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Coffee stocks back off 52-week highs
MarketWatch Dunkin' Donuts (NASDAQ:DNKN) edged down to $ 32.52. Green Mountain Wednesday night warned sales of its K-Cups and Keurig brewing machines are slowing. The development might impact Caribou, whose stock tumbled 14% to $ 14.10 midday Thursday. |
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Is Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Dead?
DailyFinance Nope — this one is Green Mountain's own doing, as it appears the company grossly overestimated K-Cup and Keurig device sales for the second quarter. Whitney Tilson did jump in for a few quick jabs, though, and even compared the company to famed Wall … |
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Dunkin' Brands lifted by coffee platform
QSRweb.com This holiday promotion yielded the highest donut sales day and week on record at the company, and Travis said they will keep trying similar programs. The K-Cup platform, launched last year. Travis said this momentum has not dissipated as expected … |
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Starbucks to sell single-serve coffee brewers
Chicago Tribune "There was no way that Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts were going to see this niche coffee market take off and not want a bigger share of it," Brown said. "A lot of people thought Starbucks was going to play nice and just sell K-Cups through the Keurig. Today's Stock Pick of the Week Green Mountain falls as Starbucks takes on Keurig |
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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Gets Roasted
Seeking Alpha Dunking Donuts and Starbucks each agreed to deals with GMCR to have their coffee packaged in K-Cups. While it is obvious to see that Dunkin' Donuts (DNKN) won't be making the move into home brewing, GMCR has already allowed Starbucks to do some "risk … |
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Putting Our Fair Value Estimate For Green Mountain Coffee Under Review
Seeking Alpha Additionally, we aren't confident that Green Mountain will be able to hold off generic and lower-priced competition for single serve cups. Customers may have loyalty to Dunkin Donuts (DNKN) and Starbucks K-cups, but we don't see why someone would chose … |

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