Posts Tagged ‘Mountain’


Did Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Violate Its Code Of Ethics, Too?

“You think that would fool a Corleone?” — Michael Corleone in The Godfather Movie When I teach law enforcement, professionals, businesses, and students about white-collar crime, I describe how fraudsters build “walls of false integrity” around themselves to increase the comfort level and ultimately gain the trust of their victims. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (NASDAQ: GMCR) [...]

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Green Mountain Coffee: Big Trouble May Be Brewing

An investor can be forgiven for thinking that Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) is the perfect stock. The reasons are many. The Waterbury, Vt.-based maker and distributor of coffee and coffee-makers – its signature products are the individual serving coffees and machines that are prevalent in so many workplaces – has a business that is [...]

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Potential Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) Trade Has 8.23% Downside

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR) closed Tuesday’s trading session at $65.63. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $21.83 and 52-week high of $67.63. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters stock has been showing support around $62.78 and resistance in the $67.16 range. Technical indicators for the stock are . [...]

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GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE ROASTERS: STOCK ON THE MOVE HIGHER, UP 0.5% (GMCR)

Apr 05, 2011 (SmarTrend(R) Market Surveillance via COMTEX) — Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (NASDAQ:GMCR) is one of today’s notable stocks on the rise, up 0.5% to $66.84. The S&P is currently trading fractionally lower to 1,331 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading 0.3% lower to 12,367. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is in SmarTrend’s [...]

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Dunkin' Donuts, Green Mountain announce new coffee deal

Dunkin? Donuts has joined Green Mountain Cof?fee Roasters? K-Cup revolu?tion, blunting the disap?pointment some investors felt last week when a ru?mored deal between the Wa?terbury- based company and Starbucks failed to material?ize. GLarry Blanford, chief ex?ecutive officer and president of Green Mountain Coffee, and Nigel Travis, chief exec?utive officer and president of Dunkin? Donuts, said [...]

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