STARBUCKS COFFEE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Location
VICTORIA
Founded
2014-04-11
Website
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Recent Articles about STARBUCKS COFFEE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
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2024-12-12 (worldcoffeeportal.com)
Starbucks Australia posts AU$5.8m loss amid expansion drive and weaker consumer spend -
Chairman Michael Smith says the licensee remains focused on expansion, despite new store development and the high cost-of-living hindering profitability
Read more2024-12-03 (worldcoffeeportal.com)
Starbucks Australia strengthens Board of Directors ahead of planned outlet growth
The Victoria-based licensee says the appointment of hospitality entrepreneur James Sinclair will support efforts to further scale its 78-store footprint and sustain revenue growth under new leadership
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2018-05-16 (insideretail.com.au)
Starbucks China to double store network - Inside Retail Australia
Starbucks China plans to open a new store every 15 hours for the next five years, doubling its store count to 6000.
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2018-02-28 (insideretail.com.au)
Starbucks Reserve unveils new global store format - Inside Retail Australia
The new Starbucks Reserve Seattle store opened this week, offering a taste of what is to come for the 1,000-plus stores planned across the world, including Asia.
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2016-07-18 (insideretail.com.au)
Starbucks investing in upscale chains - Inside Retail Australia
Coffee chain partners with investment firms to open new brand of stores and incorporate boutique bakeries.
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2013-08-28 (insideretail.com.au)
Starbucks to open in Colombia - Inside Retail Australia
Coffee chain to open 50 cafes in the Andean country over the next five years.
Read more(marketingmag.com.au)
As US chain Starbucks prepares to exit the Australian market, surrendering its 24 remaining local stores to 7-Eleven operator Withers Group, its demise will go down in marketing history as a case study of failure to adapt to local conditions.
As US chain Starbucks prepares to exit the Australian market, surrendering its 24 remaining local stores to 7-Eleven operator Withers Group, its demise
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Starbucks, Nestlé collab launches RTD iced coffee - Food & Drink Business
A Starbucks and Nestlé collaboration is bringing the Starbucks Frappuccino into stores in a on-the-go format. Nestlé has exclusive rights for Starbucks ready-to-drink coffee beverages in Australia.
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