Starbucks Corp

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Starbucks is expected to report fiscal third-quarter earnings after the bell on Thursday.
Fast-food workers in New York State made an average of about $9 per hour last year. That number soon may rise to $15.
A coalition of 17 companies announced Monday morning a job creation program called the 100,000 Opportunities Alliance.
courtesy of Starbucks Corp.Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) said on Monday that it plans to raise prices on coffee drinks by 5 to 20 cents bright and early on Tuesday. That’s while coffee futures...
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Brinker International, Cypress Semiconductor, Starbucks and Windstream.
Credit Suisse has taken a Neutral stance on the restaurant segment, but it has picked some winners that it sees playing out in the second half of 2015.
Monday morning, Reuters cited a USDA report that indicated that forecast coffee consumption in the United States will fall in the upcoming 2015/16 season.
courtesy of StarbucksWhen you think of momentum stocks, probably the last thing that pops into your mind is restaurant stocks. However, there are four companies in the industry that have traded that...
Starbucks has been moving very quietly since its stock split back in April, and this may have lulled some investors and analysts alike to sleep on it.
Google introduced several promising new products this past week, but the stock has continued to remain range-bound.
Bloomberg News reported Wednesday morning that a spokesperson for McDonald's said the company would stop reporting monthly same-store sales.
The deal with Starbucks may help Spotify gain ground on competitor Pandora Media and an army of much larger music distribution companies.
Thinkstock Walmart is the most popular store in America. More than half of all shoppers in the country visited a Walmart location in March. No other U.S. store could claim a majority of Americans as...
In what is a modest start to the Starbuck's program to pay college tuition for its "partners," 1,800 have signed up so far.
California Governor Jerry Brown should be pleased with Starbucks, which will stop using the state as a source for its Ethos Water.