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StreetInsider.com  May 24  Comment 
Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Management+Changes/Green+Mountain+%28GMCR%29+Director+Douglas+Daft+Resigns%2C+Co.+Reduces+Size+of+Board+to+Eight/7470913.html for the full story.
Marketwire  May 23  Comment 
DENVER, CO -- (Marketwire) -- 05/23/12 -- Dyer & Berens LLP (www.DyerBerens.com) today announced that it has filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Vermont on behalf of purchasers of Green Mountain Coffee
Clusterstock  May 21  Comment 
There is a saying among white-collar criminals, “When you are caught in the act of doing something wrong, play stupid. Tell them that you made an inadvertent error. Never admit to any deliberate wrongdoing. Being stupid is not a crime in...
TheStreet.com  May 21  Comment 
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Strategic Mindset: Our Strategic Mindset at Top Gun Options changed two weeks ago from market neutral with a bearish bias to bearish. Target: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters trading at $23.54. ... Click to view a...
Reuters  May 16  Comment 
Investor David Einhorn built his reputation as a hedge fund industry superstar through targeted presentations that took on companies like Lehman Brothers, MBIA and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters .
Forbes  May 15  Comment 
We have revised our price estimate for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters from $82 to $45 taking into account a must more conservative growth outlook, which we outline below. We focus on two key drivers for GCMR below and highlight the changes to our...
StreetInsider.com  May 15  Comment 
Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/Watch+Coffee+Stocks+Following+Smucker+Price+Decrease+%28SBUX%29+%28GMCR%29+%28JVA%29+%28PEET%29+%28DNKN%29/7437711.html for the full story.
Business Wire  May 14  Comment 
Former United States Securities and Exchange Commission attorney Willie Briscoe, founder of The Briscoe Law Firm, PLLC, and the securities litigation firm of Powers Taylor, LLP announce that the firms are investigating legal claims against the
Benzinga  May 14  Comment 
Are investors right to panic over Caribou Coffee's (NASDAQ: CBOU) recent Keurig cup downfall? Opinions regarding the recent struggle are mixed, but there is no doubt that CBOU is seeing increased competition in the K-cup category from Starbucks...
Phil’s Stock World  May 10  Comment 
Courtesy of Benzinga. The last year has been very tough on a certain Waterbury, Vermont-based coffee company that for half a [...]




 

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (NYSE: GMCR), headquartered in Waterbury, Vermont, provides premium, specialty coffees and coffee products. GMCR operates in two business segments: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (ground coffee and coffee beans) and Keurig (the "one-cup coffee brewer"). In the past fiscal year, the firm has profited from the increased popularity to its Keurig business. However, coffee bean prices, the primary commodity input for GMCR, rose 72% in 2010,[1] which caused the firm's profit margin to decline 15%.[2]


Business Overview

In the past fiscal year, the success of the Keurig brand has driven GMCR sales, as the firm saw an 81% sales growth in its Keurig products.[2] Coffee prices have been surging since January 2010, causing GMCR profit margins to further tighten.

Trends and Forces

GMCR Profit Margins Pressured by Coffee Bean Prices

Green Mountain Coffee Roaster has a high dependence to its primary raw material: coffee beans. As the price of coffee beans, typically imported from Latin and South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa, rises, GMCR needs to pass these costs to consumers or create a more efficient production process to avoid lower profit margins.

Keurig's Niche Product Drives New Revenue Streams

Green Mountain Coffee owns the Keurig one-cup coffee maker business -- a niche product in an industry traditionally composed of coffee pot brewers and cafes. As the one-cup style of coffee making gains popularity, the firm can leverage its brand recognition to expand the business. For example, when GMCR announced it will sell Starbucks (SBUX) coffee in Keurig's patented K-Cup, the firm's stock increased 41%.[3]

Competition

GMCR's competitors include:

  • Starbucks (SBUX): The world's top coffee seller by revenue, Starbucks also sells in-house brewed coffee and other food products.
  • Peet's Coffee & Tea (PEET): Similarly to Starbucks, PEET focuses on its in-house brewed coffee.
  • Dunkin' Donuts (privately held): Sells coffee and tea products, but doughnuts and food products as well.
  • The Folger Coffee Company: Like GMCR, Folger sells coffee beans and ground coffee to be brewed at home.

References

  1. Commodity Online, "Global coffee prices to go high on 2011," 12/23/2010
  2. 2.0 2.1 GMCR 2010 10-k
  3. Seeking Alpha, "A Nasty Week and a Highly Caffeinated Short," 03/11/2011
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