Table of Content Executive Summary 3 Background 4 Dunkin’ Donuts (Dunkin’ Brands) 4 Starbucks Coffee (Starbucks Corporations) 4 Leader VS Follower 5 Financial Analysis 6 Liquidity Ratio Analysis 6 Debt Analysis 11 Profitability Analysis 13 Stock Investment Analysis 16 Non-Financial Analysis 20 SWOT Analysis 20 PEST Factor Analysis 23 Product Life Cycle Analysis 24 Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Analysis 25 Conclusions and Observations 27 References 29 Executive
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find out a solution of Starbuck current losing dominant position in Coffee shop industry. The current issues were brought by 20 years phenomenal expansion, which is also the only way that a company must be passed. The report draws attention to both of the company’s internal control and external environmental changes. Further analyzed company’s current situation by SWOT analysis and Market Mix analysis. Also, the report make a conclusion of 3 other strong competitor of Starbucks’, from a view of special
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STARBUCKS By Patricia L. Boyd BA 2430 International Management Professor Jeff Walls January 30, 2011 Summary Three Seattle entrepreneurs started the Starbucks Corporation in 1971. Their prime product was the selling of whole bean coffee in one Seattle store. By 1982, this business had grown tremendously into five stores selling the coffee beans, a roasting facility, and a wholesale business for local restaurants. Howard Schultz, a marketer, was recruited to be the manager of retail and marketing
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Financial Statement Analysis Paper Starbucks Coffee Company SUMMARY/INTRODUCTION Starbucks identifies itself as “the premier roaster, marketer and retailer of specialty coffee in the world” and fits squarely in the Coffee Shop industry. According to the IBISWorld Industry Report 72221b (Coffee & Snack Shops in the US), the “industry is composed of establishments that prepare or serve specialty snacks and nonalcoholic beverages including ice cream, frozen yogurt, cookies, donuts, bagels,
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Fierce * Branded coffee shops focus on premiumisation & quality of services - Barista expertise to emphasise their ‘added value’ * Independents have flexibility and are as present as Branded * Market dominated by a Large Global companies: Starbucks, Costa, Caffe Nero, Caffe Ritazza and a large number of independents * Non-specialists – McDonalds - attracting new customers through coffee moments – top coffee seller in the UK & Greggs – a low-cost alternative | Bargaining Power of Suppliers
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------------------------------------------------- BBUI402: Principles of MarketingModule Lecturer: Prassanna Pathmanathan | Tutorial | 2 | Tutorial Name | Starbucks Coffee - Case Study | STUDENT ID | STUDENT NAME | 2011127 | Dinali Cooray | 1. Coffee has become popular in UK because flavoursome coffee is within their reach rather than the grey unappealing liquid like before. 2. The facts that would influence my choice of coffee bar are based on the : * Affordable prices * Location
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“We aren’t in the coffee business, serving people. We are in the people business, serving coffee” Howard Schultz, Starbucks Chairman and Chief Global Strategist Fortune Magazine, Vol. 149 No. 2 Title: Submit To: Completed By: Starbucks: “The Non-Coffee Treat” P.V. Sundar Balakrishnan Matthew Carmean Partner Julie Anstett Partner Julia Toochette Partner Joel Ennis Partner Joey Eaton Partner Trang P. Huynh Partner Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS.................
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* Objective 1: opening 3000+ net new stores in America by 2017 Starbucks will open more than 3000 stores in 48 states in US depends on population density. High population area like New York and Washington should open more than other states. And US is the largest market for Starbucks, and it’s brand name is well known, open more stores, and have an intensive distribution, so when consumer thirsty or tired, they can find a Starbucks next to them. * Objective 2: US market revenue grow by 12%
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Coffee market in china Insert name Institution affiliation Abstract This research paper aims to explore coffee market in China. It will focus on finding the quantitative analysis, consumption patterns, and development of the market relations to that of average income. It will utilize data of both urban and rural areas because of the distinct consumption patterns, show the development analysis and potential markets through supply constrain approach and regression analysis. Coffee in china
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are its strategic implications for Dunkin' Donuts? Answer: I think in this case, it reflects the level of rivalry among organizations in an industry, the potential for entry into an industry and the threat of substitute products. First, the Starbuck and Donuts they are all belongs to coffee market and they competing each other. And about the second factor, the Dunkin Donuts enter the coffee market is later than Starbuck, but more and more competitors enter this industry make the industry profits
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