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    Hershey Marketing

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    The Hershey Company 1. History and Overview The first Hershey’s Chocolate Bar was produced in 1900‚ six years after the firm that would become The Hershey Company (“Hershey”) was founded by candy-manufacturer Milton S. Hershey. 2. Strategic Planning‚ Corporate Vision Until late last year when Hershey announced plans to revamp how it organizes its business with two new strategic business units—one for chocolate and the other for sugar confectionery—the company’s marketing organization

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    Hersheys Homework

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    Charlene Andrews Professor Wittke BUSS100-Business Principles Hershey’s Homework 1. Does Hershey use process manufacturing or the assembly process? Is the production of Hershey ’s chocolate an intermittent or continuous productions process? Justify your answers. Hershey uses both process manufacturing and the assembly process to produce and manufacture their products. Process manufacturing is used during the chocolate creation phase by combining various ingredients together‚ such as cocoa beans

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    Hershey Report

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    THE HERSHEY CHOCOLATE COMPANY INTRODUCTION The Hershey Company was originally a purely chocolate manufacturer but extended to wafers and other products‚ some even non-chocolate. Now‚ the Hershey Company has grown to become a leader when it comes to dark chocolate and premium chocolate. Hershey’s Mission Statement is “Bringing sweet moments of Hershey happiness to the world every day” (www.thehersheycompany.com). This means delivering quality confectionary to consumer for all occasion‚ being

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    early 1894 by a persistent man named Milton Hershey (Hinkle). Milton Hershey was born in Derry Church‚ PA on September 13‚ 1857. As a child Hershey and his parents‚ Henry Hershey and Fannie Hershey‚ relocated many time. Hershey went to seven schools within eight years and by the fourth grade he was taken out to work with a printer as an apprentice. In 1872 Hershey left the printers shop to work in a confectioner’s shop near Lancaster‚ PA. Not long after Hershey discovered an interest in candy making

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    The Hershey Project

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    THE HERSHEY COMPANY ANALYSIS Pursuant to Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Form 10-K & Schedule 14A Proxy Statement BUS 500A Accounting Fundamentals Professor Dennis Kyte February 19‚ 2012 Olabisi Carr I. Background Information Name of the Company: The Hershey Company. See SEC Form 10K‚ front page 0. Hereinafter. “Hershey.” or the “Company.” See Proxy Statement‚ page 2. Fiscal year covered by the annual report: Fiscal year 2009. See SEC Form 10K‚ front page 0. Stock Exchange

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    Shlensky V. Wrigley

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    Law 494 Part 1 Shlensky v. Wrigley Facts: William Shlensky (plaintiff/appellant)‚ minority stock holder for the Chicago Cubs baseball team sued the team directors who deferred the case to Phillip Wrigley (defendant/appellee) stating mismanagement and negligence because of the refusal of the directors in installing lights at Wrigley Field‚ home field for the Chicago Cubs. Procedural History: Plaintiff original case was lost at trial and plaintiff appealed. Issue: The issue

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    Being an American

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    Bibliography "1920 Chicago Cubs Roster." Baseball Almanac. www.TheSoulmateCalculator.com. 2/1/2007 . Ryan Neher Mrs. Crawford + Mrs. Battaglia American Society‚ 1 + 2 September 24‚ 2006 Being an American I learned two new interesting things about my family history while doing this project. One thing I learned about my family ’s history is that my grandpa fought in World War II. He was in the Air Force. He was actually in France for a little while during the war. After he served his 4

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    The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: capital structure‚ VALUATION and cost of capital Introduction: Blanka Doborynin a managing partner of AURORA BOREALIS LLC tries to initiate a research for a potential investment in Wrigleys. They are trying to recapitalize the firm. Wrigley’s which is 100% equity financed has a market value of $13‚103‚000‚000 the question begins if it is totally equity financed is it running at its efficient level? Or Is it better to recapitalize the structure and thereby bring

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    Wrigley Junior Case Study

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    WEIGHTED AVERAGE OF COST OF CAPITAL (WACC) ‚EPS . Chandler knew that the maximum value of the firm was achieved when the weighted average cost of capital was minimized. Thus she intended to estimate what the cost of equity and the wacc might be if wrigley pursued this capital structure change. The projected cost of debt would depend on her assessement of wrigley’s debt rating after recapitalization and on current capital market rates. WACC before recapitalization Wrigley’s pre recapitalization

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    William Wrigley Jr. was a soap salesman for his father before starting his own business selling soap when he was 29 (Wrigley). He used baking soda “premiums” to attract costumers‚ then realized his “premiums” were more popular than his soap. He began sell baking soda with new “premiums” of chewing gum. As before‚ his “premiums” were more popular than his baking soda. He began selling chewing gum where his business had stayed. Forest Mars Jr. bought the business in 2009 for 23 billion US Dollars‚

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