STARBUCKS EMEA HOLDINGS LTD
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2025-04-30 (wdctv.news)
US stocks dragged down by weak earnings as economy stumbles -
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the US equities myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. Wall Street stocks fell on Wednesday, after weak US growth data and a flurry of lacklustre corporate earnings. The blue-chip S&P 500 sank more than 2 per cent in early trading in New York, threatening …
Read more2025-04-30 (milanofinanza.it)
The direct from Wall Street | Usa Bags close contrasted (Nasdaq -0.1%) after the decline in the US GDP | MilanFinance News
Trump blames Biden for the negative data of the American economy. Starbucks is affected by the contraction of sales. Regulus Therapeutics flies thanks to the agreement with Novartis. Visa grows despite the conflicting results
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2025-04-30 (investopedia.com)
Dow Jones Today: Stocks Fall After Weak GDP Report as Investors Await Big Tech Earnings; Tesla, Starbucks, Supermicro Slide
Stocks lost ground Wednesday after a government report showed that the economy contracted in the first quarter, while investors braced for earnings releases from several major technology companies.
Read more2025-04-30 (forbes.com)
Weaker Than Forecast GDP; Meta And Microsoft Announce Earnings After The Close
Stocks rose modestly Tuesday as earnings and economic data gained steam. Dow led gains; Starbucks fell on weak results, while Caterpillar rose. Eyes on GDP, PCE.
Read more2025-04-29 (larepublica.es)
Starbucks and First Solar shares fall after disappointing financial results
Financial performance of outstanding companies in the US market on the recent negotiation day, various companies have experienced fluctuations in their actions, reflecting an economic context that remains uncertain. Among the companies that have caught the attention are Starbucks, whose titles fell 4% after not fulfilling profit expectations […]
Read more2025-04-29 (reuters.com)
Starbucks earnings disappoint as CEO Niccol's strategy faces US hurdles |
Starbucks faces challenges in reviving its business, CEO Brian Niccol said on Tuesday, after the coffee giant posted disappointing global comparable sales and profit with inflation and economic uncertainty driving up costs and dampening U.S. demand.
Read more2025-04-29 (foodinstitute.com)
CEOs Tighten Belts Amid Tariff Uncertainty -
Amid an uncertain economic environment instigated by tariffs, C-suite executives across the U.S. are dialing back business expenditures.
Read more2025-04-28 (cnbc.com)
Starbucks' big bet on China was already going sideways. Then came Trump 2.0
A deepening "buy China, avoid the U.S." sentiment is hitting profits and the company's stock.
Read more2025-04-06 (mca-insight.com)
Starbucks slows India expansion as consumers tighten belts | Weekend Press |
Footfall drops as economy weakens but chain still hopes to reach 1,000-store goal, the FT reports
Read more2025-03-05 (wwd.com)
Economic Boycott Day: Breakthrough or Bust?
On Economic Boycott Day, Feb. 28, shopper traffic was generally down compared to a year ago, but the reasons are tough to discern.
Read more2024-08-14 (businessleader.co.uk)
Starbucks ousts its CEO -
Plus, inflation rises, boards say they don't 'fully trust' their exec teams and leadership lessons from Tom Brady
Read more2020-03-13 (forbes.com)
Starbucks And Coronavirus: Lessons For All Retailers From The Company's Response In China
Starbucks releases details about how it confronted disruption to its business in China and guidance for other companies to prepare as COVID-19 continues to spread.
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