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Will Starbucks' (SBUX) value-based bets of 2009 -- the "new day" the company has advertised on sweet welcome signs on its store doors, in splashy reveals in New York and Seattle, in glossy ads ...
Starbucks' normalized earnings per share grew at an average rate of 19.9% per year from 2001 until today. That's far faster than what other fast-food outlets like McDonald's ( NYS: MCD ) or Yum!
In 2009, Starbucks began beta testing its mobile app for the Starbucks card, a stored value system in which consumers access pre-paid funds to purchase products at Starbucks. [141] Starbucks released its complete mobile platform in January 2011. [142] [143] By December 2011, the number of mobile transactions exceeded 26 million. [144]
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A Starbucks in Hertford won its appeal in April 2009 after being open for over a year without planning permission. [26] Two stores in Edinburgh, [27] one in Manchester, [28] one in Cardiff, [29] one in Pinner and Harrow, were also opened without planning permission. [19] The Pinner cafe, opened in 2007, won an appeal to stay open in 2010. [30]
The history of Starbucks has been a storied one since the company's beginning, and the latest chapter is shaping up to be an exciting one indeed. The company reported earnings last Thursday, and ...
The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended April 1 (Q2), Starbucks met expectations on revenues and beat expectations on earnings per share. Compared Starbucks' Earnings Beat Last Year's by 18%
Combined with a 60-basis-point contraction in operating profit margins (to 16.7%), this drop in sales caused Starbucks' earnings to fall even faster than sales did -- down 6% year over year.