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Starbucks North America head to step down
Starbucks North America head to step down as part of turnaround plan
Starbucks announced a slew of changes, including the exit of its North America president Sara Trilling, on Tuesday as CEO Brian Niccol tries to revive demand at the struggling coffee chain.
Starbucks shakes up its North America leadership
Mike Grams was named North America chief stores officer while Meredith Sandland was named chief store development officer. The coffee
Starbucks Expected to Post Earnings Drop Due to Turnaround Plan
Under its new CEO, Starbucks is spending heavily to make itself a more welcoming coffeehouse with faster service.
Starbucks, Wall Street
Starbucks Reports Weak Earnings as It Tries to Woo Back Customers
That showed in the company’s results. While improving, revenues and same-store sales were still lackluster, as Starbucks tries to woo back customers that were frustrated with long wait times, among other issues.
Starbucks Stock Jumps Despite Weak Earnings. Wall Street Looks Beyond 2025.
Under its new CEO, Starbucks is spending heavily to make itself a more welcoming coffeehouse with faster service.
Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting Starbucks Stock Will Climb or Sink?
Washington-based Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) operates as a roaster, marketer, and retailer of coffee. Valued at a market cap of $123.3 billion, the company offers fresh, rich-brewed coffees along with many complimentary food items and a selection of premium teas and other beverages,
Starbucks to cut about 30% of menu options
Starbucks plans menu makeover. What it could mean for Michigan customers
Starbucks lovers, time may be limited to grab your favorite menu items in Michigan. The company is planning to cut numerous food and beverage items from its menu, Starbucks recently announced. The "fundamental change in strategy" was outlined by Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol during a Tuesday earnings call.
Starbucks to cut menu by 30%
For the quarter ended Dec. 29, 2024, Starbucks’ net income fell 24% to $780 million, equal to 69¢ per share on the common stock, compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2024 when the company earned $1 billion, or 90¢ per share. Total net sales fell less than 1% to $9.4 billion from $9.41 billion the year before.
Starbucks cutting 30% of its 'overly complex' menu
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol revealed plans to cut 30% of its food and beverage offerings as it works to simplify its menu. It is part of Brian Niccol's strategy to get customers back.
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Starbucks CEO says a turnaround is underway, with no timeline on the table
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is promising more caffeinated growth but isn't yet ready to put hard projections around when. And ...
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Starbucks reports better-than-expected quarterly sales as turnaround efforts begin
Starbucks has reported better-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter as some of its turnaround efforts start to take ...
QSR magazine
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The Fix at Starbucks Had to Start with Mobile Ordering
There are endless threads to pull with Starbucks’ turnaround, down to the very ink on customers’ cups as they order. But CEO ...
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Starbucks hires Taco Bell vets to replace departing execs
Mike Grams and Meredith Sandland will divide responsibilities in newly created roles as part of a refreshed corporate ...
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Starbucks Tested Panic Buttons for Staff in 5 US Stores
Starbucks introduces panic buttons and conflict de-escalation training to address customer behavior in U.S. stores.
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Starbucks hires former Taco Bell execs for C-suite roles
Starbucks Corp. (Nasdaq: SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol is once again shaking up the coffee giant's C-suite, and he's bringing more ...
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Starbucks looks to improve store traffic as it reports first full quarter earnings under new CEO
As part of CEO Brian Niccol's Back to Starbucks plan, the company is making changes to get loyal customers back in the door.
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Starbucks’ Most Beloved Offering Is Disappearing
Last year, on a podcast, Schultz, who is no longer Starbucks’ CEO but is still a major shareholder, described the scene as “a ...
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