na | Annual Report Analysis | Starbucks | | | Catherine YangYang Qiaochu杨翘楚2010201545商学院 工商管理英文实验班 | 1. Company’s Overview Starbucks owns more than17‚ 000 stores in 55 countries at the fiscal year ended in 2011. During this year‚ its global revenues reached $11.7 billion‚ which is an 11% increase compared with 2009. The operation income of Starbucks reached $1.7 billion went up by 22%. What’s more Starbucks stock price also has increased by 43%. 2. Ratio Analysis In order
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the internal and external business ethics practiced at Starbucks Corporation. One of the Starbucks guiding principles is “to contribute positively to communities and environment.” Introduction Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh‚ rich brewed‚ Italian style espresso beverages‚ a variety of pastries and confections‚ and coffee-related accessories and equipment. The Starbucks Company established in 1971 in Seattle’s Pike Place market
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continuing to expand after Howard Schultz joined the business by trading in the bulk coffee sales into retail coffee sales. Nowadays‚ there are more than 2‚100 Starbucks locations in US and also around the world. For example‚ the first Malaysia Starbucks store was opened in KL plaza in 1998 throughout a joint venture with BERJAYA GROUP. Thus‚ Starbucks not only the country’s largest coffee importer and roaster for specialty beans but also larger specialty coffee bean retailer in US. SuppliersSuppliers
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Barista: This job contributes to Starbucks success by ensuring our service and store standards are met. We do this by providing customers with prompt service‚ quality beverages and products. Starbucks and partners will experience a friendly‚ upbeat and clean atmosphere. Key Responsibilities: Develops enthusiastically satisfied customers all of the time. Welcomes and connects with every customer. Discover customer needs and appropriately suggests product with every customer to enhance service and
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Analysis of Starbucks Corporation’s Disclosures Upon reviewing the financial reports and disclosure notes contained in the 2004 Annual Report for Starbuck’s Corporation‚ it appears that the company uses basic accounting principles when preparing their reports. Their methods for recording and reporting cash and cash equivalents‚ inventories and receivables follow GAAP and are fairly standard. Starbucks Corporation reports cash and cash equivalents as one item on their balance sheet. There
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I do think that genocide is unacceptable in any shape or form. No I do not believe that Genocide can be just. I am positive that others think differently about it. One example and the most popular example used are Hitler and the Nazis. Obviously the Nazis felt that genocide is just because it was just in their philosophy. The Nazis felt like they are better than the Jewish race. They downgraded and dehumanized the Jews. In the beginning there were multiple reasons to why the Germans wanted to end
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and fall of Starbucks Coffee Company and its relationship to certain microeconomic principles. Thesis: While Starbucks has been an industry leader in the specialty coffee market‚ rapid overexpansion and current economic conditions have caused it to lose its market dominance. Is the company strong enough to recover? I. The origins of Starbucks A. 1971 Beginnings B. Starbucks goes public in 1992 C. Rapid expansion from mid-1990s to mid-2000s II. Starbucks provides microeconomic
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Starbucks: Just Who is the Starbucks Customer Starbucks was a young company in the 80’s‚ starting as a smaller chain where people could buy coffee in a nice comfortable environment. Starbucks located in Seattle there was some spectrum variables of this geographic location. The company deciding to move was a strategic decision. It did have to consider the full spectrum of segmentation variables. Considering the difference in the geographic location and the people in the different locations needs
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customers away from Starbucks. Procter and Gamble is also a potential threat to Starbucks as the have the infrastructure to distribute pre-packaged coffee to retailers. Procter and Gamble will be entering the market teaming up with Dunkin Donuts to distribute pre-packaged coffee to retailers. These products will be available at local grocery retailers‚ Target and Costco. (2) 1) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21837962/ 2) http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/08/13/starbucks-gets-some-new-competition/
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Starbucks In Taiwan Learn How President Starbucks Localized An International Industry President Starbucks was established in 1998 as a joint venture of Starbucks Coffee International‚ Uni-President and President Chain Store Corporation. In a rapid expansion‚ President Starbucks has opened 233 stores in Taiwan. Continuing the innovative “Starbucks Spirit” from Starbucks founder Howard Schultz‚ President Starbucks in Taiwan also develops its own special products and marketing strategies in line
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