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Non-Tech : Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jon Koplik who wrote (605)12/29/2000 9:31:24 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1001
 
I honestly don't think it's a matter of KREM having no chance to become huge, eventually. It's more of a matter of "hugeness" being much further down the road than is currently being discounted in the share price.

I think of KREM as a little like YHOO a year ago. Just because it's quite likely going to make it big doesn't mean it won't be in for a serious share price correction sooner or later.

Just consider this. Does it really make sense for KREM, at this stage in its development, to sport a market cap 20% greater than Seven-Eleven? Think about it.



To: Jon Koplik who wrote (605)12/29/2000 12:17:59 PM
From: Red Heeler  Respond to of 1001
 
Unless KREM really screws up somehow

And the great thing is that there is so little that can go wrong. KREM has a great business model. No one else can come close to imitating those little bites of heaven.
Every time I drive by my local Krispy Kreme I'm amazed not only at the number of customers at the store but at the incredible diversity of customers. Krispy Kremes appeal to virtually everyone and they're just getting started. Get in while you can. The HOT sign is still on.