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REINVENTING BISLERI

Case code- MKTG-20
Published-2002

"Old cola rivals Coke and Pepsi are discovering there is more money in water than coloured water.
Things are warming up in the Rs 10 billion bottled-drinking water market and competitors, including
Parle's Ramesh Chauhan, face the threat of a whitewash.""

In the early 1990s, the branded mineral water industry was worth Rs 3 billion, producing around 95
million litres in 1992. Parle Bisleri's Bisleri brand launched in 1971, was the leader with 70% market
share. After 1993, the branded mineral water industry saw some hectic activity. On an average,
every three months, a new brand was launched and another died. In the late 1990s, many
international brands were planning to enter the branded mineral water market.

According to some analysts, the main reason for the boom in branded water was the fact that
people were becoming more health and hygiene conscious. Branded mineral water which sold in
only 60 towns in 1993, was available in 250 towns in 1997. In 1998, Bisleri's market share came
down to 60%, while Parle Agro's Bailley3 had 20%. The remaining 20% was shared by regional
players.

BISLERI FEELS THE HEAT

In 1998, the branded mineral water market had grown to a 424 million litre business, valued at Rs
4 billion2. There were 200 brands available in the country. In their bid to garner greater market
share, many companies, including Parle Bisleri tried to make quality and the purification processes
they used their unique selling proposition (USP).

In 2000, the branded water market had grown to Rs 7 billion. New players like Pepsi's Aquafina,
Coca-Cola's Kinley and Nestle's Pure Life entered the market. The market was segmented into
premium, popular and bulk segments (Refer Table I for the price range in different segments). The
premium segment was the least crowded with just four brands: French transnational-Danone's
Evian and Ferrarelle and Nestle's Perrier and San Pellagrino. The popular segment was where most
of the action was. Bisleri, Bailley, Aquafina, and Kinley were some of the dominant brands in this
segment. In the bulk segment (5, 12 & 20 litres), Bisleri was a major player with Kinley and
Aquafina staying out of this segment.



SEGMENT             COMPANY                BRAND            PACKS             PRICE (Rs)
                                                            250 ml            3
                    Parle Bisleri          Bisleri          500 ml            5
                                                            1.2 litres        12
Popular
                                                            330 ml            3.5
                    Parle Agro             Bailley
                                                            500 ml            5
                                                            750 ml            10
                    Pepsi                  Aquafina
                                                            1 litre           11
                    Coca Cola              Kinley           1 litre           10
Bulk                Parle Bisleri          Bisleri          5 litres          25

                    Parle Bisleri          Bisleri          20 litres         60

                                                            330 ml            55
                    Nestle                 Perrier
Premium                                                     750 ml            90
                    Danone                 Evian            1 litre           85

Source: ICMR
As product differentiation on the basis of quality became increasingly difficult, with each company
claiming that its brand was safe and pure, companies began to use packaging to differentiate their
products. Bisleri introduced a tamper proof seal in the 500 ml bottle. However, analysts felt that
Bisleri's efforts to reinforce its pure and safe image with a tamper proof seal may not be all that
effective as competitors also had similar tamper proof sealed bottles. They felt that it was
companies with strong distribution channels that would do well in the long run. Pepsi's Aquafina was
strongly placed because it had the backing of Pepsi's distribution network in the country.

In August 2000, Coca-Cola India launched its bottled water brand, Kinley. Some analysts said that it
would be difficult for Kinley to make a dent in the branded water market in India because it was
already overcrowded and highly competitive. Commenting on Kinley's launch, Ramesh Chauhan
(Chauhan), CEO of Parle Bisleri Ltd said, "It will be tough for anyone to beat us in this game. We
will                         remain                        market                          leaders4."

By 2001, the mineral water market was worth Rs 10 billion and was growing at the rate of 40% a
year. Kinley and Aquafina made inroads into the market and by March 2001, Kinley had a 10%
market share, Aquafina had 4% and the share of Bisleri had come down to 51%. By June 2001,
Bisleri's market share was 47% and Aquafina and Kinley together accounted for over a third of the
market.

In 2001, both Kinley and Aquafina were making huge investments in bottling plants and
distribution. By 2002, Coca-Cola India planned to double the number of water bottling plants to 16
and Pepsi announced that it would add seven more plants to the existing five. In contrast, Bisleri
had only 15 bottling plants and three franchisees. Kinley had 500,000 outlets compared to Bisleri's
350,000. Analysts felt that Kinley and Aquafina had an edge over Bisleri because of their strong
distribution network.

