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Starbucks North America CEO retires after five months in the role
The CEO of Starbucks North America, Michael Conway, has retired after five months in the role, and he will not be replaced, the coffee giant said Monday.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol debuts new US plan to keep you in stores longer
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is narrowing his focus on the company's U.S. business during his first days at the helm of the coffee giant. Part of his focus will be making stores more inviting.
Starbucks unveils Pumpkin Spice Latte fall menu with new non-dairy customer favorite
The Pumpkin Spice Latte will be returning to Starbucks stores in the United States on Thursday, Aug. 22, along with other new seasonal fall treats.
Incoming Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol poised to get sizable compensation
Brian Niccol is slated to receive a sizable pay package as he becomes the CEO of Starbucks, according to a filing coffeehouse chain Starbucks recently submitted to the SEC.
Starbucks names Chipotle chief Brian Niccol as new CEO
Starbucks Corp. is replacing CEO Laxman Narasimhan with Chipotle Mexican Grill chief Brian Niccol. He is slated to take over the role in early September.
Starbucks, Mercedes team up in EV charging network expansion
Mercedez-Benz High-Power Charging plans to install electric vehicle charging stations at 100 Starbucks locations in the U.S., starting at the Interstate 5 corridor.
Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in case over fired pro-union workers
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued an 8-1 ruling that sided with Starbucks by vacating an injunction sought by the National Labor Relations Board to require the coffee giant to rehire fired pro-union workers.
Starbucks' 'fall from grace': Howard Schultz says company needs to fix US operations
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks chief executive, posted on social media what he thinks the global coffee giant needs to do to fix its U.S. operations
Fast-food restaurant sales slump as more people eat at home
People seem to be buying less food from quick-service restaurants, a trend seen as Yum! Brands, Starbucks and McDonald’s offered their latest quarterly updates on their businesses.
Starbucks unveils new cold drink cups with 20% less plastic
Starbucks unveiled a new line of cold drink cups made with less plastic that the company says will reduce 13.5 million pounds of plastic waste annually.