Starbucks surpasses 2,000 stores in South Korea, becoming the third-largest market globally, overtaking Japan in store count.
For years, Starbucks was the dominant coffee chain in China. Now rivals offering local flavors and cheaper prices are crushing the company’s bottom line in its second-largest market. By ...
(Bloomberg) -- Starbucks Corp. is removing the ... The chain’s eight Roastery and Reserve locations in the US and China will ...
Starbucks is creating an entirely new position to fix its China problem. For years, the U.S. coffee chain enjoyed success as Chinese consumers, optimistic about China’s economic prospects ...
Starbucks (SBUX) is doubling down on a new strategy to reclaim its footing in China, it’s second-biggest international market. To help turn things around, the coffee giant has appointed Tony ...
Starbucks Corp. hired its first-ever chief growth officer in China, tasked with luring back young coffee drinkers as the US chain struggles with cheaper local rivals in its biggest international ...
Starbucks China has appointed Tony Yang, former president of Tezign, as its first Chief Growth Officer. This follows a management shake-up in September with Molly Liu becoming sole CEO.