Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.: Business Analysis

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Week Three If you are a fan of chicken wings, beer, sports, or socializing, chances are you have been to Buffalo Wild Wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. is one of the fastest growing restaurant chains in the country. In addition to Buffalo Wild Wings, the company also owns two different restaurant chains that they are trying to grow. Through aggressive marketing and expansion, the stock prices have increased from $11.28/per share to $141.20 /per share, since 2003. All corporations are required to file a Form 10-K with the SEC every year. This form can be used to gather information about the company in question. (Bethel University, 2011) Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in Ohio, near Ohio State University, in 1982. The founders, Jim Debrow and …show more content…

The restaurant, Rusty Taco, also known as R-Taco, features different types of tacos. To complement the tacos, R-Taco also serves margaritas, house made salsa with tortilla chips, as well as various craft beers. The other restaurant owned by Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., is called Pizza Rev. Pizza Rev features pizzas that are designed by the diners. Choosing from several different types of crusts, cheeses, and sauces, the diners can customize their personal pizzas with a choice of over 30 fresh toppings. (Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., Form 10-K, (2016) Buffalo Wild Wings corporate headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. From Minnesota the corporate offices oversee the operations of over 1,000 restaurants. In addition to owning 590 Buffalo Wild Wings stores, four R-Taco stores, and two Pizza Rev Restaurants, Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. also franchises 573 Buffalo Wild wings and six R-Taco stores. Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. is also expanding globally. Currently there are Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants in Mexico, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, with plans to grow to several other countries. (Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., Form 10-K,