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  2. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Year Revenue in mil. US$ Net income in mil. US$ Total assets in mil. US$ Average price per share in US$ [citation needed] Employees 2005 6,369 494 3,514 13.40 115,000 2006 7,787 564 4,429 17.62 145,800 2007 9,412 673 5,344 14.12 172,000 2008 10,383 316 5,673 7.61 176,000 2009 9,775 391 5,577 7.87 142,000 2010 10,707 946 6,386 13.07 137,000 2011 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. This past year, Starbucksrevenue stagnated, growing less than 1%, while operating income faltered about 8%. While some workers will be eligible for merit raises, senior and executive ...

  5. Starbucks (SBUX) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    The revenue decrease was primarily due to a 6% decline in U.S. comparable store sales, driven by a 10% decline in comparable transactions, partially offset by a 4% increase in average ticket ...

  6. Starbucks quarterly revenue falls on weak traffic in US and ...

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    Starbucksrevenue fell 1% in the April-June period as customer traffic weakened in the U.S. and China. But the Seattle coffee giant expressed optimism Tuesday that successful new products and improvements in efficiency — including faster drive-thru service and better equipment — will help turn things around in its next fiscal year, which begins later this fall.

  7. In the quarter, revenue fell 3% year over year to $9.1 billion, while adjusted earnings per share fell 25% to $0.80. ... Starbucks Rewards members increased 4% year over year to 33.8 million in Q4 ...

  8. Restaurant Brands International - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI) is a Canadian-American multinational fast food holding company.It was formed in 2014 by the $12.5 billion merger between American fast food restaurant chain Burger King and Canadian coffee shop and restaurant chain Tim Hortons, and expanded by the 2017 purchase of American fast-food chain Popeyes.

  9. Premium Brands Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Premium Brands acquired SK Food Group, a Seattle-based supplier of breakfast sandwiches and wraps to Starbucks, for $42.5 million. [5] Partly as a result of increased sales of these products, Premium Brands' overall sales more than doubled in the 5 years from 2010 to 2015, to $1.2 billion. [ 6 ]