Starbucks Corp

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At the end of its first fiscal quarter, Starbucks had nearly 30,000 stores worldwide, about half of which were located in the United States. Here's a country-by-country listing of where the other...
What does Starbucks founder and former CEO Howard Schultz have to offer if he decides to run for president in 2020? Over the past five years, his company has lost ground to bigger rival McDonald's...
Starbucks shares rallied after it reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter financial results late on Thursday.
Starbucks is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday.
Now that the fourth-quarter earnings reporting season has kicked off, more major companies will be sharing their results this week, including Comcast, Ford and Intel.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Chesapeake Energy, CME, Constellation Brands, Dominion Energy, Electronic Arts, Gap, Netflix, Starbucks, Viacom, Yum!...
The Wall Street Journal list of the best-run U.S. companies of 2018 has several that are not well run at all, including these five.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the November 30 and December 14 settlement dates, those sellers were mostly holding on for the ride.
Given the extreme selling we have witnessed, it makes sense to look for safer stocks, and popular restaurants that dominate the competition may be the best way to go.
China's retail sales fell sharply, Starbucks to start coffee delivery, CBS makes large sexual harassment claim settlement, and other important business headlines today.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the November 15 and November 30 settlement dates, those sellers were looking for direction, as moves were mixed and mostly mild.
These four outstanding growth stock picks from the Jefferies analysts all have solid upside to the firm's price target. While better suited for more aggressive growth accounts, they all look like...
Starbucks to block the ability of customers to watch pornography over its Wi-Fi, J. Crew halts launch a new brand, and other important business headlines.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the October 31 and November 15 settlement dates, those sellers gave up on Starbucks, many turning their eye to Comcast and Intel.
Snap is being investigated, Toys "R" Us has a new Chapter 11 payment plan, Starbucks will cut some corporate workers, and other important business headlines.