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Starbucks' latest earnings report showed a continued decline in US same-store sales as its business in China stabilized.
A new approach to labor and algorithm for sequencing orders has helped restore calm in cafes, CEO Brian Niccol said.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday expressed faith in Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s ability to execute a turnaround.
Starbucks has also simplified its menu by culling 30% of items and pared back efforts to use technology to help make drinks, ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol says he needs more time to show a clear turnaround to investors, but there are signs of early ...
Starbucks earnings fell below expectations yesterday, but it’s still planning major design steps to turn things around. Here ...
The decision to increase staffing follows pilot tests in a limited number of stores shortly after CEO Brian Niccol joined the ...
Starbucks had been spending $800,000 to $1 million for each store remodel, Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol told staff in ...
Starbucks and thousands of its baristas are locked in a labor standoff. More than two years after negotiations began, the ...
Brian Niccol, who became Starbucks ’ CEO in September, has been focused on bringing back the customer experience, from ...
Starbucks saw sales inch higher in its fiscal second quarter, but substantial cost increases caused an even larger drop in ...
Starbucks’ change in people strategy comes after attempts to replace staff with more technology failed to tackle waning ...