Risk factor
Very high price volatility
Profitability factor
Very poor margins and returns
About
Krispy Kreme, Inc., operating alongside its various subsidiaries, focuses on creating and distributing distinctive doughnut experiences through a comprehensive omni-channel business model. Its operations are structured across three primary divisions: U.S. and Canada, International markets, and Market Development. Beyond its signature doughnuts, the company also offers a diverse array of other sweet treats, including cookies, brownies, ice cream, and various cookie-based confections, often accompanied by cold milk. Additionally, it provides doughnut mixes, other ingredients, and even equipment for doughnut production. By early 2022 (specifically January 2), Krispy Kreme boasted a global presence of 1,810 branded outlets (Krispy Kreme and Insomnia Cookies) spanning approximately 30 countries. Of these, 971 were company-owned locations and 839 were managed by franchisees. Its comprehensive distribution strategy involves sales through these retail shops, a "delivered fresh daily" model, e-commerce platforms, and direct delivery services. Established in 1937, Krispy Kreme, Inc. maintains its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. The organization underwent a name change in May 2021, transitioning from its former identity, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc., to its current designation.
Company Valuation
From both historical and forecast perspectives, the stock is fairly priced compared to similar stocks. Specifically, the stock is overvalued on EV/EBITDA, reasonably pric
Target Price
The average target price of DNUT is 4.1 and suggests 3% downside potential. Usually, this means a SELL recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to decre