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Starbucks stock caught a downgrade Thursday, with analysts arguing the coffee chain wasn’t doing enough to turn its business ...
Starbucks' China business has been valued at $10 billion. Experts explain why that valuation may be a bit stretched for ...
A delisting push is adding to the unraveling of Wall Street’s love affair with China Inc.
Analyzing China's economic challenges: youth unemployment, potential political reforms, trade wars, and the future of Xi ...
China's largest coffee chain, Luckin Coffee, opened its first two stores in the United States on Monday, marking its entry into the competitive American coffee market.
U.S. cafe chain Starbucks said it is not currently considering a full sale of its China operations, after Chinese financial magazine Caixin reported that it was, without disclosing where it ...
China is Starbucks' second-biggest market but analysts question how well its format and prices work in the country.
In China, rather than simplifying the menu, Starbucks's problems are often blamed on a lack of product innovation and "newness", with tea still a big draw for consumers.
Starbucks Corp. on Monday announced price cuts for a slew of its tea-based beverages at its stores across China, as the American coffee chain takes a more aggressive approach to revive sales at ...
New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol may be able to fix a number of its problems. However, the company's China problem cannot be overcome.
Starbucks’ China revenue fell 7% last quarter, as Chinese shoppers turned to more affordable drinks sold by local chains like Luckin Coffee.