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Starbucks (NasdaqGS:SBUX) is exploring potential partnerships to sell a stake in its China business to enhance competitiveness in the region, with CEO Brian Niccol emphasizing necessary adjustments.
Leader Brian Niccol took over as CEO in September with a plan to return the chain to its coffeehouse roots, focusing on the in-store experience.
The coffee giant doesn’t plan to raise prices at least until fall as it works to lure back once-loyal customers.
Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX) will reportedly cut prices on select iced beverages in China by an average of 5 yuan ...
Starting in September, Starbucks will also add a full-time assistant store manager in most of its US locations to aid head ...
Starbucks said on Wednesday North America chief stores officer Mike Grams would now serve as the operating head of the coffee ...
Magic Johnson turned NBA stardom into a $1.2B empire, becoming a trailblazing mogul with the help of a Starbucks deal.
With ever-changing tariff policies, Pensacola restaurants are closing down shop, raising prices and limiting their menus as ...
All units at the first phase of Clowes Developments’ Stud Brook Business Park at Castle Donington have now achieved practical ...
The first phase of a new business park in Castle Donington has completed, with the units handed over to occupiers.
In the heart of Spain’s capital, the famous Sobrino de Botín restaurant proudly holds the title of being the world’s oldest ...