Kofola CeskoSlovensko as
PSE:KOFOL
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Kofola CeskoSlovensko as
Glance View
Kofola CeskoSlovensko as manufactures and distributes non-alcoholic beverages. The company is headquartered in Ostrava, Moravskoslezsky Kraj and currently employs 2,042 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-10-01. The firm is part of the Kofola Group, which produces drinks in eight production plants and its key brands include Kofola, Hoop Cola, Jupi, Jupk, Rajec, Radenska, Paola, Semtex and Vinea. Besides the traditional markets of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the Company is also present in Poland and in Slovenia with limited activities in Austria and Russia. On selected markets the Company distributes among others Rauch, Evian or Badoit products and under the licence produces RC Cola or Orangina. The firm also produces and distributes Pepsi Co products in Croatia and Slovenia.
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