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The Quaker Oats Company
Presented by: Maria Cabarrus Scott Holmes Richard Ramos David Seid
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Overview History Leadership Products Financial performance
Social responsibility Outlook and future goals
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History 1901 : The Quaker Oats Co. 1856 : Akron, OH 1877 : Ravenna, OH
Ferdinand Schumacher 1901 : The Quaker Oats Co. 1877 : Ravenna, OH Henry Parsons Crowell
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A Few Highlights 1983 – Gatorade acquired 1987 – Brookstone divested
1991 – Fisher-Price spun off 1994 – Snapple acquired 1997 – Snapple divested 2001 – merger with PepsiCo, Inc.
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Leadership Robert S. Morrison Chairman, President and CEO
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Thirst Quencher Gatorade #1 sports beverage worldwide
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Athletes They Fuel
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Hot Cereals Record high sales 124-year-old brand
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Ready-to-eat Cereals
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On-the-go Snacks Fastest growing New flavors Top-selling
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Golden Grain
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International U.S. and Canada Latin America Europe and Asia/Pacific
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Another Great Year Year ended December 31
$ in millions (except per share data) 2000 1999 Net sales $5,041.0 $4,725.2 Net income $360.6 $455.0 Number of employees 11,858 11,666 Per common share $2.71 $3.36 Dividends declared $1.14 Average number of common shares outstanding 131,689 134,027 Source: The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual Report (page 18)
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Financial Performance
Annual Sales 15% - 3% 12% - 5% 6% Source: The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual Report (page 25)
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International Sales Source: The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual Report (page 25)
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Mega-brand Sales $2.1 billion $1.4 billion Source:
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Top U.S. Food & Beverage Companies in 2000
Company Total Sales in 2000 (In millions of dollars) 1. Kraft 34,679 2. ConAgra Foods Inc. 25,386 3. PepsiCo Inc. 20,144 4. Cargill Inc. 22,200 5. The Coca-Cola Co. 20,458 10. Sara Lee Corp. 7,915 12. Kellogg Co. 6,954 19. The Quaker Oats Co. 5,041 Source: Standard and Poor’s Industry Surveys (July 2001)
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How They Compare (In millions of dollars) Source: Standard and Poor’s Industry Surveys (July 2001)
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How They Compare Source: Standard and Poor’s Industry Surveys (July 2001)
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Social Responsibility
Literacy and education Nutrition Hunger relief
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Community Involvement
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Goal Simplicity Innovation Passion
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A Winning Formula For Value
Top-line Growth Profitable Growth Brand Building Cost Savings / Efficiency Innovation
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References The Quaker Oats Company Annual Report 2000
Standard and Poor’s Industry Survey (July 2001)
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