Green Mountain Coffee to Seek Name Change
Vermont's Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc., is planning to ask its shareholders to change the company's name to Keurig Green Mountain Inc.
CEO Brian Kelley says he expects shareholders to approve the name change at the company's annual meeting in March.
Kelley says officials have been thinking about the name change for a while because so much of the company's business is driven by the Keurig single-cup system.
The Waterbury company has grown to annual sales in excess of $4 billion largely on the success of its K-Cup brewing system, invented by Keurig, which brews coffee quickly in single-serving portions.
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CEO Brian Kelley says he expects shareholders to approve the name change at the company's annual meeting in March.
Kelley says officials have been thinking about the name change for a while because so much of the company's business is driven by the Keurig single-cup system.
The Waterbury company has grown to annual sales in excess of $4 billion largely on the success of its K-Cup brewing system, invented by Keurig, which brews coffee quickly in single-serving portions.
Related Articles:
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GMCR's Path to Disruptive Innovation
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