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    KRISPY KREME Marketing Problem/Executive Summary This presentation will analyze the current market situation, identify possible opportunities and threats and recommend strategic actions for Krispy Kreme Australia. Methods of analysis include SWOT analysis, product life cycle curve, porters five forces and environmental, competitor and consumer analysis. For these we have used information from text books, websites and online news websites. From our analysis we have found Krispy Kreme Australia

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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.

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    The Kreme Of Krispy Kreme

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    Vernon Carver Rudolph established Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in 1937 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Krispy Kreme produced doughnuts on a much larger scale by the 1950’s via an automated system. They introduced their “Doughnut Theater” in the 1980’s, which allowed its customers to watch the production process, giving them a multi-sensory experience. They were able to expand to California by 1999 because of their one of a kind atmosphere (Krispy Kreme 2011 Annual Report). They opened their first

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Krispy Kreme 's recent success has left many individuals in awe. This study attempts to de-mystify how Krispy Kreme has come to dominate the doughnut world and what problems lie ahead in the future. The tools used in this examination will begin with the history of Krispy Kreme. Then an external and internal analysis will dissect Krispy Kreme 's current market and what steps Krispy Kreme is taking to compete in that market, including a look into competitors. Krispy Kreme provides equipment

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    QUESTION 6: GIVEN YOUR ASSESSMENT OF KRISPY KREME 'S HEALTH, WHY DID IT 'S STOCK PRICE DROP BY 80% BETWEEN 2003 AND 2004? The question is what they do wrong for the business that is nearly more than 70 years, what makes them fall so quickly especially in year 2003 and 2004, there are at least 2,300 franchised businesses in Unites States, many that are successful, but there are difficulties in the franchise model, and Krispy Kreme with the combination of ambitions, greed, and inexperience

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    Krispy Kreme Strategic Analysis: Introduction In 2003 Krispy Kreme was named by Fortune Magazine as “America’s Hottest Brand” and in 2004 they reported net income of $50 million. However over-expansion, an expensive store network, revelations of falsified financial reports and changing trends in diet have meant that Krispy Kreme revenues have declined by 50% between 2005 and 2010 The strategic problem considered is to analyse Krispy Kreme’s current operations and suggest recommendations for how

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    Decline Of Krispy Kreme

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    Upon review, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. is a struggle company continuing towards decline. In reviewing the information collected, two questions were presented. The two questions included: the health of Krispy Kreme and the reasons for their decline. To follow will be the justification for the decline in Krispy Kreme, alternative issues, and risks Krispy Kreme is facing. Upon reviewing the information, there are variety of issues that Krispy Kreme. These issues including the restatement of financial

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    Krispy Kreme in Brazil

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    Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Krispy Kreme is a chief branded retailer and wholesaler of high-quality doughnuts, including its innovative Hot Original Glazed. Vernon Rudolph bought a secret yeast-raised doughnut recipe from a French chef from New Orleans, borrowed a building in Winston-Salem to bake in, and began selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts to the local grocery stores. Krispy Kreme has sustained its intensification and lengthened the design of the reliable Krispy Kreme store throughout the Southeast

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    Krispy Kreme Essay

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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

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    Krispy Kreme

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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) is an exclusive brand that offers doughnuts, beverages, collectibles, and franchise opportunities. It started as a small bakery in Winston Salem, North Carolina on July 13, 1937; and has evolved into a publicly traded firm boasting 395 retail stores and over three million dollars in sales (second quarter 2010). This was not always the case however, by the end of 2004, the economy began to slow. This caused businesses in competition with Krispy Kreme to flood their

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