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    // BWLD0 Right Thanks to strong FIFA World Cup traffic, Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) posted a 44 percent increase in net income in the second quarter of 2014. But despite exceeding analysts’ expectations on both top and bottom lines, the upward revision for its full-year earnings guidance left the investors wanting more. As a result, B-Dubs shares are down by nearly 12 percent since July 29 - the day Q2 results were announced. However, there are more than a few reasons to remain invested, buy or buy

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    ANALYSIS OF BUFFALO WILD WINGS THIEN-AN K. DOAN MGT6203.E1 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AMBERTON UNIVERSITY Abstract By having the ability to overcome and persevere during its initial hardships, Buffalo Wild Wings has grown from a small start-up restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, to now one of the most recognizable restaurant chains in the United States. By adhering to its “WOW” mission statement and placing an importance to its customers, shareholders and local communities, Buffalo Wild Wings is expanding

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wild Wings first opened their doors in 1982 with one restaurant in Columbus, Ohio and has grown into a popular, mainstream restaurant with a store in every state in the United States. They have even begun to open up stores around the world. Their slogan is “Wings. Beer. Sports.” This restaurant prides itself on being the ultimate place to gather with friends to grab some excellent wings, drink one of their many beers on tap, and watch sports. (About Buffalo Wild Wings

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wild Wings first opened their doors in 1982 with one restaurant in Columbus, Ohio and has grown into a popular, mainstream restaurant with a store in every state in the United States. They have even begun to open up stores around the world. Their slogan is “Wings. Beer. Sports.” This restaurant prides itself on being the ultimate place to gather with friends to grab some excellent wings, drink one of their many beers on tap, and watch sports. (About Buffalo Wild Wings

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    Buffalo Wild Wings: Situational Analysis Buffalo Wild Wings: Situational Analysis Background Buffalo Wild Wings (BWW) is a well-known restaurant chain in the U.S. that was founded in 1982 by Jim Disbrow and Scott Lowery (Whitfield, 2012). Located in 47 US states, BWW has more than 800 outlets, more than half of which are franchising (Stern, 2012). In 2010 the company opened its subsidiary in Canada. Total company’s assets have approximately $500 million (Stern, 2012). BWW restaurants specialize

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    I chose the restaurant Buffalo Wilds Wings because my family goes there very often and we just like going there when we want to go out to eat or just our go-to restaurant. We love going there, but we go there only when we can. We go there when we have time to kill, or when we actually have time. Buffalo Wild Wings, or B Dubs, was founded in 1982 in Columbus, OH. They realized how they were getting popular by the day, or by the week, but their goal was to build a restaurant in every state of the United

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    With an array of new sports themed wing restaurants popping up on every corner, Buffalo Wild Wings still holds the championship title. Its newest location conveniently sits right off of I-49, and is perfect place to avoid the south side traffic. Its American style cuisine is available throughout the day for a healthy salad at lunch, or to satisfy your midnight cravings with its mouthwatering famous wings. Buffalo Wild Wings family oriented atmosphere, menu variety with reasonable prices, and superb

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    What brings people back to Buffalo Wild Wing is the delicious food. Sixteen signature sauces, which are top secret, range from delicately mild to extremely hot. Most of the people who have challenged themselves to try ‘Blazin’ sauce claim that it can be inedible since the insane spiciness burns the tongue and prevents it from tasting flavors. Alternatively, being one the most preferred sauces, ‘Asian Zing’, which is made from chili pepper, soy, and ginger, has a good balance of seasons such as strong

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Summary Buffalo Wild Wings (BWW) was in 1982 in Ohio. They have become known for their Buffalo chicken wings and other related creative food. And currently their company has experienced rapid and at times explosive growth. Today, Buffalo Wild Wings is franchised across the nation, franchising began for the company in 1991. There are 786 company-owned and franchise locations in 44 states. The target market for BWW is sport lovers. They focus on live sporting events with at least

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    my visit to Buffalo Wild Wings the other day. I'm a huge sports fan and I really enjoyed that they had tons of televisions and an assortment of different games playing on all of them. My girlfriend is not a huge sports fan, but I know she enjoyed the trip as well. As for their wings, I love that they have so many flavors to choose, Ranging from Not spicy to insanely spicy! I tried the hottest wing there, the blazing wing and my mouth was practically on fire. My favorite flavor of wing was a tie between

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