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Non-Tech : Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD)
KKD 21.000.0%Aug 4 5:00 PM EST

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To: Jon Khymn who wrote (807)7/16/2001 10:53:24 AM
From: Zakrosian  Read Replies (2) of 1001
 
An extremely negative article from today's Business section of the Post - though it doesn't address the issue of growth at all:

washingtonpost.com

The most interesting ratio from the piece:

Rodriguez of Anglo-American Investors Services suggests another way to look at the value of Krispy Kreme, what you might call the "dollars-to-doughnuts" ratio.

Comparing the number of Krispy Kremes sold last year -- 1.3 billion -- to the total value of the company's stock -- $1.95 billion -- he comes up with a dollars-to-doughnuts ratio of 1.5.

In other words, stockholders are paying $1.50 for every doughnut Krispy Kreme sells.
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