Starbucks Corporation (NEO:SBUX)
Market Cap | 145.11B |
Revenue (ttm) | 51.93B |
Net Income (ttm) | 4.47B |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 3.93 |
PE Ratio | 32.46 |
Forward PE | 36.32 |
Dividend | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
Volume | 2,361 |
Average Volume | 7,519 |
Open | 26.11 |
Previous Close | 26.40 |
Day's Range | 26.11 - 26.55 |
52-Week Range | 21.12 - 33.23 |
Beta | 1.00 |
RSI | 51.60 |
Earnings Date | Jul 29, 2025 |
About Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a roaster, marketer, and retailer of coffee worldwide. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Channel Development. Its stores offer coffee, tea, and other beverages, roasted whole beans and ground coffees, single serve products, and ready-to-drink beverages; and various food products, such as pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and lunch items. The company also licenses its trademarks through licensed stores, and grocery and foodservice accoun... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Starbucks's revenue was $36.18 billion, an increase of 0.56% compared to the previous year's $35.98 billion. Earnings were $3.76 billion, a decrease of -8.82%.
Financial numbers in USD Financial StatementsNews

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