Question 1 (1 point) Thomas Train has collected the following information over the last six months. Month Units produced Total costs March 10‚000 $25‚600 April 12‚000 26‚200 May 18‚600 29‚600 June 13‚000 26‚450 July 12‚000 26‚000 August 15‚000 26‚500 Using the high-low method‚ what is the variable cost per unit? Your Answer: $0.8611 Question 1 options: Answer Question 2 (1 point) Rooter’s Cleaning Services provided data concerning
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Case Study 4: Dunkin’ Donuts: Betting Dollars on Donuts Dunkin’ Donuts has a history of offering simple and straightforward morning snacks which has given it its competitive advantage. They are one of the world’s largest Coffee and baked goods chain. Dunkin Donuts is working to grow in all directions. They now have almost 6‚400 outlets‚ with most of them being in the northwest‚ they are looking to pop up on every corner throughout the rest of the country. The shops are not only found in the
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MARKETING - BT10303 Presentation on Case Study Topic • Dunkin’s Donut Group of Member ➢ Yelly Yong (YE 2007 – 7735) ➢ Heather Dyi (YE 2007 – 7733) ➢ Intan Arniesa (YE 2007 - 7729 ➢ Patrick Laing (YE 2007 – 7731) ➢ Mohd Raed (YE 2007 - 6892) Date of submission: ➢ 13th Sept 2009 Lecturer Name ➢ Ms Grace Phang Introduction of Dunkin’ Donuts [pic] [pic] Dunkin’ Donut is a highly recognizable brand name. Its global presence‚ strong
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in DD’s market share in coffee and baked foods. Another threat is that there are low barriers of entry into the coffee and donut industry‚ which actually gives rise to the threat above - presence of many competitors. The price of raw ingredients are also increasing‚ like soybean. It is a threat as DD is now using a reformulated cooking oil‚ made from soybean‚ for its donuts to eliminate trans fats. The increase in raw material prices may result in an increase in DD’s operating cost. There is also
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Susan Carder MKT333 Section 1 10/11/2013 Starbucks vs. Dunkin’ Donuts 1. Describe the targeted segment(s) of each Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts. Starbucks - Consumers of Starbucks in cities or upscale suburban areas. - Main target market is men and women aged between 25 and 40 Dunkin’ Donuts - Very open appeal to the middle-class. -International coffee and donut retailer. 2. Discuss the competitive advantage of each Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts. Starbucks - They have managed to corner a large part
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customers‚ thereby providing them a competitive advantage over Dunkin Donuts for example. Starbucks spends a lot of money on advertising and have strategically place their stores near exit ramps on highways‚ downtown and suburban retail settings‚ malls‚ office buildings‚ hospitals and college campuses. To capture non-pedestrians‚ Starbucks have built drive-thru only shops to widen the customer base. Starbucks competitors such as Dunkin Donuts maintain a percentage
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sincere thanks to her for supervising us during this semester in order to come up with this report. Also‚ I would like to thank Mrs. Prasitha Nair for welcoming us at her office and being kind with us by delivering the needed information about Dunkin’ Donuts Marketing Channel. At the end‚ I have to admit that without the teamwork spirit this report had no chance to exist. Thanks for each who spent his or her effort and even a single moment on this report. By: Khalid Yahia Raghad Ahmad
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The two advertisements from Dunkin’ Donuts and Costa Coffee have done its job effectively as the official promotion for the companies’ website. For starters‚ they all show their products appealingly. Dunkin captures image of their fresh coffee being poured while Costa attracts attention using the classy latte arts. Secondly‚ their points are cleared and concise. Dunkin’ uses slides that talk about different aspects of their products‚ and Costa states their points in a short‚ quick description. The
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goal is to own a Dunkin Donuts franchise. I also want to run the franchise‚ to deal with the day-to-day operations. I don’t want to just own it. With the experience and knowledge that I learned over my years working for Dunkin Donuts‚ I know that I will succeed as a franchisee. Dunkin Donuts was founded 65 years ago by a man named Bill Rosenberg. Five years after that he licensed his first franchise. Dunkin Donuts’ Parent company is Dunkinbrands.com. For 65 years‚ Dunkin Donuts has become the leader
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on a lot of things. When I turned 16 I got my first job at a Dunkin Donuts. I worked there for a year and half. It was a good first job‚ but also the worst. My morning routine consisted of waking up at 4 in the morning to open in store at 5. Make the coffee and teas‚ set up the donut case and get everything ready for the morning rush. Before I got this job I expected it would be cake. I mean‚ how hard is it to brew coffee and sell donuts? it was not very hard in my opinion. Although‚ I wasn’t expecting
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