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  2. Here's Why Sweetgreen Stock Was Up a Stunning 167% in the ...

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    SG PS Ratio data by YCharts.PS = price to sales. Some investors would say a P/S of 4 is still too expensive for Sweetgreen stock. And I'd agree, with one caveat: I question how well the company ...

  3. Why Sweetgreen Stock Was Looking Fresh Today - AOL

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    The fast-casual salad chain was up thanks to a bullish note from an analyst.

  4. Why Sweetgreen Stock Dived by 10% This Week - AOL

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    According to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence, Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) stock lost more than 10% of its value in trading this week. The cutter was Brian Harbour of influential white ...

  5. Sweetgreen Co-Founder Nicolas Jammet on Infinite Kitchens and ...

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    The name Sweetgreen comes from froyo (frozen yogurt) and salad -- sweet green. Sweetgreen Co-Founder Nicolas Jammet on Infinite Kitchens and Food Innovation Skip to main content

  6. Sweetgreen - Wikipedia

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    Sweetgreen made it easier for employees to vote in the 2020 election by providing up to 3 hours of paid time off for all hourly employees [46] to either vote early or vote on election day. In May 2021, Sweetgreen announced their first-ever national athlete ambassador, tennis player Naomi Osaka. Osaka announced a new menu item supporting The ...

  7. Why Sweetgreen Stock Soared 37% in May - AOL

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    Shares of the salad chain soared on a strong earnings report.

  8. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    SWOT analysis evaluates the strategic position of organizations and is often used in the preliminary stages of decision-making processes [2] to identify internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to achieving goals. Users of a SWOT analysis ask questions to generate answers for each category and identify competitive ...

  9. Porter's four corners model - Wikipedia

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    Porter's four corners model is a predictive tool designed by Michael Porter that helps in determining a competitor's course of action. Unlike other predictive models which predominantly rely on a firm's current strategy and capabilities to determine future strategy, Porter's model additionally calls for an understanding of what motivates the competitor.