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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol earned a $5 million bonus
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol: Starting to see progress in our turnaround plan
Starbucks chairman and CEO Brian Niccol joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, state of the company's turnaround strategy, managing mobile vs. in-store orders,
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol awarded $96 million pay package 4 months after he was hired
His substantial pay package, which detailed in a recent securities filing with the SEC, includes buyouts of Chipotle Mexican Grill shares.
Brian Niccol's plan for Starbucks: More Starbucks
The coffee giant believes it can double its company-store count in its home market. It is also planning major menu cuts and said there are
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol talks efficiency gameplan, layoffs
Coffee giant Starbucks (SBUX) beat top and bottom line estimates for its fourth quarter — posting adjusted earnings of $0.69 per share and revenue of $9.4 billion — while seeing narrower-than-expected declines in same-store sales.
Starbucks CEO awarded $96 million after a few months on the job
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s annual pay package is estimated to be valued at about $113 million at the time of his hiring, ranking him near the top 20 highest-paid CEOs, according to Bloomberg.
How Starbucks CEO has already earned nearly $100 million since starting role
Despite officially starting his tenure at Starbucks in September, the company's new CEO earned nearly $100 million in total compensation in his first four months. Per Starbucks' 2024 annual investor report,
Starbucks to cut about 30% of menu options
Starbucks cutting 30% of its 'overly complex' menu
CEO Brian Niccol revealed plans to cut 30% of its food and beverage offerings as it works to simplify its menu. It is part of Brian Niccol's strategy to get customers back.
Starbucks is cutting 30 percent of its menu, CEO says menu has become 'overly complex'
Starbucks is set to eliminate a significant number of drinks and food options in the coming months as part of the company's plan to simplify its offerings, reduce wait times and improve its customer experience.
Starbucks announces it will cut 30% of its menu: 'Still room for improvement'
UNDATED (WKRC) - Starbucks announced it will cut around 30% of its menu. According to CNN, Starbucks will eliminate a significant number of food and drink options from the menu in the coming months. The move is part of the company's goal of simplifying its offerings, reducing wait times and, ultimately, enhancing customer experience.
Starbucks Reports Better-Than-Expected Quarterly Sales
Starbucks Reports Better-Than-Expected Quarterly Sales as Turnaround Efforts Begin
Starbucks has reported better-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter as some of its turnaround efforts start to take hold
Starbucks posts smaller sales decline than expected as turnaround takes root
Starbucks reported a smaller-than-expected fall in first-quarter comparable sales on Tuesday, in early signs that the struggling coffee chain was benefiting from CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to revive demand.
Starbucks sees improved quarterly sales as turnaround efforts begin
Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol, who joined the company in September, said customer-focused changes - such as a decision to stop charging extra for non-dairy milk and a streamlining of the menu - were helping to improve service and drive store traffic.
Starbucks Earnings Top Expectations
Starbucks Earnings Top Expectations as New CEO’s 'Back to Starbucks' Plan Unfolds
Key Takeaways Starbucks reported fiscal first-quarter results that topped analysts’ expectations, despite sales and profit declines year-over-year.The better-than-expected results came as new CEO Brian Niccol said the company made progress toward its "Back to Starbucks" strategy.
Starbucks Reports Weak Earnings as It Tries to Woo Back Customers
Since taking over as chief executive of Starbucks last fall, Brian Niccol has tried to come up with fixes for the many challenges facing the coffee giant. One of his top goals: Getting coffee to customers in four minutes or less.
Starbucks beats low earnings expectations for its first quarter under new CEO
As part of CEO Brian Niccol's Back to Starbucks plan, the company is making changes to get loyal customers back in the door.
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Starbucks’s new boss is banking on ‘mug hugs’ to get customers to hang around longer
Brian Niccol, the new CEO of Starbucks, has identified mugs as an integral part of his turnaround plan. As Brian Niccol ...
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There are 'signs of progress' in Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround plan: Citi's Jon Tower
Jon Tower, Citi restaurant analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Starbucks' quarterly earnings results, the challenges ...
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Brian Niccol is erasing a lot of his predecessors' moves
Here’s a look at how the new Starbucks CEO is changing some of the moves made by Laxman Narasimhan and Howard Schultz as ...
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Starbucks Is Trimming 30% of Its Menu
Starbucks is cutting nearly a third of its menu. During the coffee chain’s earnings call on Tuesday, Jan. 28, CEO Brian ...
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Starbucks CEO says a turnaround is underway, with no timeline on the table
"I think we're definitely in the middle of a turnaround," Niccol said on Yahoo Finance (video above). The former Chipotle CEO ...
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Starbucks Stock Shines as Analysts Mull Early Merits of Turnaround Plan
Starbucks shares moved higher Wednesday as some analysts seem to be buying in—albeit cautiously—on new CEO Brian Niccol’s ...
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Starbucks' CEO is so psyched to bring back a coffee shop staple that he talked about it 3 times on one call
The coffee giant is trying to make its stores more inviting by adding more comfortable chairs and serving coffee in ceramic ...
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Starbucks CEO calls reversal of open-door policy 'practical," will close stores if needed
Earlier this month, the 54-year-old company shared plans to implement a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct where only paying ...
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