Starbucks Corp

NASDAQ: SBUX
$94.76
-$0.79 (-0.8%)
Closing Price on October 14, 2024

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Wednesday was a mixed day for the broad U.S. markets, but ultimately ended positive. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq recovered slightly from their losses earlier this week, but not so much for the Dow....
Oracle, Starbucks, Helios and Matheson, and Celldex all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Starbucks saw its shares dip on Wednesday after the company announced that it would be undertaking new initiatives to help grow the company in the United States and China.
Starbucks continues to face headwinds as investors and consumers see a maturing brand that is finding limited options for organic growth.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Citigroup, Oracle, PTC Therapeutics, Starbucks, Tableau Software and Williams-Sonoma.
The California government agency charged with warning consumers posed by certain products has proposed a rule that would lift a court-ordered requirement to label coffee as a cancer risk.
Starbucks co-founder Howard Schultz to retire, Twitter will join the S&P 500, costs from a Hawaiian volcano are rising, and other important headlines.
New research shows that the Starbucks brand has suffered since a widely reported racial profiling incident, a difficult blow for a company well-known for its employee benefits and culture.
The United States to hit the European Union with large tariffs, the Starbucks brand hurt by recent controversy, Uber may go public soon, and other important headlines.
Starbucks is shutting down its 8,000 stores to conduct mandatory anti-bias training. This is the result of an incident back in April involving two black men arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks.
The new Star Wars movie performs poorly at the box office, Fiat Chrysler CEO to step down, Starbucks to close many of its stores for anti-bias training, and other important headlines.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Starbucks, Splunk, PayPal, L Brands, Medtronic, Gap and Novartis.
China says it will lower some tariffs, an attempt to save Toys "R" Us ends, Sony will buy a music publisher, and other important headlines.
Starbucks has opened its bathrooms to anyone who wants to use them. That may be hard on customer service and undermine the Starbucks experience.
GE is poised to radically change one of its divisions, "Deadpool 2" rules the box office, oil prices will hit the bottom lines of airlines, and other important headlines.