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  2. Starbucks earnings: US consumer stays resilient as beverage ...

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    Starbucks' overall revenue is up 11% to nearly $9.4 billion, higher than the $9.28 billion expected from Wall Street, while adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.06, which also beat estimates ...

  3. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization

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    A company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (commonly abbreviated EBITDA, [1] pronounced / ˈ iː b ɪ t d ɑː,-b ə-, ˈ ɛ-/ [2]) is a measure of a company's profitability of the operating business only, thus before any effects of indebtedness, state-mandated payments, and costs required to maintain its asset base.

  4. Starbucks reports record Q1 revenue but lowers outlook as ...

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    Starbucks said its revenue rose 8% to a record $9.43 billion for the October-December period. Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan said there were pockets of good news in the fiscal first quarter.

  5. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, Starbucks unveiled a five-year plan to donate 100 percent of unsold food from its 7,600 company-operated stores in the U.S. to local food banks and pantries. [346] Perishable food will be transported in refrigerated trucks to area food banks through the company's partnerships with the Food Donation Connection and Feeding America.

  6. Starbucks Net Worth: How Much Is Starbucks Worth & Is It ...

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    What Starbucks Is Worth. SBUX Share Price, 52-Week Range. $88.74-$126.30. 2020 Revenue. $23.518. 2020 Profit. $928.3M. GOBankingRates’ Evaluation of Starbucks Net Worth

  7. Debt service coverage ratio - Wikipedia

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    The debt service coverage ratio (DSCR), also known as "debt coverage ratio" (DCR), is a financial metric used to assess an entity's ability to generate enough cash to cover its debt service obligations, such as interest, principal, and lease payments. The DSCR is calculated by dividing the operating income by the total amount of debt service due.

  8. Starbucks reports record revenue as China booms, but sales ...

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    Starbucks reported record revenue in its fiscal third quarter as its China business roared back to life. Starbucks shares were down 1% in after-market trading Tuesday. Same-store sales — or ...

  9. Debt-to-capital ratio - Wikipedia

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    A company's debt-to-capital ratio or D/C ratio is the ratio of its total debt to its total capital, its debt and equity combined. The ratio measures a company's capital structure, financial solvency, and degree of leverage, at a particular point in time. [1] The data to calculate the ratio are found on the balance sheet.