The list is a little confusing, the implication is that Coca-Cola has licensed the name Winnie the Pooh for drinks and such, not that Coca-Cola owns Winnie the Pooh. read more
Disney may have licensed couple of characters to Coca-Cola for use on its products. But, that does not mean that Coca-Cola owns Disney. Talking about a company's ownership, if you want to check out who owns how much of a public company, then, check the finance portals such as MSN. read more
The Coca-Cola Company is a longtime sponsor and drink supplier at the Disney theme parks. It has been present since Disneyland's opening day of July 17, 1955, with its Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner on Main Street, U.S.A. Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola were available at Disney parks until 1990. read more
Claim: The Mormons own the Coca-Cola Company. false Origins: The Coca-Cola Company is far too sizeable a business entity for any one person or group to own, even if that group were Bill Gates and Kerry Packer. read more