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Starbucks instant coffee was always going to be a tough sell. That's why the company spent years developing it and months preparing its frontline employees (aka baristas) for the Sept. 29 launch of Via, three-packs of instant that go for $2.95. Full Article at MSNBC
The body of the Pacific Northwest’s most famous dog trainer still hasn’t been found, but authorities have charged his ex-wife’s boyfriend with his murder. Full Article at ohmidog!
Howard Shultz, Chairman, President and CEO of Starbucks, speaks at a Team Earth news conference on September 21, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
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Starbucks began granting performance RSUs this past fiscal year. It doesn't disclose the parameters for each executive's RSUs, but says they're based on Starbucks' profit. CEO Howard Schultz did not participate in the RSU plan. Full Article at The Seattle Times
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) Chief Executive Howard Schultz said McDonald's Corp's (MCD.N) McCafe launch earlier this year made the cafe chain better. Starbucks executives have repeatedly said that the world's largest hamburger chain' Full Article at Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp <SBUX.O> Chief Executive Howard Schultz said McDonald's Corp's <MCD.N> McCafe launch earlier this year made the cafe chain better. Full Article at ABC News
Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company, discusses Starbucks Via instant coffee, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
I don’t think the market really looks at Starbucks Via as a potential competitor, but [CEO] Howard Schultz’s comments [on Thursday’s earnings call] suggest that they’re paying attention to it
Mark Stover was the Pacific Northwest's dog-trainer-to-the-stars. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz and Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. Full Article at USA Today
Anacortes - Mark Stover was a dog-trainer-to-the-stars in the Seattle area. He taught obedience to the pets of Pearl Jam and Nirvana and Starbucks chair Howard Schultz. He also trained his own dog, Dingo - for protection. Full Article at News24
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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz holds the Starbucks VIA Ready Brew product during a news conference in New York February 17, 2009.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is seen in silhouette during a presentation of the Starbucks VIA Ready Brew product at a news conference in New York February 17, 2009.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz holds the Starbucks VIA Ready Brew product during a news conference in New York February 17, 2009.
View Photo »Howard Schultz unveiled details on Starbucks latest innovation, Starbucks VIA Ready Brew, at a meeting with analysts and media in New York on Feb. 17, 2009. The coffee allows consumers to enjoy the taste and quality of Starbucks brewed coffee at home and on the go.
View Photo »Howard Schultz unveiled details on Starbucks latest innovation, Starbucks VIA Ready Brew, at a meeting with analysts and media in New York on Feb. 17, 2009. The coffee allows consumers to enjoy the taste and quality of Starbucks brewed coffee at home and on the go.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and CEO of Starbucks, speaks during a news conference announcing Starbucks VIA Ready Brew instant coffee Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and CEO of Starbucks Corp. , speaks during a news conference announcing Starbucks VIA Ready Brew instant coffee Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Howard Schultz, chairman, president and CEO of Starbucks Corp. , stands by during a news conference announcing Starbucks VIA Ready Brew instant coffee Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »A sign is seen on a Starbucks outlet in Golden, Colorado September 29, 2009. Chief Executive Howard Schultz called Starbucks Corp's Via Ready Brew "perhaps the biggest opportunity" in company history as he prepared for the instant coffee product's North American roll-out on Tuesday.
View Photo »A sign in the window of a Starbucks outlet advertises the company's new Via instant coffee product in Golden, Colorado September 29, 2009.
View Photo »A sign on the door of a Starbucks outlet advertises the company's new Via instant coffee product in Golden, Colorado September 29, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this March 21, 2007 file photo, Starbucks Corp. chairman Howard Schultz waves to the monitor as singer Paul McCartney speaks during an appearance via a video feed from London during the company's annual shareholders meeting.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee cup is shown January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee is seen on January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee is seen on January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee shop on January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee shop on January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: A Starbucks Coffee shop is shown January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Starbucks will lay off about 700 non-store workers by mid-February, including about 350 at its Seattle headquarters, as part of a reduction of 6,000 positions worldwide over the next eight months.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 28: Customers relax and drink their beverages at a Starbucks Coffee shop on January 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »Two Lebanese youth from a leftist group lie on the ground pretending to be dead Palestinians, as others shout slogans during a protest in front of Starbucks Coffee shop in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »A Jewish star of David is taped onto the glass window of a Starbucks coffeehouse during a protest in Hamara street, Beirut January 13, 2009.
View Photo »A Lebanese leftist sticks a Jewish star of David on a table outside a Starbucks coffeehouse during a protest in Hamara street in Beirut January 13, 2009.
View Photo »A Lebanese leftist hangs a placard outside a Starbucks coffeehouse during a protest in Hamara street in Beirut January 13, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanese protestors shout slogans as they demonstrate outside a 'Starbucks Coffee' shop to call for a boycot of the coffee chain on January 13, 2009 in Beirut.
View Photo »A Lebanese protestor sticks a Jewish star of David on the window of a 'Starbucks Coffee' shop during a demonstration to call for a boycot of the coffee chain on January 13, 2009 in Beirut.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is seen in silhouette during a presentation of the Starbucks VIA Ready Brew product at a news conference in New York February 17, 2009.
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