However, one area in which Bisleri seemed to have an advantage over Kinley and Aquafina was the
bulk segment. In 2000 Bisleri's 5 and 20 litres packs accounted for 20% of its sales. In 2001, the
company planned to have 75% of its sales from bulk packs of 5 and 20 litres.

According to analysts the bulk segment had vast potential, and was expected to grow fast. In 2000,
40% of the branded water consumption was in eateries, homes and restaurants. Large shops and
commercial complexes were fast emerging as attractive targets for mineral water marketers and
Bisleri wanted to be the first to establish itself in the bulk pack segment.

Bisleri reportedly wanted to focus on the bulk segment because Pepsi and Coca-Cola seemed to be
strong in the retail segment and would take some time to strengthen their presence in the bulk
segment. Said Vibha Paul Rishi, executive director (marketing), of Pepsi, "The bulk segment is not
our core strength, so we would like to confine Aquafina to the retail segment for the time being." To
strengthen its presence in the bulk segment, Bisleri was investing heavily on marketing and
distribution.

According to some analysts the competition between Pepsi and Coca-Cola in India would shift to
branded mineral water. With the cola market having remained stagnant for the past few years, the
branded water market, with 40% growth would be an attractive option for these companies. Coca-
Cola planned to invest Rs 700-750 million in its water business by 2005 and Pepsi around Rs 800
million to Rs 1 billion. In 2001, Kinley contributed 5% to Coca-Cola's revenues in India and Pepsi
claimed that by 2002, Aquafina would contribute 7% of Pepsi's revenues in India.

FROM "PURE AND SAFE" TO "PLAY SAFE"

In the late 1990s, Parle Bisleri launched an ad campaign to create a distinct brand image-'There is
just one Bisleri.' Hoardings and point-of-sale promotion material backed an aggressive print-and-TV
campaign, and every interaction with the consumer was used as an opportunity to reinforce the
message that Bisleri was "pure and safe."

The entire campaign was built around the tamper proof seals. The campaign focused on the safety
provided by the "breakaway" seal, by illustrating the ease with which conventionally sealed bottles
could be refilled and recycled. Said Ashok Kurien, CEO, Ambience D'Arcy, Bisleri's ad agency, "Our
objective with the campaign was to highlight the tamper-proof seal and create doubt in the
consumer's mind of the purity of the other brands. That is, Bisleri is the only one that guarantees
purity."

In 2000, in the face of competition from the new entrants, Bisleri decided to penetrate every
possible segment of the market by introducing more pack sizes and to establish the brand strongly
with trendy packaging. In 2000, Bisleri launched the 1.2 litre pack. This added to the five pack sizes
that Bisleri had (500 ml, one, two, five and 20 litres). The new pack was priced at Rs 12. This pack
was targeted at the regular mineral water consumer who is accompanied by a friend and also
restaurants and hotels. In the long run, Bisleri planned to replace the standard one litre pack with
the 1.2 litre pack. The company felt that although the one litre pack accounted for 35% of sales in
terms of volume, it had problems in the form of leakages, loose caps and foreign particles in the
water. Bisleri thought that a heavier 1.2 litre bottle would solve most of these problems

Analysts felt that Bisleri would find it difficult to market an unconventional pack like the 1.2 litre
one. This would require increased spending on marketing and advertising. However, according to
company officials, the higher margins that a crate of 1.2 litres bottle (12) would generate, would be
spent on marketing, advertising and on dealers.

The retailer price for a crate of 1.2 litres bottles would be Rs 120, against a total cost (including
excise and sales tax) of Rs 60.87 to the company. Thus, the company would have a margin of Rs
59.13 per crate. The comparable margin for a crate of 1 litre bottles was Rs 44.57. This meant that
the company would have an extra Rs 14.56 per crate. Bisleri planned to spend this amount on
advertising and marketing. .In 2000, Bisleri also launched smaller packs like the 300 ml cup. This
300 ml cup was targeted at large gatherings like marriages and conventions.

A study conducted by Bisleri showed that its one litre pack was not considered trendy enough.
Analysts' felt that since Bisleri had become generic to the category, the one litre pack was not really
considered a brand but merely synonymous with the product. The new look was expected to correct
this perceptions. In place of the round ringed bottles, Bisleri would be available in hexagonal flat-
sleeved bottles. The new pack was already introduced in 500 ml and 5 litre sizes and would be used
for other packs. The new design was patented to prevent it from being copied by others. Said
Chauhan, "The new pack is trendy and has been well accepted by the consumers as we have
experienced in the case of 500 ml and 5 litre sizes." The new pack also allowed better brand
display. Vertical labeling was easier on flat sleeved packages. It made label information visible from
all sides of the bottle.

