Title: The Quaker Oats Company
1 The Quaker Oats Company
Presented by Maria Cabarrus Scott
Holmes Richard Ramos David Seid
2Overview
- History
- Leadership
- Products
- Financial performance
- Social responsibility
- Outlook and future goals
3History
1856 Akron, OH
1901 The Quaker Oats Co.
1877 Ravenna, OH Henry Parsons Crowell
4A Few Highlights
- 1983 Gatorade acquired
- 1987 Brookstone divested
- 1991 Fisher-Price spun off
- 1994 Snapple acquired
- 1997 Snapple divested
- 2001 merger with PepsiCo, Inc.
5Leadership
- Robert S. Morrison
- Chairman, President and CEO
6Thirst Quencher
- Gatorade
- 1 sports beverage worldwide
7Athletes They Fuel
8Hot Cereals
- Record high sales
- 124-year-old brand
9Ready-to-eat Cereals
10On-the-go Snacks
- Fastest growing
- New flavors
- Top-selling
11Golden Grain
12International
- U.S. and Canada
- Latin America
- Europe and Asia/Pacific
13Another Great Year
Source The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual
Report (page 18)
14Financial Performance
Annual Sales
Source The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual
Report (page 25)
15International Sales
Source The Quaker Oats Company 2000 Annual
Report (page 25)
16Mega-brand Sales
2.1 billion
1.4 billion
Source www.quakeroats.com
17Top U.S. Food Beverage Companies in 2000
Source Standard and Poors Industry Surveys
(July 2001)
18How They Compare
(In millions of dollars)
Source Standard and Poors Industry Surveys
(July 2001)
19How They Compare
Source Standard and Poors Industry Surveys
(July 2001)
20Social Responsibility
- Literacy and education
- Nutrition
- Hunger relief
21Community Involvement
22Goal
23A Winning Formula For Value
Top-line Growth
Profitable Growth
Brand Building
Cost Savings / Efficiency
Innovation
24References
- The Quaker Oats Company Annual Report
2000 - Standard and Poors Industry
Survey (July 2001) - www.quakeroats.com
- www.kraft.com
25Questions?