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The Business Behind Keurig and Where It’s Heading

The Business Behind Keurig and Where its heading

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Keurig Green Mountain works to set itself apart from the competition. A brighter future lies ahead for the company and its shareholders.

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The Business Behind Keurig and Where It’s Heading

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“Razor-Razorblade model”

• Selling dependent goods for different prices• Primary product sold at a discount (the Keurig

brewing machine)• Dependent good sold at a markup (the K-Cup)

• The K-Cup represented 73% of sales in 2013.

William Bias
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http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/909954/000104746913010715/a2217486z10-ka.htm#It7See attached file for calculations.
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Keurig sales mix

K-Cups become a higher percentage of sales as consumers adopt brewing systems.

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Partnerships

More than “35 owned, licensed, partner and private label brands” Photo Source: Q2 2014 Presentation

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Declining YOY growth rate

Declining growth spurs plans for new initiatives

Source: Morningstar2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

0.00%

20.00%

40.00%

60.00%

80.00%

100.00%

120.00%

Keurig Green Mountain YOY Revenue Growth

Keurig Green Mountain YOY Revenue Growth

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http://financials.morningstar.com/ratios/r.html?t=GMCR&region=usa&culture=en-US
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New initiatives – Keurig Cold

• Keurig Cold represents the most notable initiative in 2014.

• The company utilizes investment proceeds from beverage giant Coca-Cola to build facilities for making the home carbonation system.

• The market potential for cold exceeds hot by roughly 4 to 5 times.

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William Bias
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Experienced management

• Keurig’s CEO, Brian P. Kelley joined the company from Coca-Cola in 2012.

• One of his roles at Coca-Cola was Chief Product Supply Officer.

• A Chief Product Officer oversees innovation, project management, and release management.

• His experience in the role will help guide the company in its new initiatives especially the Cold device.

William Bias
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More profitable than SodaStream

Keurig’s operating margin exceeds SodaStream’s.

Source: Morningstar

2013 2012 2011 2010 20090

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Keurig Green Mountain Operating Margin % SodaStream Operating Margin %

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More profitable than SodaStream (continued)

• SodaStream incurs freight costs from CO2 cylinder exchanges.

• Keurig Cold will utilize a system without a CO2 tank which means that it can preserve its margin advantage over SodaStream.

• This will give Keurig a convenience advantage over SodaStream.

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Market penetration - room for growth

Keurig estimates that only 13% of U.S. households own one of its brewers.

Source: 2013 annual reportPhoto Source : Motley Fool Flickr by Ben Popkins

William Bias
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New initiatives – Keurig Bolt

• Makes 64 ounces of coffee in two minutes

• Foodservice penetration equates to less than 1%.

Photo Source:http://www.keurig.com/bolt

William Bias
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Other new initiatives

• Keurig plans a new water purification system to aid customers in getting potable water.

• International expansion planned for Australia, United Kingdom, Sweden and South Korea Photo Source Q2 2014 Investor Presentation

William Bias
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What now?• Keurig’s Cold device will sport a “one touch

simplicity” that will add a convenience, personalization, and product consistency edge over SodaStream.

• Coca-Cola’s 500 brands should provide the Keurig Cold with many opportunities.

William Bias
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Looking ahead • Look for Coca-Cola to buy Keurig if its cold

system proves successful.• Coca-Cola already made two investments in the

company in 2014.• Keurig’s forward P/E ratio of 30 versus 17 for the

S&P 500 makes it richly valued.• Expect significant volatility that comes with

growth companies.

William Bias
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William Bias
http://financials.morningstar.com/valuation/price-ratio.html?t=GMCR&region=usa&culture=en-US