Diedrich Coffee

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Diedrich Coffee
Diedrich Coffee logo
Type Public (NASDAQ: DDRX)
Founded In 1972 in Irvine, California
Headquarters Irvine, California
Key people Carl Diedrich, Founder
Industry Restaurants
Products Coffee, and pastries
Revenue $52.5 mill. (FY2004 net)
($14.6 mill)
Employees 815 as of Feb. 25, 2005
Website www.diedrich.com

Diedrich Coffee is a coffee company based in Irvine, CA. Its first coffee house in Orange County, CA was opened in 1983. It owns the American mall-based stores for Gloria Jean's Coffees. In Oregon, it runs Coffee People.

[edit] History

The history of the company started with Charlotte Diedrich inheriting a coffee plantation in Costa Rica in 1916. Her son, Carl Diedrich joined the business in 1946 and purchased a coffee plantation in Antigua Guatemala in 1966. The first coffeehouse, a roastery, opened in Newport Beach in 1972.

Diedrich Coffee, a neighborhood coffeehouse, was founded by Martin Diedrich in 1983. He took over the retail, roasting and importing facets of the family business from retiring Carl. In September of 1996, Diedrich Coffee went public. In June of 2004, Martin Diedrich resigned his position at Diedrich Coffee.

In 2006, Martin Diedrich opened his own coffee house in Newport Beach, California called Kéan Coffee. It is named after his son, since Martin Diedrich is no longer able to use his last name as a brand.

In September of 2006, Diedrich Coffee announced its plans to close its company-owned retail stores, 40 of which will be sold to rival Starbucks and reopened under that brand. Franchisee-owned stores will remain unchanged. The company intends to continue as a roaster and wholesaler of coffee beans.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Diedrich Coffee gives up fight. The Orange County Register (2006-09-14). Retrieved on September 14, 2006.

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