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Starbucks Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a roaster, marketer, and retailer of coffee worldwide. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Channel Development. Its stores offer coffee and tea beverages, roasted whole beans and ground coffees, single serve products, and ready-to-drink beverages; and various food products, such as pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and lunch items. The company also licenses its trademarks through licensed stores, and grocery and foodservice accounts. The company offers its products under the Starbucks Coffee, Teavana, Seattle's Best Coffee, Ethos, Starbucks Reserve, and Princi brands. Starbucks Corporation was founded in 1971 and is based in Seattle, Washington. more
Time Frame | SBUX | Sector | S&P500 |
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1-Week Return | 0.73% | 3.62% | 1.64% |
1-Month Return | -2.34% | -3.53% | -2.94% |
3-Month Return | -4.33% | 2.69% | 3.53% |
6-Month Return | -3.67% | 19.3% | 22.95% |
1-Year Return | -19.09% | 23.38% | 26.43% |
3-Year Return | -18.97% | 0.87% | 26.19% |
5-Year Return | 25.99% | 52.74% | 86.42% |
10-Year Return | 199.65% | 212.78% | 224.48% |
Sep '19 | Sep '20 | Sep '21 | Sep '22 | Sep '23 | 5YR TREND | |
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Total Revenue | 26.51B | 23.52B | 29.06B | 32.25B | 35.98B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":73.68,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":65.37,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":80.78,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":89.64,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Cost of Revenue | 19.02B | 18.46B | 20.67B | 23.88B | 26.13B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":72.79,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":70.64,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":79.1,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":91.39,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Gross Profit | 7.49B | 5.06B | 8.39B | 8.37B | 9.85B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":76.05,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":51.38,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":85.22,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":85.02,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Gross Margin | 28.25% | 21.51% | 28.87% | 25.96% | 27.37% | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":97.83,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":74.5,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":89.9,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":94.79,"profit":true}] |
Operating Expenses | 3.57B | 3.54B | 3.73B | 3.94B | 4.34B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":82.25,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":81.53,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":85.97,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":90.75,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Operating Income | 4.08B | 1.56B | 4.87B | 4.62B | 5.87B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":69.46,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":26.6,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":82.99,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":78.66,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Total Non-Operating Income/Expense | 153.80M | (794.60M) | 105.10M | (771.80M) | (101.00M) | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":-516.64,"profit":false},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":68.34,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":-501.82,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":-65.67,"profit":false}] |
Pre-Tax Income | 4.47B | 1.16B | 5.36B | 4.23B | 5.40B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":82.68,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":21.56,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":99.17,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":78.34,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Income Taxes | 871.60M | 239.70M | 1.16B | 948.50M | 1.28B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":68.24,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":18.77,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":90.56,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":74.26,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Income After Taxes | 3.59B | 924.70M | 4.20B | 3.28B | 4.12B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":85.58,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":22.02,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":78.17,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":98.2,"profit":true}] |
Income From Continuous Operations | 3.59B | 924.70M | 4.20B | 3.28B | 4.12B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":85.58,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":22.02,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":78.17,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":98.2,"profit":true}] |
Income From Discontinued Operations | - | - | - | - | - | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":"-","profit":true}] |
Net Income | 3.60B | 928.30M | 4.20B | 3.28B | 4.12B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":85.71,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":22.11,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":78.15,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":98.22,"profit":true}] |
EPS (Diluted) | 2.76 | 1.16 | 3.24 | 2.96 | 3.55 | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":77.75,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":32.68,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":91.27,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":83.38,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
These ratios help you determine the liquidity of the company. Higher is better.
SBUX | |
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Cash Ratio | 0.36 |
Current Ratio | 0.70 |
Quick Ratio | 0.52 |
These ratios help you understand the company's efficiency in using its assets to generate returns. Higher is better. For ROE, average long term is around 14%, less than 10% is poor.
SBUX | |
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ROA (LTM) | 12.52% |
ROE (LTM) | 0.00% |
These ratios help you understand the company's liabilities, gauging the riskiness of the investment.
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Debt Ratio Lower is generally better. Negative is bad. | 1.30 |
Common Equity/Total Assets Higher is better. Lower can suggest investment is riskier. | -0.30 |
Debt/Equity The higher the number, the more leverage the business employs, the riskier the investment typically is. | -3.39 |
These ratios help you understand the company's valuation. Lower may indicate cheaper stocks.
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Trailing PE | 23.73 |
Forward PE | 20.79 |
P/S (TTM) | 2.62 |
P/B | 0.00 |
Price/FCF | 56 |
EV/R | 3.20 |
EV/Ebitda | 15.23 |
PEG | 0.78 |
Garcetti acknowledges Indian immigrants'' success in the US, with over 10% of Fortune 500 CEOs being Indian. He highlights the significant impact of Indian professionals in leading companies like Google, Microsoft, and Starbucks.
