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Starbucks Israel (Hebrew: סטארבקס) was a coffee chain in Israel, opening in 2001, with six locations in Tel Aviv before closing in 2003. History [ edit ]
Between 2001 and 2003, Starbucks opened six (of 80 planned) locations in Israel [206] and having struggled with fierce local competition, Starbucks, along with its partner Delek, [207] [208] however, in April 2003, after losing US$6 million Starbucks Israel closed all six of its locations in Israel, citing "on-going operational challenges" and ...
Dunkin' Donuts – At one time operated 9 branches in Israel, then folded. Sbarro – entered Israel in 1995. Had 25 branches at the height of its success, then folded. Starbucks – had 20 locations in the greater Tel Aviv region. [28] Pulled out for lack of profitability. Subway – had 23 locations around Israel. [29] Closed in 2004.
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On August 13, 2024, Niccol was named the incoming chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks. [34] [35] [36] Niccol replaced Mellody Hobson as the chairman and Laxman Narasimhan as the CEO. [2] On the day of the announcement, shares of Starbucks gained 24.5%. [36] Niccol received a starting salary of $1.6 million and a $10 million ...