Bisleri also planned to target the soft drinks market. Chauhan was confident that by 2003, the water
business would grow at the cost of the soft drink market. Most analysts agreed that this was
possible. In 2000, pure bottled water sold over 500 million litres a year. Soft drinks sold over 1
billion litres a year. With an annual growth rate of 40% for water, water sales was expected to catch
up with soft drinks. Bisleri planned to target the soft drinks market by adding a fun element to the
product. Chauhan felt that soft drinks were all about quenching thirst and having fun. While it was
widely accepted that branded water quenched thirst, there was very little that branded water could
do to provide a fun element. Chauhan said that Bisleri would soon launch an ad campaign to
address this problem.

By 2000, the smaller players also began to position their products on the purity platform. They also
offered better trade margins. New entrants like Aquafina and Kinley concentrated purely on building
their brands in a big way. Bisleri had to come out with an ad campaign to make its brand stand
apart.

In September 2000, Bisleri launched its Play Safe ad campaign. In the print ad, a lady in a bikini is
shown lying face down, soaking up the sun. A part of the lady's body is shielded by a bottle of
Bisleri with the message: Play Safe on the bottle. The television version of the ad ran for 45
seconds. The film opens with a couple sitting on a beach in front of a bonfire. The girl suddenly
starts running and is followed by the boy. As she collapses on the sand, she whispers something in
his ear which sends him back to the bonfire. He rummages through the bags, but can't find what he
is looking for. He rushes to the nearest chemist's and picks up a huge carton. Back at the beach, he
opens the carton, and finds 500 ml Bisleri bottles inside. The girl quenches her thirst, almost in
ecstasy, as the boy watches her with a comical expression on his face. Then comes the message:
Play Safe.
The campaign targeted the youth and hoped to convey a social message: young people need to
make sure they are safe even when they are having fun. The ad campaign saw a shift in positioning
from "pure and safe" to "play safe." According to Ambience D'Arcy, the shift had been necessitated
by the fact that every new entrant in the mineral water market adopted the purity. Said Chauhan,
"Our observation is that people consume mineral water not for the minerals, but for safety. Hence
the word "safe" is critical."

WILL BISLERI EVER BE A Rs. 10 BILLION BRAND?

Parle Bisleri's aggressive marketing was aimed at making Bisleri a Rs 10 billion brand by 2003.
However, new entrants into the branded water market like Pepsi and Coca-Cola were equally
aggressive in marketing their brands.

In August 2001, Kinley launched an ad campaign with the tag line Boond boond mein vishwas (Trust
in every drop). The ad focussed on trust in relationships. The 40 second commercial opens in a rural
setting, showing cracked earth and a young boy waiting for rain. A Kinley truck arrives and sprinkles
water all over. The boy's face breaks into a smile. The ad also shows a father running behind his
son's school truck to hand over a Kinley bottle. Commenting on the ad, Pandrang Row, executive
creative director, McCann-Erickson, Kinley's ad agency said, "We were trying to show images where
people had to trust the water they were drinking, or giving their children. Kinley is the water you
use when you need to be able to trust what you're drinking or giving someone to drink."

In late 2001, Coca-Cola announced that it would enter the bulk segment where Bisleri was a
dominant player. The 20 litre bulk water packs would be targeted at institutional and home
segment. Kinley's brand positioning of trust and purity would be maintained. With the entry into the
bulk segment, Coca-Cola aimed to garner a market share of 40% by 2002. Sanjiv Gupta, Senior
Vice-President, Coca Cola India said, "We are aiming to be either number one or a close number
two within a year."

         Analysts felt that with the cola giants shifting their focus to branded water in India, Bisleri
would be the worst sufferer. Chauhan was already planning to sell a 49% stake in Bisleri. However,
according to some analysts; he would wait till 2003 when Bisleri was likely to touch a turnover of Rs
10 billion, before selling out the 49% stake. Others felt that given the pace at which Kinley and
Aquafina     were       eroding    Bisleri's   marketshare,       2003     could    be     too     late.

What remained to be seen was whether Bisleri's new positioning would help it to increase its
turnover to Rs 10 billion by 2003




QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION

1. Analyse Bisleri's strategy of shifting its positioning in the late 1990s. Do you think
bisleri's  new      positioning    will     help    it   achieve     ambitious   targets?

