Starbucks Corp

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include Apple, BHP Billiton, CBS, Eli Lilly, GE, Halliburton, IBM, Schlumberger and Verizon.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Netflix, Ford, AbbVie and other top companies reporting their latest quarterly results in the coming week.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) has come up with a program which allows late shoppers to saves face with their family and friends. The retailer’s eGift Cards alets people hand out presents which...
For some reason Papa John's founder and former CEO felt it important to vent his opinions about NFL player protests. That probably cost him his job.
Starbucks is capitalizing on the holiday cheer, not just with pumpkin spice lattes but by launching its biggest giveaway ever with Project Give Good.
The Starbucks plan to close Teavana tea stores has been partially blocked as a judge who sided with mall owners.
Starbucks, its business prospects slowing, has not learned the lesson that it should stick to what it knows best.
Unilever saw its shares make a slight gain to close out the week after it announced that it would be acquiring the Tazo brand from Starbucks.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Activision, Aetna, Apple, Blue Apron, Pandora, Starbucks, Twitter and YogaWorks.
Republicans have released one of the most sweeping tax bills in recent history, the Justice Department has plans to challenge the AT&T buyout of Time Warner, and other important headlines.
Starbucks missed revenue estimates and just made the adjusted earnings per share number. Not much of a miss, but enough to send investors away unhappy.
While Starbucks has lagged the markets, many investors are wondering if this coffee giant has expanded too much and if it is time for a pullback, or if these earnings are the turnaround that...
The busiest earnings week of the season has come and gone, but there are still plenty more big names stepping into the spotlight this week.
With competition ranging from independents with one store to giants with thousands, will Starbucks be able to maintain its place in the specialty coffee business?
The owner of one of the nation's largest magazine publishers has died, Starbucks has closed its online store, plans by the family that controls Nordstrom to take it private may have failed, and more...