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The fund posted eye-popping returns of more than 58% last year driven by Chipotle and Hilton. The presentation also discussed a new investment — Agilent Technologies
Starbucks is one of many US companies that the SEC has asked about revenue-recognition practices since 2018, when new accounting guidelines began.
Starbucks is one of many fast-food restaurants that has outperformed the S&P 500 this year, rising over 40% while the S&P has gained nearly 20%.
Chick-fil-A moved up from the No. 7 spot on last year's Top 200 ranking, passing Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, and Subway.
Chick-fil-A moved up from the No. 7 spot on last year's Top 200 ranking, passing Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, and Subway.
The new location has a self-serve coffee and espresso bar, and it's just the second Amazon Go store to offer it.
Starbucks is planning to launch a "Tie-Dye Frappuccino" in early July, according to internal documents shared with Business Insider.
The cardboard takeaway cup has become so synonymous with Starbucks that everyone just (wrongly) assumed that it was theirs.
The cardboard takeaway cup has become so synonymous with Starbucks that everyone just (wrongly) assumed that it was theirs.
The cardboard takeaway cup has become so synonymous with Starbucks that everyone just (wrongly) assumed that it was theirs.
Starbucks Corp is recalling about 263,000 of its coffee presses after receiving reports of the product breaking and causing deep cuts.
Many Starbucks have sold out of the color-changing cups, with people reselling the tumblers online for more than three times the price they paid.
Starbucks still needs to convince more customers to come to stores.
Teens have a clear preference when it comes to national restaurant chains — and McDonald's leads the pack.
The question arose out of a broader discussion on potential conflicts of interest Schultz may face as a potential candidate.
The battle between Donald Trump and Howard Schultz has been heating up for years, over issues such as immigration, tax reform, and red cups.
Howard Schultz, former Starbucks CEO, will say in a "60 Minutes" episode that he's considering running for president as an independent, The Atlantic reports.