EPS and Compensation Only applies to common shares The Issue EPS is a measure of income earned for each share of common stock EPS = NI – preferred dividends (declared and THIS YEARS cumulative but not declared) Weighted average number of shares EPS with a stock dividend = NI – preferred dividends Shares outstanding * split ratio (or 1 + stock dividend %) Example This year we earned $100‚000 and have 50‚000 shares
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Introduction to Digital Marketing “Analysis of Starbucks Web site” Irina Popova MIB 17.05.2012 980 words Analysis of Starbucks web site How corporate web site should look like in 2012 and which requirements it should follow to be successful and to help organization to implement its strategy? Let’s explore this topic on the example of Starbucks Company. Today accessibility became the defining factor for future success of a corporate web site. Your adventure starts if you can access company’s
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Starbucks Analysis Driving forces: External: a) Different consumer tastes and preferences b) An already established coffee culture in Europe c) Local competitions d) Price sensitivity of the consumers e) Social concerns regarding caffeine‚ and it addictive properties also need to be considered. Internal (from the organizations’ perspective): a) To reach larger economies of scale by selling to more customers in other countries. b) To reduce the risk of over dependence
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years by opening 150 new Starbucks retail locations within Canada. Profit objective: to increase profit by 8% in the next 2 years by not competing on price. Starbucks should differentiate themselves in other ways‚ whether giving superior value or reducing prices will only waste effort‚ time and emotional costs. Market share: to increase market share from 24% to 30% by 2015 by introducing an extension of a product line. Unique Selling Point Starbucks stands out because of their
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Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 03 2.0 Company Overview 04 2.1 Company Structure 04 2.2 Mission Statement 05 2.3 Financial Analysis 06 3.0 Competitive Analysis 06 3.1 Second Cup 06 3.2 Timothy’s 08 3.3 The Symposium Cafe 09 3.4 Tim Hortons 10 4.0 Competition in Canada 10 4.1 Direct Competition 10 4.2 Indirect Competition 11 5.0 Starbuck’s Current Positioning 13 5.1 Retail Positioning Matrix 13 6.0 Strengths and Weaknesses 14 6.1 Strengths 14 6.2 Weaknesses 15 7.0 External Factors
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of coffee ‘Starbucks’ its story begun from 1971 when it has started its first coffee shop. It’s an American brand which is based in Seattle (Washington). With the time the Starbucks has expanded their business around the world and developed the very strong brand recognition. Now today‚ Starbucks is one of the largest coffee businesses in entire world that has got 20‚891 stores in 62 countries and serving billions of customers every day with their huge range of products. The Starbucks is not only
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An Analysis of Starbucks Company History Starbucks was opened its first coffee company in Seattle’s Pike place Market on 1971. The name was taken from the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick (Company Profile‚ 2005). Products Beverages: Brewed coffees‚ Italian-style espresso‚ cold blended beverages‚ roasted whole bean coffees‚ tea products‚ fruit juice‚ sodas‚ and coffee liqueur. Food: Sandwich‚ Salads‚ pastries and ice creams. Non food items: Mugs‚ Travel tumblers
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line of blended coffee beverages sold by Starbucks. It consists of coffee blended with ice and various other ingredients‚ usually topped with whipped cream. Frappuccinos are also sold as bottled coffee beverages in stores and from vending machines. Launched as an experiment in a California Starbucks‚ the frappuccino went national about 15 years ago and soon became a popular alternative to hot drinks. It looks like in a long term of life. Because Starbucks is hoping its sales will help offset the
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Starbucks Case Analysis August 24‚ 2008 Analysis of Current Situation Environment 1. Economic Conditions: In a time of inflation when the purchase of nonessential items is down‚ Starbucks is feeling the effects. a. 600 Starbucks locations will close by mid-year 2009 b. This represents 8.7% of the stores nationwide..affecting 44 states..88 locations in California alone. c. 12‚000 employees will lose their jobs…Starbucks will offer relocation packages to many employees‚ severances to
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Financial Analysis - Starbucks Corporation Travis Demmons Dr. Said FIN 534 – Financial Management March 16‚ 2013 In this assignment‚ a savvy financial analyst researching companies in which to invest a U.S. publically-traded company that would be a good investment was chosen. After a lengthy search‚ a company that my family is unduly familiar with‚ Starbucks‚ was chosen and in the following pages a financial analysis will be described. The world renowned Starbucks
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