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Starbucks beat estimates for both earnings and revenues, but same-store sales did not live up to analyst expectations in China.
Starbucks reports quarterly results after markets close Thursday and analysts are paying special attention to same-store sales growth and the company's response to the racial-bias incident earlier...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Facebook, Amazon, Ford and some of the other top companies reporting their latest results in the coming week.
Starbucks appears to have dodged a loss of customers after the Philadelphia racial-profiling incident. Video cameras in bathrooms add to the impression Starbucks does not adequately look out for its...
The arrest of two black men in a Philadelphia Starbucks store last week went viral on social media virtually instantly and put a dent in the company's image.
Facebook changes privacy policies, Tesla speeds up production of its Model 3, Starbucks will close stores for racial bias training, and other important headlines.
The Supreme Court to take up the issue of the taxation of online sales, Starbucks faces protests after two black men were arrested at one of its stores, and other important headlines.
Two black men were arrested at a Starbucks location in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. Employees said they asked the men to leave.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include BBVA, Bed Bath & Beyond, Dropbox, Eli Lilly, Netflix, Procter & Gamble, Splunk and Starbucks.
A California judge ruled that one ingredient in coffee was dangerous enough to be a potential cause of cancer. The judge made his decision on a limited amount of information.
Starbucks has had a tough run of things over the past year, and one key analyst decided to take a step back on the coffee giant.
Starbucks believes that the importance of opening a store in California’s Yosemite National Park deserved a major public relations pitch.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Autodesk, Boeing, Duke Energy, GameStop, Harley-Davidson, Hasbro, Mattel, Starbucks and Yandex.
Starbucks has announced that there is pay parity for men and women, and among all races, who are its employees. But its lowest level workers are still paid poorly.
Zuckerberg says Facebook will do more to protect user data, Starbucks will try to spread use of its mobile app, the president could announce $50 billion in trade sanctions against China, and other...