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We don’t think negative shareholder equity is a big issue (only problematic for unprofitable companies that need to raise capital to survive). It is just an accounting quirk really as SBUX has repurchased shares aggressively in the past. The company’s operations appear to be out of track once every few years, as management focuses on short-term results instead of customer experience. The founder comes back to reorganize the business once in a while. Based on consensus estimates, sales are expected to grow by 8% over the next few years. Overall, we think SBUX is quite attractive here. Food and beverage overall is a tough industry to be successful in year after year, but given its strong brand name, and attractive valuation, we would be okay to add some here. It has strong international expansion plans and based on consensus estimates we think it could rise north of $100 in the next 12 months.
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Dutch Bros. grew way too fast. SBUX has a problem in China and the U.S. given the Israel-Hammas war. SBUX will miss its next report given weakness in China and the U.S. So buy SBUX $5 lower, because China is reawakening from its slumber and will come back.
He bought it around $70 when China's stores were closed and sentiment was negative. The current CEO targets 5% same-store growth and 10% topline growth and 15% EPS growth, which is do-able. China continues to reopen after an unsuccessful start. Also, global markets will recover, like 4% store growth in North America (projected). Loves SBUX at 21x PE. He targets $120. Was upgraded today.
(Analysts’ price target is $111.50)Outperforming. Bottomed last spring, not last October. Extremely well managed. Widely recognized brand. $36B expected revenue for this fiscal year. Beat revenue and earnings expectations. Stock drop of 9% yesterday is an opportunity. Expanding in US and China. Growing digital space. Yield is 2.02%.
(Analysts’ price target is $114.39)Today marks the first day that American business executives can fly to China after three years. Those American companies which already have a strong presence in China can get a major boost from this reopening. The company was thriving before the reopening, so imagine what happens now.
Starbucks is a American stock, trading under the symbol SBUX (previously SBUX-Q on Stockchase) on the NASDAQ (SBUX). It is usually referred to as NASDAQ:SBUX or SBUX
In the last year, no analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on SBUX (previously SBUX-Q on Stockchase) on Stockchase. Read the latest expert commentary for Starbucks.
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On 2026-06-18, Starbucks (SBUX) stock closed at a price of $100.65.
Pressures include cash-strapped consumers in China; and some American shave been scared away from Starbucks off by pro-Palestinian protestors who don't realize that Starbucks has no real connection to Israel. IF SBUX's next numbers are weak, the street will conclude that the consumer is trading down from $5 coffee. Wait till their report, though. Is a great brand.