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Starbucks is trying to jump-start sales in China with sharp discounts on products it sells there. This may be CEO Brian Niccol’s best plan for picking up market share.
Over the past 10 years, Starbucks prices are up more than inflation. It does not have much leverage to get customers back into its stores.
The collapse of Starbucks stock signals that the company's turnaround is in deep trouble. How can CEO Brian Niccol impress investors?
Neither Starbucks nor McDonald’s is having its best year. Shares of the former in particular have taken a beating this year.
Global coffee giant Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) is finding itself in unfamiliar territory. With over 40,000 stores worldwide, it needs to navigate a turbulent market as it grapples with declining sales...
The latest Starbucks quarterly report smashes CEO Brian Niccol's reputation as a turnaround artist. It was the fifth consecutive quarter of sales declines.
Starbucks has instituted a new dress code for baristas in North America. It is the latest move in the CEO's plan to turn around the troubled company.
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?
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.
Starbucks management cannot reverse the slide in its sales. An argument can be made that the company has outlived its best years.
Starbucks is rolling out a new customer code of conduct in North America. But the plan does not address the company's largest problem.
Workers are on strike at hundreds of Starbucks stores. However, how big a strike and what the consequences will be remain uncertain.
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.
Starbucks workers in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle are set to strike, posing a difficult challenge to the turnaround plans of CEO Brian Niccol.
Starbucks just rewarded its shareholders again with a quarterly dividend. Its dividend has grown significantly over the past decade.