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Title: Krispy Kreme


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Josh Hayden Jason Craig Ronnie Jacko
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History
  • 1937 Founded by Vernon Rudolph, KK opens first
    store in North Carolina.
  • 1940s-1950s - Build own mixing plant and
    distribution system.
  • 1960s-1970s - Krispy Kreme begins to expand their
    stores.
  • 1990s - Continue expansion that include stores in
    New York and California.

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Krispy Kreme Profile
  • Founded In 1937
  • Headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • Products Doughnuts (30 kinds), soft drinks
    (espresso, chillers), hot drinks (coffee)
  • Revenue 510.21 million USD (2006)
  • Net Income - 88.45 million USD (2006)
  • Employees 4,250


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Store Locations
  • Krispy Kreme have stores located all over the US
  • Stores have not been limited to only the US
    (Canada, United Kingdom, Mexico, and Australia)
  • Krispy Kreme can be found in grocery stores
    (Wal-Mart Target), convenience stores, and gas
    stations

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Two Locations in Oregon
  • Beaverton16415 NW Cornell RoadBeaverton, OR
    97006 US
  • Clackamas9950 S.E. 82nd AvenuePortland, OR
    97266 US

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Store Layout/Design
  • Freestanding Most free-standing Krispy Kreme
    stores are constructed with a long window between
    the customer area and the kitchen, allowing
    customers to watch the operation of the
    doughnut-making machines.
  • Smaller Stores Most of the smaller stores get
    their donuts from other locations rather than
    producing them on-site.
  • Atmosphere Very welcoming, with bright lighting.
    Seating is limited but available. Factory tends
    to pull curious customers inside.

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Advertisement / Marketing
  • Free doughnut strategy Hot Now free doughnut
    while waiting in line.
  • TV ad campaign
  • Gifts/Accessories shirts, sweatshirts, hats,
    boxers, coffee, mugs, toys.
  • Fundraising helped schools raise over 30
    million last year (selling doughnuts, coffee,
    certificates, and partnership cards).

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Distinguishing Aspects
  • Store Layout Factory inside the store where you
    can watch how the donuts are made.
  • Reputation Krispy Kreme has always been known as
    and has had a reputation of being the best.
  • Hot Now When the Hot Now sign outside the store
    is lit you can get hot and fresh original glazed
    donuts.

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Recent Activity
  • KK went public in April 2000 at 21/share, and
    within a year that number doubled.
  • All seemed well for a couple of years, in spite
    of a few renegade analysts declaring KK stock
    too high, given its modest quarterly net
    income.
  • Merrill Lynch downgraded stock to sell in
    October 2002 J.P. Morgan cut the rating to
    underperform in August 2003.

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Downward Spiral
  • Many credible Wall Street names held on til May
    2004, when KK stock fell 29 in one day after KK
    issued a profit warning (they blamed the low-carb
    craze seizing the nation). By Sept 04, the
    stock had plummeted 77.
  • Shares took another hit in late July 04, when KK
    announced federal regulators were investigating
    the company.
  • KK failed to file its SEC reports for over a year
    (failure to meet accounting and financial
    reporting obligations).

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. . . and it gets worse . . .
  • defaulted on loans
  • unable to borrow more money
  • two important franchises bankrupt (owed lots to
    KK)
  • class-action lawsuit by stockholders
  • CEO, COO CFO unloaded shares at peak
  • caught boosting profits by extorting franchises
  • sold equipment and booked the revenue before
    payment was received cooking the books
  • sweetheart deals
  • independent auditors refuse to sign off on KKs
    financial statement
  • CEO and six key officers fired
  • rumors of de-listing on the NYSE

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Below Stock price of KK on the NYSE (name KKD)
from initial opening in April 2000 at 21 per
share, to its high of 49.74/share in August
2003, to its lowest of less than 4/share in
early 2005, to its current of 8.41/share.
To The Right Graph of KKs number of retail
outets. As the number of stores nationwide
increases, sales decreases.
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What next?
  • Krispy Kreme is struggling back into the market
    eye after a desperate tussle with near
    extinction.
  • January 29th, 2007 KK announced it has finally
    become current in its SEC filings, and has since
    maintained that status.
  • February 2007 introduction of a new whole-wheat
    doughnut made with 100 whole wheat . . . and,
    to make it even better, the doughnut is ONLY 180
    calories!
  • April 2007 announces change in its board of
    directors and names new corporate officers.
  • May 2007 Files its UFOC (Uniform Franchise
    Offering Circular), essentially declaring that it
    is once again, finally, licensing franchises.

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Sources
  • http//www.businessweek.com/2000/00_44/b3705148.ht
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  • http//www.businessweek.com/2000/00_44/b3705148.ht
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  • http//www.cfo.com/printable/article.cfm/4007436
  • http//www.krispykreme.com (. . .duh. . .)

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