Starbucks Corp

NASDAQ: SBUX
$97.39
-$0.63 (-0.6%)
Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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Labor negotiations between Starbucks and Workers United have resumed. The current CEO believes that cooperation is better for all involved.
24/7 Insights Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) faces a price war in its second-largest market. Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) has had enough trouble with labor unions; a former CEO, Howard Schultz,...
As McDonald’s tries to fight perceptions that its food has become too expensive, its franchisees object to the $5 value meal plan.
For Starbucks shares to rebound, the company must show that it has overcome at least one or two of its challenges.
Several of America’s largest companies have faced the unionization of parts of their workforces. It has been a challenge for several years at Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Starbucks Corp....
Former CEO Howard Schultz suggests Starbucks has a problem that that current management does not recognize.
Starbucks posted poor quarterly results, in part due to rising labor costs because of unionization and minimum wages.
During these volatile economic and market times, investors are hunting greater stability more than ever before. One of the few things that has stayed the same in changing market cycles has been the...
If unions succeed at organizing Starbucks workers, the costs of hourly wages could soar, cutting into the bottom line.
Starbucks aims to reduce the amount of plastic in its cups by up to 20%, part of an effort to have all customer packaging be reusable, recyclable, or compostable.
McDonald’s and Starbucks dominate the fast-food industry, so what do the declines in their share prices tell us?
The recall of 440,000 holiday mugs further tarnishes the reputation of Starbucks, which is resisting the unionization of its workers.
A union that represents Starbucks workers has failed to get the three seats on the company's board of directors it has vied for.
In the war between Starbucks labor and management, will customers boycott stores to support labor or go more often to support the company?