Starbucks Corp (SBUX)
85.57
+3.35 (4.07%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Nov 7th, 6:33 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 82.22 |
|---|---|
| Open | 82.34 |
| Bid | 85.58 |
| Ask | 85.60 |
| Day's Range | 81.76 - 85.95 |
| 52 Week Range | 75.50 - 117.46 |
| Volume | 14,990,265 |
| Market Cap | 100.90B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 36.88 |
| EPS (TTM) | 2.3 |
| Dividend & Yield | 2.440 (2.85%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 10,489,584 |
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About Starbucks Corp (SBUX)
Starbucks Corporation is a global coffeehouse chain that specializes in the production and retail of high-quality coffee beverages, teas, and a variety of food items. Founded in Seattle, the company has expanded its presence worldwide, creating a distinctive café experience characterized by its inviting ambiance and commitment to customer service. Starbucks is also known for its commitment to sustainability, ethically sourcing its coffee beans, and engaging in various community initiatives. In addition to traditional store locations, the company has developed a robust digital platform for mobile orders and a loyalty rewards program, enhancing customer convenience and fostering brand loyalty. Read More
News & Press Releases
The global agricultural landscape is increasingly grappling with a potent and unpredictable force: climate change. As extreme weather events become more frequent and intense, the stability of agricultural commodity markets is being fundamentally challenged, leading to significant volatility in supply and prices. This phenomenon, dubbed "climateflation" by some, is not
Via MarketMinute · November 7, 2025
Global equity markets are currently gripped by a palpable sense of apprehension, as the specter of impending interest rate hikes by major central banks casts a long shadow over investor sentiment. This pervasive expectation is triggering significant volatility across stock exchanges, with investors grappling with the potential ramifications for corporate
Via MarketMinute · November 7, 2025
Starbucks Workers United Plans Strike On Red Cup Day: Reportstocktwits.com
Via Stocktwits · November 5, 2025
U.S. equity markets concluded November 7, 2025, with a significant downturn, extending a week-long slide that saw the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all closing sharply lower. The market's negative sentiment was primarily fueled by resurfacing concerns over the "sky-high valuations" of Artificial Intelligence
Via MarketMinute · November 7, 2025
New York, NY – November 7, 2025 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a notable 200-point decline today, reflecting growing anxieties within financial markets. This downturn is primarily attributed to a confluence of factors: persistently weak consumer sentiment, which signals a potential slowdown in spending, and a significant pullback in the
Via MarketMinute · November 7, 2025
Our generation consists of "digital migrants" of Web 2.0, yet we are also "data tenants." We have fed colossal centralized platforms with our attention, social connections, and creative content, yet we have never truly owned our digital identities or social graphs. The explosive development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves as a further wake-up call: will our digital personas ultimately become mere fodder for algorithmic training? The current social model has clearly reached its limits.
Via Get News · November 7, 2025
As November 2025 unfolds, the global economy finds itself in a complex and nuanced inflationary landscape. While headline inflation shows signs of moderating in many regions, persistent "stickiness" in core measures and sector-specific challenges continue to cast a long shadow over market stability and corporate profitability. This dynamic environment, characterized
Via MarketMinute · November 7, 2025
New data from Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) paints a stark picture of an American labor market that, despite outward appearances of resilience, is showing significant and troubling cracks. The findings, as of November 2025, suggest a pronounced slowdown in hiring, a rise in unemployment claims, and widening disparities in
Via MarketMinute · November 6, 2025
As a government shutdown grips the nation, a critical void has emerged in the flow of official economic and labor statistics, casting a shadow of uncertainty over employers and financial markets alike. With federal agencies responsible for collecting and disseminating vital data—such as employment figures, inflation rates, and GDP
Via MarketMinute · November 6, 2025
Disclaimer: This article is based on a hypothetical market scenario for November 6, 2025, as real-time future market data is unavailable. The analysis draws upon common drivers of market retreats and their potential implications.
The US stock market is experiencing a significant retreat today, November 6, 2025, as major indices
Via MarketMinute · November 6, 2025
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The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is home to the biggest and most well-known companies in the market, making it a go-to index for investors seeking stability.
But not all large-cap stocks are created equal - some are struggling with slowing growth, declining margins, or increased competition.
Via StockStory · November 5, 2025
New York, NY – November 5, 2025 – The S&P 500's Consumer Discretionary Sector presented a paradox today, with an overall downturn for the segment contrasting sharply with stellar performances from select industry giants. While the broader sector, as tracked by the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR (XLY), reportedly declined by
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
2025 has been the year of AI capex (so far). Companies have been announcing huge spending increases and signing deals to secure critical supplies like semiconductors for years into the future.
Via The Motley Fool · November 5, 2025
The financial markets are currently navigating a complex and often contradictory economic landscape, heavily influenced by a suite of critical indicators such as jobs data and the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). From late 2024 through November 2025, these barometers of economic health have signaled a period of deliberate rebalancing, characterized
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
Washington D.C., November 5, 2025 – The U.S. services sector has delivered a powerful jolt of optimism to financial markets, with robust Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data for October 2025 largely dispelling lingering economic worries and significantly contributing to the U.S. stock market's positive returns. Both the S&
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
New York, NY – November 5, 2025 – The latest ADP National Employment Report, released today, delivered a surprising uptick in private sector job creation for October 2025, with 42,000 new positions added. This figure surpassed economists' more conservative forecasts, offering a glimmer of resilience in a labor market that has
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning.
Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.
Via StockStory · November 5, 2025
Finding growth stocks with decade-long potential requires looking beyond today's market darlings. Here are three explosive growth stories that Wall Street is just beginning to appreciate.
Via The Motley Fool · November 5, 2025
New York, NY – November 5, 2025 – Spot gold prices have demonstrated remarkable stability, hovering near the $3,975 per ounce mark today, even as the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Services PMI for October surged to 52.4. This stronger-than-expected reading indicates a resilient U.S. services sector, raising questions
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
The financial markets are currently grappling with a potent and increasingly vocal narrative: the "gold rush is over" for commodities, particularly gold, while the stock market, especially in certain high-growth segments, remains "overheated." This dual sentiment, echoed in recent MarketWatch commentary and by prominent financial analysts, signals a critical juncture
Via MarketMinute · November 5, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · November 5, 2025
Starbucks’ third quarter results prompted a negative market reaction, as the company delivered revenue growth above Wall Street’s expectations but posted a notable shortfall on adjusted earnings per share. Management pointed to improving same-store sales and early momentum from its “Back to Starbucks” turnaround strategy, which included operational changes like expanded hours and enhanced in-store service. CEO Brian Niccol acknowledged ongoing investments in staffing and store renovations contributed to softer margins, stating these initiatives are intended to rebuild customer loyalty and transaction growth.
Via StockStory · November 5, 2025