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Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) is an international coffee and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Washington, USA. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 16,120 stores in 94 countries. Starbucks sells drip brewed coffee, espresso-based hot drinks, other hot and cold drinks, snacks, and items such as mugs and coffee... Full Article
A cameraman films a Starbucks coffee shop in flames during violent protests in central Athens February 12, 2012. Greek lawmakers looked set to endorse a new and deeply unpopular austerity deal on Sunday to secure a multi-billion-euro bailout and avert what Prime Minister Lucas Papademos...
View Photo »John Culver, president of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific, attends a press conference in Mumbai, India, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. Starbucks said it will open its first outlet in India by September, through a 50-50 joint venture with Tata Global Beverages.
View Photo »John Culver president of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific attends at a press conference in Mumbai on January 30, 2012. Starbucks, the world's largest Seattle-based coffee shop chain, said it will open its cafes in India under a long-awaited agreement announced with Indian conglomerate...
View Photo »John Culver president of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific (L) shakes hands with vice chairman of Tata Global Beverages R.K .Krishnakumar at a press conference in Mumbai on January 30, 2012. Starbucks, the world's largest Seattle-based coffee shop chain, said it will open its cafes in...
View Photo »People walk past the Starbucks outlet on 47th and 8th Avenue in New York in this June 29, 2010 file photo. Starbucks Corp plans to begin selling beer, wine and more upscale food in a small number of cafes in Atlanta and Southern California by the end of this year as it explores an...
View Photo »An employee at the Starbucks Coffee at 15th & K St, looks at some graffiti left by a Occupy DC protester calling on 'Occupiers to Boycott Starbucks' written on the sidewalk with chalk January 9, 2012. This Starbucks has been where many of the ODC protestors gathered for a coffee, or...
View Photo »Exterior view of Starbucks Coffee shop in Mountain View, Calif. , is shown on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012. Starbucks said Tuesday it is raising some prices regionally as it faces rising ingredient costs. The Seattle coffee chain is raising prices about 1 percent in the Northeast and Sunbelt...
View Photo »Vice Chairman of Tata Global Beverages R.K. Krishna Kumar and President of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific John Culver (R) attend a news conference in Mumbai, January 30, 2012. Starbucks Corp said it will open its first outlets in India in August or September and plans to have 50...
View Photo »Civil Defence Force personnel keep watch over a flooded Starbucks outlet in Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district in this June 16, 2010 file photo. Singapore will spend about S$750 million ($598 million) over the next five years to boost flood defences, following an increase in the...
View Photo »The sign outside a Starbucks coffee shop on in Westminster is seen with the London Eye in the background, in central London, December 3, 2011. U.S. coffee retailer Starbucks Corp is to create 5,000 new jobs in Britain over the next five years as it plans to open 200 new drive-thru...
View Photo »A Starbucks coffee shop and Jamba Juice restaurant stand side by side in Chicago November 10, 2011. Starbucks Corp plans to start a chain of juice bars starting next year, venturing into territory staked out by Jamba Inc, in its biggest-ever expansion beyond coffee.
View Photo »A customer exits a Starbucks Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011, in Beachwood, Ohio. Starbuks Corp. , reports quarterly financial results Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011, after the market close.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 01: A woman stands outside Starbucks Coffee opposite St Paul's Cathedral on November 01, 2011 in London, England. The Dean of St Pauls Cathedral The Very Reverend Graeme Knowles resigned yesterday over the church's handling of the anti-capitalist 'Occupy...
View Photo »People drink tea from a roadside tea stall in New Delhi February 5, 2012. Picture taken February 5, 2012. If somebody wanted to enjoy a cup of tea at a cafe devoted to tea in New Delhi they'd be out of luck, even in the world's second-largest tea producer -- and a country where people...
View Photo »Cliff Burrows, Starbucks president of the Americas, introduces Starbucks Blonde Roast, a premium coffee developed for U.S. coffee drinkers who prefer a lighter roast, at an unveiling event in New York, October 18, 2011. Starbucks Corp is going "Blonde", expanding its coffee lineup with...
View Photo »Civil Defence Force personnel keep watch over a flooded Starbucks outlet in Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district in this June 16, 2010 file photo. A 15-km (10 mile) stretch of crisp white beach is one of the key battlegrounds in Singapore's campaign to defend its hard-won...
View Photo »Starbucks employee Michelle Olivas-Jimenez delivers free coffee to Gloria Gonzales of Walnut and other who are standing in line for the iPhone 4S launch in Brea, California October 14, 2011. Apple Inc's new iPhone 4S went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday, prompting thousands...
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks during the 2011 Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington, DC, October 6, 2011.
View Photo »This product photo provided by PepsiCo Inc. , shows three ready to drink beverages, Diet MTN Dew, Starbucks Frappuccino and Brisk, that have surpassed $1 billion in annual revenue.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announces store partnership model to share profits from two stores in Harlem New York City and Crenshaw Los Angeles with local community non-profit organizations in New York, October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks to shareholders at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Seattle, Washington, in this file photo taken March 23, 2011. Schultz is winning support for his call to withhold political contributions from U.S. lawmakers until they strike a "fair,...
