China's Xi pens letter to Starbucks tycoon to promote trade
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson has unveiled several initiatives to help employees and customers vote in the upcoming election.
Starbucks pauses social media ads as it targets 'hate speech'
By Saturday, Starbucks will have 85% of its stores open and 90% open by early June. Here's how it is going to do it.
Dunkin' and Starbucks are offering free coffee to first responders during the cornavirus outbreak. Here's how to get it.
A Starbucks employee has tested positive for the coronavirus at a downtown Seattle store.
The company has also withheld the use of its “for here” cups available in its stores.
"This roaster is a representation of the relationship Starbucks has had with the city of Chicago," said Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson.
The coffee purveyor's keen ability to sense and meet market needs gave it a leg up in the fourth quarter.
The promotion of Starbucks holiday cups has been taken up by Alaska Airlines with the offer of Espresso lane and priority boarding to customers holding Starbucks cups.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz had alarmed many Americans with talk of running for president, amid worries he could end up helping President Donald Trump
The biggest cloud companies in Seattle: Amazon, Microsoft, and…Starbucks?
After presidential hopeful and former CEO Howard Schultz criticized the proposed marginal tax rate in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, the freshman lawmaker pointed out that Schultz has no tax plan.
Howard Schultz said he would rephrase the word "billionaire" to "people of means" or "people of wealth" instead.
Hillary Clinton, who lost to President Trump in the last elections, has not given up hope yet.
In an interview with the New York Times, Howard Schultz said before deciding whether to run for the president, he would travel across the United States as part of a book tour.
Coffee is Latin America’s most important agricultural export, representing one-third of all agricultural trade, but higher temperatures and intensified droughts are making coffee increasingly difficult to grow.
Starbucks has started its Starbucks for Life contest, offering coffee drinkers the chance to win a free drink from the company every day for the next 30 years.
All eyes will be on the numbers when Starbucks reports its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year financial results after the market close on Nov. 1.
The world's largest coffee chain is facing competition both from upscale coffee houses and lower-priced fast-food chains like McDonald's Corp and Dunkin' Donuts.
The announcement fueled speculation that Schultz, 64, a liberal-leaning executive known for being outspoken on social issues ranging from gay marriage to government gridlock, will make a U.S. presidential bid.
Starbucks stores will close Tuesday afternoon for a few hours as employees are educated about racial bias in America.