Cadbury Schweppes, now known primarily as Mondelēz International and Dr Pepper Snapple Group, sells a variety of confectionery products and beverages. The company's confectionery line includes chocolate bars, candies, and gum, featuring well-known brands like Cadbury, Dairy Milk, and Trident. On the beverage side, it offers soft drinks, juices, and mixers, with popular brands like Dr Pepper, 7UP, and Snapple. The company focuses on delivering a wide range of sweet and refreshing products to consumers globally.
Disadvantages of Cadbury Schweppes having subsidiaries include complexity in managing multiple entities, potential conflicts of interest among subsidiaries, difficulties in maintaining consistent branding and product quality across different markets, and increased operational costs associated with running separate units.
They sell in multiple countries, one of them is your gay and sad
most European countries, cadburys is now kraft.
Schweppes
I believe you are thinking of Schweppes. Johann Jacob Schweppe founded the Schweppes company in 1783 in Geneva. However, the company doesn't sell beer. They sell mostly carbonated waters, ginger ales, and similar sodas and waters.
They sell their product for more than it costs to manufacture and deliver.
most European countries, cadburys is now kraft.
For money of course. The board of directors concluded it would be in the best interests of the investors.
The advantages include: limited liability, separate legal entity, can raise large capital and freely transferable. Cadburys is a limited company which can sell its shares on the stock exchange.
Schweppes is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group. They produce a variety of beverages, including Schweppes Ginger Ale.
Actually the Schweppes company offers several different products. Some examples include "American Ginger Ale", "Indian Tonic Water", "Original Bitter Lemon" or "Fruity Citrus / Fruity Lemon".
Schweppes Gold Trophy was created in 1963.