous growth, the figure rose to 70 dollars. After moderate decline and sharp rise, it peaked at 80 dollars in 1998. Eventually, with fluctuations, it closed at 60 dollars in 2000.
