Starbucks Corp

NASDAQ: SBUX
$92.09
-$1.03 (-1.1%)
Closing Price on December 17, 2024

SBUX Articles

Starbucks posted a horrible quarter and suspended its forecasts. Customer dissatisfaction has resulted in a sharp decline in same-store traffic.
Starbucks says it will be eliminating some promotions and discounts. Will that make customers and investors happy?
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Some 500 Starbucks stores have union labor. That makes keeping costs in check and raising revenue a challenge for the new CEO.
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The new Starbucks CEO will spend the next 100 days at its stores, where he will discover that in many locations the employees play loud music.
Starbucks locations that do not open on time reveal a deep problem with the company. Poor service leads to unhappy customers.
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New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has revealed his turnaround plans for the company. Does he understand what he's in for?
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