View Photo »Two Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police Department Officers walk out of the Starbucks Coffee at 15th & K St, and keep going as a unidentified Occupy DC protestor(lower Rt) calls for 'Occupiers to Boycot Starbucks' as he draws his views on the sidewalk with chalk January 9, 2012. This...
View Photo »A customer walks into the Starbucks Coffee at 15th & K St, after a unidentified Occupy DC protestor calls for 'Occupiers to Boycott Starbucks' by drawing his views on the sidewalk with chalk January 9, 2012. This Starbucks has been where many of the ODC protestors gathered for a coffee,...
View Photo »Customers walk out of the Starbucks Coffee at 15th & K St, and keep going as a unidentified Occupy DC protestor(lower R) calls for 'Occupiers to Boycott Starbucks' as he draws his views on the sidewalk with chalk January 9, 2012. This Starbucks has been where many of the ODC protestors...
View Photo »Starbucks employees protest in front of the company's cafe in Santiago July 25, 2011. Starbucks Corp has been hit with its first strike at a company-operated cafe in Chile, where some workers are seeking pay and benefit increases, union and company representatives told Reuters. The sign...
View Photo »A cameraman films a Starbucks coffee shop in flames during violent protests in central Athens February 12, 2012. Greek lawmakers looked set to endorse a new and deeply unpopular austerity deal on Sunday to secure a multi-billion-euro bailout and avert what Prime Minister Lucas Papademos...
View Photo »Fuck you, Starbucks, you American pussies.
It's basically the same as if an average person were to go to Starbucks and get, you know, catch up with a friend over there. Most Somali people come down here, they get a cup of tea and ask what's going on in the world.
A lot of companies like Starbucks are investing millions of dollars into applications like Spoonity
I drink a lot of Starbucks
If customers want to spend time surfing the Internet while drinking their coffee, they should go to cafes such as Starbucks. Why make smallish restaurants provide such services too?
Million of people use Facebook millions of people use Starbucks and Costco and they're hoping these scams are hoping that millions of people become infected and they can obtain they're information
It's basically infected accounts that are soliciting other accounts friends of friends with ads that say you can get a free Costco coupon or gift card or free Starbucks coupon or gift card
and it doesn’t want to hear any baristas sniggering about the name. ‘We were told at a regional rally there are absolutely no Blonde jokes to be told around the coffee whatsoever. It will be a written offence if so,’ a worker writes at Starbucks Gossip. … The manager of Starbucks’ flagship Chicago store...
Starbucks launched its new, mellower ‘Blonde’ roast [last] week
and it doesn’t want to hear any baristas sniggering about the name. ‘We were told at a regional rally there are absolutely no Blonde jokes to be told around the coffee whatsoever. It will be a written offence if so,’ a worker writes at Starbucks Gossip. … The manager of Starbucks’ flagship Chicago store...
We've signed up 800 companies from small mom-and-pop companies like Mr. Espresso (in Oakland) to transnational giants like Starbucks
Dear Starbucks: A Penny for your Thoughts.
from the state that brought you Starbucks -- you're welcome.
We wanted to be in a situation where six months from now you look at our kids on this show and they're not (working) at Starbucks ... I can assure you, Bobby's not going to be at Starbucks. Bobby's a god. Bobby's a Zeus. Bobby's one of the most beautiful boys in the world. He's gonna be a star.
We wanted to be in a situation where six months from now you look at our kids on this show and they're not (working) at Starbucks ... I can assure you, Bobby's not going to be at Starbucks. Bobby's a god. Bobby's a Zeus. Bobby's one of the most beautiful boys in the world. He's gonna be a star.
Great brands do a great job of being a chameleon. Virgin America, Starbucks: They define a certain kind of person and then build a tool-set around that person. Starbucks isn't about coffee, it's about a culture.
It was her first time here and she wanted to see Dickens's London. I couldn't think of where to take her to show her the mud, fog, narrow lanes and high tenements of his fiction. She ended up in Starbucks, looking for men in bowler hats. On her second visit, I took her to the Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub...
I haven’t bought a record in years, but I’d still rather support something unique like this than a Starbucks
Starbucks, which has held itself up as an upstanding corporate citizen, should set an example and remove this language because it preys on consumers' rights
About three Starbucks employees grabbed pastries on their way out
We are starting to see a shift out here because customers who used to travel to the nearest town of Victorville, a thirty minute drive, are now coming in not only to pick up their kids at the local school…but as one woman said it best, ‘You know, I couldn’t bring myself to go to Starbucks after I had yo...
There’s just way too much competition ... There are three other chocolate shops downtown and a Starbucks right around the corner from us. Customers come in every day drinking their Starbucks and spend maybe 80 cents on candy.
There’s just way too much competition ... There are three other chocolate shops downtown and a Starbucks right around the corner from us. Customers come in every day drinking their Starbucks and spend maybe 80 cents on candy.
I welcome Starbucks' announcement, and I am glad to see continued investment and job creation in the private sector
