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  2. Starbucks (SBUX) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Jan 28, 2025, 5:00 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. ... This conference call will include forward-looking statements, which are subject to ...

  3. Starbucks’ Profit Outlook Disappoints; Shares Fall - AOL

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    Starbucks’ (SBUX) 1Q earnings of $0.61 per share topped Street estimates of $0.55 per share but declined 22.8% year-over-year due to lower sales and margins. Revenue fell 5% to $6.75 billion and ...

  4. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker at Seattle's Pike Place Market initially as a coffee bean wholesaler.

  5. Starbucks lowers guidance, promises new drinks and deals ...

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    Starbucks lowered expectations for its full-year sales and profit Tuesday after a disastrous quarter that saw a slowdown in store visits across the world.. The Seattle coffee giant said revenue ...

  6. Income statement - Wikipedia

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    Sankey Diagram - Income Statement (by Adrián Chiogna) An income statement or profit and loss account [1] (also referred to as a profit and loss statement (P&L), statement of profit or loss, revenue statement, statement of financial performance, earnings statement, statement of earnings, operating statement, or statement of operations) [2] is one of the financial statements of a company and ...

  7. Trailing twelve months - Wikipedia

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    Trailing twelve months (TTM) is a measurement of a company's financial performance (income and expenses) used in finance.It is measured by using the income statements from a company's reports (such as interim, quarterly or annual reports), to calculate the income for the twelve-month period immediately prior to the date of the report.

  8. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    Financial statements (or financial reports) are formal records of the financial activities and position of a business, person, or other entity. Relevant financial information is presented in a structured manner and in a form which is easy to understand.

  9. Statement of changes in equity - Wikipedia

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    A statement of changes in equity and similarly the statement of changes in owner's equity for a sole trader, statement of changes in partners' equity for a partnership, statement of changes in shareholders' equity for a company or statement of changes in taxpayers' equity [1] for government financial statements is one of the four basic financial statements.