Krispy Kreme Case Study FINA 470-01 Strategic Financial Management Company Overview: Krispy Kreme is a retailer and wholesaler of “high quality doughnuts and packaged sweets” (2010 10-K report) as well as various beverages. Krispy Kreme consists of stores and franchises that include domestic and international franchises, company stores and the KK Supply Chain. Krispy Kreme is also the sole provider to all their stores and franchises of the ingredients and equipment needed for store operations
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts ACCT 6334. Taiwan – Auditing Fall 2013 Class Research Project STUDENT: Chien-Yun Tseng UTD ID# 2021195349 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................................................ 3 CHAPTER1. THE CLIENT ACCEPTANCE /CONTINUATION PROCESS, INCLUDING ESTABLISHING AN UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CLIENT ... 4 CHAPTER2. OBTAINING AN
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on technology Krispy Kreme Doughnut case study Purchasing a secret yeast-raised doughnut recipe from a French chef in New Orleans, Vernon Rudolf opened the first Krispy Kreme in Winston-Salem, NC in July of 1937. The plan was to supply doughnuts to local grocery stores, but customers soon started inquiring about purchasing hot doughnuts. A hole was cut in a wall of the store and he started selling “Hot Original Glazed” doughnuts directly to customers. Currently, Krispy Kreme produces more than
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[FIN 482: CASE STUDIES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: CHITRANGNA CHAUDHARY ROOSEVELT ID 900336721] November 06, 2015 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, INC. 1. What can the historical income statements (case Exhibit 1) and balance sheets (case Exhibit 2) tell you about the financial health and current condition of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.? The annual growth of Krispy Kreme donuts from Jan 2000 through Feb 2004 have been quite consistent. The income growth from 1999 2003 has more than 10 folds. However
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franchise 1) n. a right granted by the government to a person or corporation, such as a taxi permit, bus route, an airline's use of a public airport, business license, or corporate existence. 2) n. the right to vote in a public election. 3) v. to grant (for a periodic fee or share of profits) the right to operate a business or sell goods or services under a brand or chain name. Well-known franchise operations include McDonald's, Holiday Inns, Ace Hardware, Rexall Drug Stores, and Amway Distributors
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KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS INC (KKD) DEF 14A Definitive proxy statements Filed on 05/11/2012 Filed Period 06/12/2012 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 SCHEDULE 14A (Rule 14a-101) INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PROXY STATEMENT SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. ) Filed by the Registrant [X] Filed by a Party other than the Registrant [ ] Check the appropriate box: [ ] Preliminary
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Jones: Introduction To Business: How Companies III. A Functional Approach to Business 12. Operations and Materials Management: © The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2007 Create Value for People Managing the Production and Flow of Goods and CHAPTER 12 Operations and Materials Management: Managing the Production and Flow of Goods and Services Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Describe the nature of the operations and materials
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every day for the past five years. * Another has drunk nothing but Coca-Cola for more than 20 years. * And another has consumed 12 Krispy Kreme doughnuts per day for more than four years. * * * About 5% of all consumers are extreme consumers * Most extreme consumer spend about 10% of their annual income on a single product Study of 2000 extreme consumers across Japan, China and Europe * 98% have defended their favorite brand against perceived attacks in the media
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Case 1 I. Central Problem From only five stores in 1954, Dunkin’ Donuts has grown to world wild chain of 7,988 stores including 5,769 franchised restaurants in 34 United States and 2,219 international shops in 30 countries by the end on 2007. In relate to this statements, the Dunkin’ Donuts Company has chalked out an ambitious target of tripling the number of stores by 2020 as part of its aggressive expansion plan. The problem is how are they’re going to make this possible? II
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“Case Study: Opening Your New Dunkin’ Donuts Locations” MGT 330: Management for Organizations Professor Bryan Aylward August 24, 2015 Introduction: As the rising District Manager for the new Dunkin’ Donuts stores, many factors must be presented, analyzed, promoted, and executed. Opening new stores requires innovative ideas, being ahead of the game with the newest trends, and stabilizing the stores for the least amount of turnovers. Managing stores also means maintaining respect while coaching
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