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Starbucks Corporation (SBUX)

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96.63+0.19 (+0.20%)
As of 12:22PM EST. Market open.
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Previous close96.44
Open96.08
Bid96.52 x 800
Ask96.53 x 800
Day's range95.82 - 96.74
52-week range89.21 - 115.48
Volume2,596,196
Avg. volume7,310,374
Market cap109.839B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.96
PE ratio (TTM)26.99
EPS (TTM)3.58
Earnings date31 Jan 2024 - 05 Feb 2024
Forward dividend & yield2.28 (2.36%)
Ex-dividend date08 Feb 2024
1y target est114.33
  • Reuters

    Starbucks to resume union talks to mend strained ties with employees

    "We are proposing that bargaining resume with a set of representative stores in January 2024," Starbucks Chief Partner Officer Sara Kelly said in a letter addressed to Workers United President Lynne Fox. Workers United did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Starbucks to resume union talks to mend strained ties with employees

    Starbucks has reached out to the union representing hundreds of its stores in the United States as the coffee chain looks to mend its strained relationship with some of its frontline employees, according to a letter seen by Reuters. "We are proposing that bargaining resume with a set of representative stores in January 2024," Starbucks Chief Partner Officer Sara Kelly said in a letter addressed to Workers United President Lynne Fox. Workers United did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Bloomberg

    Starbucks Looks to Resume Union Talks, Seeks Contracts in 2024

    (Bloomberg) -- Starbucks Corp. said it reached out to the union representing hundreds of its stores, a potential step toward ending an impasse that has frayed the coffee giant’s relationship with some of its frontline employees. Most Read from BloombergApps That Use AI to Undress Women in Photos Soaring in UseCarlyle’s Rubenstein Is in Talks to Acquire Baltimore OriolesHunter Biden Indicted in Tax Case as White House Woes MountThe Record Rush to Buy a Rolex or a Patek Philippe Is OverElon Musk's