2. What is the market segmentation in branded water? How is the industry shaping?

3. With Pepsi and Coca-Cola entering the branded water market do you think competition
will intensify in this market and that water wars will replace cola wars? Where do you
think Bisleri stands in this market?

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Bisleri

  • 1. REINVENTING BISLERI Case code- MKTG-20 Published-2002 "Old cola rivals Coke and Pepsi are discovering there is more money in water than coloured water. Things are warming up in the Rs 10 billion bottled-drinking water market and competitors, including Parle's Ramesh Chauhan, face the threat of a whitewash."" In the early 1990s, the branded mineral water industry was worth Rs 3 billion, producing around 95 million litres in 1992. Parle Bisleri's Bisleri brand launched in 1971, was the leader with 70% market share. After 1993, the branded mineral water industry saw some hectic activity. On an average, every three months, a new brand was launched and another died. In the late 1990s, many international brands were planning to enter the branded mineral water market. According to some analysts, the main reason for the boom in branded water was the fact that people were becoming more health and hygiene conscious. Branded mineral water which sold in only 60 towns in 1993, was available in 250 towns in 1997. In 1998, Bisleri's market share came down to 60%, while Parle Agro's Bailley3 had 20%. The remaining 20% was shared by regional players. BISLERI FEELS THE HEAT In 1998, the branded mineral water market had grown to a 424 million litre business, valued at Rs 4 billion2. There were 200 brands available in the country. In their bid to garner greater market share, many companies, including Parle Bisleri tried to make quality and the purification processes they used their unique selling proposition (USP). In 2000, the branded water market had grown to Rs 7 billion. New players like Pepsi's Aquafina, Coca-Cola's Kinley and Nestle's Pure Life entered the market. The market was segmented into premium, popular and bulk segments (Refer Table I for the price range in different segments). The premium segment was the least crowded with just four brands: French transnational-Danone's Evian and Ferrarelle and Nestle's Perrier and San Pellagrino. The popular segment was where most of the action was. Bisleri, Bailley, Aquafina, and Kinley were some of the dominant brands in this segment. In the bulk segment (5, 12 & 20 litres), Bisleri was a major player with Kinley and Aquafina staying out of this segment. SEGMENT COMPANY BRAND PACKS PRICE (Rs) 250 ml 3 Parle Bisleri Bisleri 500 ml 5 1.2 litres 12 Popular 330 ml 3.5 Parle Agro Bailley 500 ml 5 750 ml 10 Pepsi Aquafina 1 litre 11 Coca Cola Kinley 1 litre 10 Bulk Parle Bisleri Bisleri 5 litres 25 Parle Bisleri Bisleri 20 litres 60 330 ml 55 Nestle Perrier Premium 750 ml 90 Danone Evian 1 litre 85 Source: ICMR
  • 2. As product differentiation on the basis of quality became increasingly difficult, with each company claiming that its brand was safe and pure, companies began to use packaging to differentiate their products. Bisleri introduced a tamper proof seal in the 500 ml bottle. However, analysts felt that Bisleri's efforts to reinforce its pure and safe image with a tamper proof seal may not be all that effective as competitors also had similar tamper proof sealed bottles. They felt that it was companies with strong distribution channels that would do well in the long run. Pepsi's Aquafina was strongly placed because it had the backing of Pepsi's distribution network in the country. In August 2000, Coca-Cola India launched its bottled water brand, Kinley. Some analysts said that it would be difficult for Kinley to make a dent in the branded water market in India because it was already overcrowded and highly competitive. Commenting on Kinley's launch, Ramesh Chauhan (Chauhan), CEO of Parle Bisleri Ltd said, "It will be tough for anyone to beat us in this game. We will remain market leaders4." By 2001, the mineral water market was worth Rs 10 billion and was growing at the rate of 40% a year. Kinley and Aquafina made inroads into the market and by March 2001, Kinley had a 10% market share, Aquafina had 4% and the share of Bisleri had come down to 51%. By June 2001, Bisleri's market share was 47% and Aquafina and Kinley together accounted for over a third of the market. In 2001, both Kinley and Aquafina were making huge investments in bottling plants and distribution. By 2002, Coca-Cola India planned to double the number of water bottling plants to 16 and Pepsi announced that it would add seven more plants to the existing five. In contrast, Bisleri had only 15 bottling plants and three franchisees. Kinley had 500,000 outlets compared to Bisleri's 350,000. Analysts felt that Kinley and Aquafina had an edge over Bisleri because of their strong distribution network. However, one area in which Bisleri seemed to have an advantage over Kinley and Aquafina was the bulk segment. In 2000 Bisleri's 5 and 20 litres packs accounted for 20% of its