US Envoy to India Eric Garcetti praises Indian origin CEOs leading top US companies like Microsoft, Google, and Starbucks. He mentions the increasing number of Indian immigrants becoming CEOs in the US, highlighting the success stories of Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, and others.
California''s New Minimum Wage: A Cure That Exacerbates The Sickness Via SchiffGold.com, The solution to a problem shouldn’t make the problem worse. But apparently, California’s policy makers missed that memo. On April 1st , the state instituted a $20 minimum wage for fast food workers, the highest in the US. With California’s absurdly high cost of living, the policy appeared to make life more manageable for low-income residents. Unfortunately, as the adage goes, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” California’s new minimum wage is poised to hurt the same fast-food workers it aims to help. The Economic Problem of a Minimum Wage The counterproductivity of a minimum wage is demonstrated by a simple analysis of the labor market. Companies “purchase” labor from workers through a wage. The more value a worker adds to a company, the more they will be paid. If employers are allowed to set wages freely, and the labor market is competitive, workers can expect to be paid close to their value added to the company.
The US major stock indices surged higher today led by the NASDAQ index which rose over 2.0%. The catalyst was lower than anticipated core PCE data released by the Federal Reserve. That inflation measure is the favor measure of inflation by the Fed. Given the GDP day yesterday with the quarterly core PCE data higher than expectations, the fear was a surprise to the upside today. The MoM came in as expected 0.3%. There was rumblings of a +0.4 – +0.5% level after the data yesterday. The final numbers today are showing: Dow Industrial Average average of 153.84 points or +0.40% at 38239.67. S&P index up 51.54 points or 1.02% at 5099.95. NASDAQ index up 316.14 points or 2.03% at 15927.90. The small-cap Russell 2000 rose 20.8 points or 1.05% at 2001.99. For the trading week, the S&P and NASDAQ indices had their best week since October 30, 2023. Dow Industrial average rose 0.67% S&P index rose 2.67% NASDAQ index rose 4.23% Russell 2000 rose 2.79%. Gains today were led by: Snap, +27.46% after beating earnings Alphabet, +10.22% after its earnings Super Micro Computers +8.9%.
Next week, the Federal Reserve rate decision will take place on Wednesday, May 1 at 2 PM ET followed by the press conference scheduled for 2:30 PM ET. That rate decision will highlight the economic releases and events for the trading week starting April 29. Also on the economic calendar: Monday, April 29 German CPI. Estimate 0.6% Tuesday, April 30 China PMI. Expectations 50.3 versus 50.8 last month Canada GDP MoM (8:30 AM ET). Estimate 0.3% versus 0.6% last month. US employment cost index for the first quarter (10 AM ET). 1.0% versus 0.9% last quarter US consumer confidence (10 AM ET). Estimate 104.0 versus 104.7 last month Wednesday, May 1 New Zealand employment statistics (6:45 PM ET, Tuesday). Employment change 0.3% versus 0.4% last quarter. Unemployment rate 4.3% versus 4.0 present US ADP nonfarm employment change (8:15 AM ET). Estimate 180K versus 184K last month US ISM manufacturing (10 AM ET). Estimate 50.0 versus 50.3 last month US JOLTs job openings (10 AM ET). Estimate 8.68 million versus 8.76 million last month Federal Reserve interest rate decision (2 PM ET).
Starbucks and the union plan to meet again in late May to keep working on the framework that will inform every single-store contract.
US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, highlighted that over 10% of CEOs in Fortune 500 companies are Indian immigrants who studied in the United States. He emphasized the significant contributions made by Indian immigrants in various sectors, stating that it has become a prevailing trend for Indians to hold top executive positions in prominent American companies like Google, Microsoft, and Starbucks.
The Chinese economy has been in a bit of a rough patch for quite some time now, with numerous Chinese tech titans still stuck in their massive multi-year ruts. Even the U.S. companies that do a significant amount of business in China have been feeling the harsh economic realities. Add the potential for geopolitical risks into the equation, and it can feel tempting to steer clear of the companies that may depend too much on the region to fuel their long-term revenue growth. That said, there is hope, with China starting the year with 5.3% growth in the first quarter. For those willing to bet on a Chinese economic rebound, I view the U.S. companies with exposure to the region as great plays. Longer-term investors seeking low-cost growth may find ample value in buying some Chinese-exposed U.S. firms while they’re down and out. Here are three underperforming U.S. stocks that could benefit greatly once China’s economy finally has a chance to bounce back. Starbucks (SBUX) Source: Shutterstock Chinese consumers seem to have a newfound thirst for coffee.
Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) share price today is $88.25
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The 52-week high price of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is $112.99. The 52-week low price of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is $84.29.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is 23.6
The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is 0.00
The dividend yield of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is 2.57%
The market capitalization of Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is $99.92B
The stock symbol (or ticker) of Starbucks Corporation is SBUX