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Starbucks has reduced what customers can order via app. Will investors care about the new CEO's plan to cut the menu and make stores more efficient?
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New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is off to an uncertain start. However, CNBC's Jim Cramer believes good CEOs get the best results, which is best for shareholders.
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Starbucks management cannot reverse the slide in its sales. An argument can be made that the company has outlived its best years.
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Starbucks is rolling out a new customer code of conduct in North America. But the plan does not address the company's largest problem.
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Workers are on strike at hundreds of Starbucks stores. However, how big a strike and what the consequences will be remain uncertain.
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A Starbucks workers strike has expanded to nine states. If it continues to grow, the strike could affect the company's already anemic U.S. results.
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Starbucks workers in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle are set to strike, posing a difficult challenge to the turnaround plans of CEO Brian Niccol.
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Starbucks just rewarded its shareholders again with a quarterly dividend. Its dividend has grown significantly over the past decade.
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Enthusiasm over the new Starbucks CEO has worn off. The coffee purveyor has several problems that could take years to solve.
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24/7 Wall St. Insights The compensation of its new CEO is about 10,000 times the median pay of a Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) employee. Also: 2 Dividend Legends to Hold Forever. According to his...
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Before the new Starbucks CEO can even set up his remote office, the company decided to release its popular pumpkin spice latte early.
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New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol faces challenges from consumers who want to pay less for their orders and fierce competition in China.
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Starbucks shareholders are tired of poor results. Customers are tired of long wait times. They can let the company know how they feel.
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Starbucks posted poor quarterly results again. An activist investor aims to shake things up at the coffee purveyor.
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For Starbucks shares to rebound, the company must show that it has overcome at least one or two of its challenges.
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