sales. In 2001, the company planned to have 75% of its sales from bulk packs of 5 and 20 litres. According to analysts the bulk segment had vast potential, and was expected to grow fast. In 2000, 40% of the branded water consumption was in eateries, homes and restaurants. Large shops and commercial complexes were fast emerging as attractive targets for mineral water marketers and Bisleri wanted to be the first to establish itself in the bulk pack segment. Bisleri reportedly wanted to focus on the bulk segment because Pepsi and Coca-Cola seemed to be strong in the retail segment and would take some time to strengthen their presence in the bulk segment. Said Vibha Paul Rishi, executive director (marketing), of Pepsi, "The bulk segment is not our core strength, so we would like to confine Aquafina to the retail segment for the time being." To strengthen its presence in the bulk segment, Bisleri was investing heavily on marketing and distribution. According to some analysts the competition between Pepsi and Coca-Cola in India would shift to branded mineral water. With the cola market having remained stagnant for the past few years, the branded water market, with 40% growth would be an attractive option for these companies. Coca- Cola planned to invest Rs 700-750 million in its water business by 2005 and Pepsi around Rs 800 million to Rs 1 billion. In 2001, Kinley contributed 5% to Coca-Cola's revenues in India and Pepsi claimed that by 2002, Aquafina would contribute 7% of Pepsi's revenues in India. FROM "PURE AND SAFE" TO "PLAY SAFE" In the late 1990s, Parle Bisleri launched an ad campaign to create a distinct brand image-'There is just one Bisleri.' Hoardings and point-of-sale promotion material backed an aggressive print-and-TV campaign, and every interaction with the consumer was used as an opportunity to reinforce the message that Bisleri was "pure and safe." The entire campaign was built around the tamper proof seals. The campaign focused on the safety provided by the "breakaway" seal, by illustrating the ease with which conventionally sealed bottles could be refilled and recycled. Said Ashok Kurien, CEO, Ambience D'Arcy, Bisleri's ad agency, "Our objective with the campaign was to highlight the tamper-proof seal and create doubt in the
  • 3. consumer's mind of the purity of the other brands. That is, Bisleri is the only one that guarantees purity." In 2000, in the face of competition from the new entrants, Bisleri decided to penetrate every possible segment of the market by introducing more pack sizes and to establish the brand strongly with trendy packaging. In 2000, Bisleri launched the 1.2 litre pack. This added to the five pack sizes that Bisleri had (500 ml, one, two, five and 20 litres). The new pack was priced at Rs 12. This pack was targeted at the regular mineral water consumer who is accompanied by a friend and also restaurants and hotels. In the long run, Bisleri planned to replace the standard one litre pack with the 1.2 litre pack. The company felt that although the one litre pack accounted for 35% of sales in terms of volume, it had problems in the form of leakages, loose caps and foreign particles in the water. Bisleri thought that a heavier 1.2 litre bottle would solve most of these problems Analysts felt that Bisleri would find it difficult to market an unconventional pack like the 1.2 litre one. This would require increased spending on marketing and advertising. However, according to company officials, the higher margins that a crate of 1.2 litres bottle (12) would generate, would be spent on marketing, advertising and on dealers. The retailer price for a crate of 1.2 litres bottles would be Rs 120, against a total cost (including excise and sales tax) of Rs 60.87 to the company. Thus, the company would have a margin of Rs 59.13 per crate. The comparable margin for a crate of 1 litre bottles was Rs 44.57. This meant that the company would have an extra Rs 14.56 per crate. Bisleri planned to spend this amount on advertising and marketing. .In 2000, Bisleri also launched smaller packs like the 300 ml cup. This 300 ml cup was targeted at large gatherings like marriages and conventions. A study conducted by Bisleri showed that its one litre pack was not considered trendy enough. Analysts' felt that since Bisleri had become generic to the category, the one litre pack was not really considered a brand but merely synonymous with the product. The new look was expected to correct this perceptions. In place of the round ringed bottles, Bisleri would be available in hexagonal flat- sleeved bottles. The new pack was already introduced in 500 ml and 5 litre sizes and would be used for other packs. The new design was patented to prevent it from being copied by others. Said Chauhan, "The new pack is trendy and has been well accepted by the consumers as we have experienced in the case of 500 ml and 5 litre sizes." The new pack also allowed better brand display. Vertical labeling was easier on flat sleeved packages. It made label information visible from all sides of the bottle. Bisleri also planned to target the soft