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    KAMARUZZAMAN (KJC1110150) INTERNAL FACTORS STRENGTH: 1. Strong Brand Recognition and Recall 2. Krispy Kreme makes it possible for different organizations throughout the community to use their product as a fund raiser. Fund raising program has helped non-profit organizations raise millions of dollars in needed funds. 3. Krispy Kreme has Strong Channel of Distribution. Krispy Kreme is most popular in grocery and convenience stores which gives customers easy access to the product. 4. Employees

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    INTRODUCTION: The inception of Krispy Kreme was back in 1933 ‚ when Ishmael Armstrong ‚ a farmer and store-owner in Paducah‚ Kentucky bought a doughnut shop from a French chef. With the purchase of the shop Armstrong received the rights to a secret yeast-raised doughnut recipe. Later on during that year Armstrong’s nephew Vernon Rudolph completed high school and from being a deliver boy for the doughnut shop to a partner. At this point though the doughnuts were still only being sold to area

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    Title of the case: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Time Context: 2008 Summary / Abstract: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is known to be the producer of doughnuts that they sell traditionally warm in public. The company’s success is widely known by the consumers in differents countries which makes them to be one of the outstanding companies in the business industry. But they encounter conflicts that results them to decline in some other ways. This case study on Krispy Kreme Doughnuts‚ determining the best

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    Written Assignment Krispy Kreme Doughnuts‚ Inc I. Brief History Vernon Rudolph is the brains behind the Krispy Kreme name. He bought a doughnut shop in 1933 and all the assets came along with the purchase‚ including a secret recipe and name‚ Krispy Kreme. Rudolph moved to Winston-Salem‚ North Carolina‚ where he opened his first Krispy Kreme shop. The business prospered and in the 1950¡¦s over ten other locations were opened. The business was able to produce 500 dozen doughnuts an hour. ¡§Revenues

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    planet: yeast-raised doughnuts. Sweet and impossibly fluffy‚ the Original Glazed earned a zealous following throughout the southern United States--and then beyond once expansion outside the South began in the mid-1990s. By late 2003‚ the company was operating more than 300 doughnut shops in 42 states; Ontario‚ Canada; Sydney‚ Australia; and the United Kingdom. It was producing 7.5 million doughnuts per day‚ adding up to 2.7 billion per year. The company’s shops sell more than doughnuts‚ however‚ offering

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    I. Background of the case. KrispyKreme is a doughnut company founded on July 13‚ 1937. Krispy Kreme’s founder Vernon Rudolph and his uncle purchased Joseph LeBeouf’s donut shop on Broad Street in Paducah Kentucky along with a secret recipe for yeast-raised doughnuts in 1933 acquired from a New Orleans French Chef. Rudolph began selling the yeast doughnuts in Paducah and delivered them on his bicycle. The Krispy Kreme logo was designed by Benny Dinkins‚ a local architect. A HOLE

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    Krispy Kreme Turning Dough into Dough Krispy Kreme is an American icon. It is a slice of life that represents what is simple and good about the lifestyle of today’s discerning customer. Krispy Kreme offers many delicious pastries but is best known for their signature hot glazed doughnuts. Krispy Kreme has been around for more than 70 years and follows a business model that has allowed it to grow from a single mom and pop style store to an international corporation with a world renowned

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    Introduction Krispy Kreme Doughnuts was the dream of a great entrepreneur‚ Vernon Carver Rudloph. Although‚ Mr. Rudolph did not invent the doughnut‚ he definitely improved the process of making the doughnuts and the taste of the doughnuts‚ with his secret recipe for yeast-raised doughnuts. There are many values‚ within‚ this organization that are passed onto employees‚ and then to customers. The company’s shared values include: integrity‚ authenticity‚ passion‚ learning‚ sharing‚ and positive

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    First‚ I will discuss the environment of Krispy Kreme and my analysis as to what led to the company’s position in 2004. Second‚ I will discuss the financial health and current condition based upon the historical income statements and balance sheets. Third‚ I will discuss the financial ratios in relation to the financial statements. Fourth‚ I will discuss if Krispy Kreme was financially healthy at the end of 2004. Fifth‚ I will discuss my assessment of Krispy Kreme’s health and why I think the stock

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    the problems Recommendation Krispy Kreme opened as a thriving business that truly passed all expectations. MArk- Proposal 1: New product by looking at the consumers wants and by monitoring the competitors - buy or acquire well-known coffee‚ The problem that Krispy Kreme had was not the ability to not create a new product‚ but the incorrect timing of the products they made. Krispy Kreme already has twenty five different types of doughnuts which means they have nowhere

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