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THE COCA-COLA COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 5: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
The following table summarizes our property, plant and equipment (in millions):
December 31, 2007 2006
Land $ 731 $ 495
Buildings and improvements 3,539 3,020
Machinery and equipment 8,924 7,333
Containers 828 556
Construction in progress 422 507
$ 14,444 $ 11,911
Less accumulated depreciation 5,951 5,008
Property, plant and equipment—net1$ 8,493 $ 6,903
1The increase in 2007 is primarily related to business combinations, purchases of property, plant
and equipment and the effect of translation adjustments, which were partially offset by disposals.
Refer to Note 20.
NOTE 6: GOODWILL, TRADEMARKS AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS
The following tables set forth information for intangible assets subject to amortization and for intangible assets not
subject to amortization (in millions):
December 31, 2007 2006
Amortized intangible assets (various, principally customer relationships and
trademarks):
Gross carrying amount1$ 685 $ 372
Less accumulated amortization 192 174
Amortized intangible assets—net $ 493 $ 198
Unamortized intangible assets:
Trademarks2$ 5,153 $ 2,045
Goodwill34,256 1,403
Bottlers’ franchise rights42,184 1,359
Other 133 130
Unamortized intangible assets $ 11,726 $ 4,937
1The increase in 2007 is primarily related to business combinations and acquisitions of trademarks
with definite lives totaling approximately $333 million and the effect of translation adjustments,
which were partially offset by disposals. Refer to Note 20.
2The increase in 2007 is primarily related to business combinations and acquisitions of trademarks
and brands totaling approximately $3,075 million and the effect of translation adjustments, which
were partially offset by impairment charges of approximately $2 million and disposals. Refer to
Note 20.
3The increase in 2007 is primarily related to the acquisitions of Energy Brands, Inc., also known as
glacéau, CCBPI and 18 German bottling and distribution operations, and the effect of translation
adjustments. Refer to Note 20.
4The increase in 2007 is primarily related to the acquisitions of CCBPI, NORSA and 18 German
bottling and distribution operations, and the effect of translation adjustments. Refer to Note 20.
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