drinks market. Chauhan was confident that by 2003, the water business would grow at the cost of the soft drink market. Most analysts agreed that this was possible. In 2000, pure bottled water sold over 500 million litres a year. Soft drinks sold over 1 billion litres a year. With an annual growth rate of 40% for water, water sales was expected to catch up with soft drinks. Bisleri planned to target the soft drinks market by adding a fun element to the product. Chauhan felt that soft drinks were all about quenching thirst and having fun. While it was widely accepted that branded water quenched thirst, there was very little that branded water could do to provide a fun element. Chauhan said that Bisleri would soon launch an ad campaign to address this problem. By 2000, the smaller players also began to position their products on the purity platform. They also offered better trade margins. New entrants like Aquafina and Kinley concentrated purely on building their brands in a big way. Bisleri had to come out with an ad campaign to make its brand stand apart. In September 2000, Bisleri launched its Play Safe ad campaign. In the print ad, a lady in a bikini is shown lying face down, soaking up the sun. A part of the lady's body is shielded by a bottle of Bisleri with the message: Play Safe on the bottle. The television version of the ad ran for 45 seconds. The film opens with a couple sitting on a beach in front of a bonfire. The girl suddenly starts running and is followed by the boy. As she collapses on the sand, she whispers something in his ear which sends him back to the bonfire. He rummages through the bags, but can't find what he is looking for. He rushes to the nearest chemist's and picks up a huge carton. Back at the beach, he opens the carton, and finds 500 ml Bisleri bottles inside. The girl quenches her thirst, almost in ecstasy, as the boy watches her with a comical expression on his face. Then comes the message: Play Safe.
  • 4. The campaign targeted the youth and hoped to convey a social message: young people need to make sure they are safe even when they are having fun. The ad campaign saw a shift in positioning from "pure and safe" to "play safe." According to Ambience D'Arcy, the shift had been necessitated by the fact that every new entrant in the mineral water market adopted the purity. Said Chauhan, "Our observation is that people consume mineral water not for the minerals, but for safety. Hence the word "safe" is critical." WILL BISLERI EVER BE A Rs. 10 BILLION BRAND? Parle Bisleri's aggressive marketing was aimed at making Bisleri a Rs 10 billion brand by 2003. However, new entrants into the branded water market like Pepsi and Coca-Cola were equally aggressive in marketing their brands. In August 2001, Kinley launched an ad campaign with the tag line Boond boond mein vishwas (Trust in every drop). The ad focussed on trust in relationships. The 40 second commercial opens in a rural setting, showing cracked earth and a young boy waiting for rain. A Kinley truck arrives and sprinkles water all over. The boy's face breaks into a smile. The ad also shows a father running behind his son's school truck to hand over a Kinley bottle. Commenting on the ad, Pandrang Row, executive creative director, McCann-Erickson, Kinley's ad agency said, "We were trying to show images where people had to trust the water they were drinking, or giving their children. Kinley is the water you use when you need to be able to trust what you're drinking or giving someone to drink." In late 2001, Coca-Cola announced that it would enter the bulk segment where Bisleri was a dominant player. The 20 litre bulk water packs would be targeted at institutional and home segment. Kinley's brand positioning of trust and purity would be maintained. With the entry into the bulk segment, Coca-Cola aimed to garner a market share of 40% by 2002. Sanjiv Gupta, Senior Vice-President, Coca Cola India said, "We are aiming to be either number one or a close number two within a year." Analysts felt that with the cola giants shifting their focus to branded water in India, Bisleri would be the worst sufferer. Chauhan was already planning to sell a 49% stake in Bisleri. However, according to some analysts; he would wait till 2003 when Bisleri was likely to touch a turnover of Rs 10 billion, before selling out the 49% stake. Others felt that given the pace at which Kinley and Aquafina were eroding Bisleri's marketshare, 2003 could be too late. What remained to be seen was whether Bisleri's new positioning would help it to increase its turnover to Rs 10 billion by 2003 QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1. Analyse Bisleri's strategy of shifting its positioning in the late 1990s. Do you think bisleri's new positioning will help it achieve ambitious targets? 2. What is the market segmentation in branded water? How is the industry shaping? 3. With Pepsi and Coca-Cola entering the branded water market do you think competition will intensify in this market and that water wars will replace cola wars? Where do you think Bisleri stands in this market?