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Starbucks was once the undisputed king of coffee in China. Having opened its first branch in the country in 1999, the company used its first-mover advantage to build and dominate a thriving coffee ...
Hi, it’s Dong Cao and Manuel Baigorri in Hong Kong, looking at how some big-name international brands are reassessing their approach to business in China. Also today, Eli Lilly’s latest move to build ...
Starbucks announced Monday it will lay off over 1,000 corporate workers and cut complex and unpopular drinks from its menu in an effort to turn around lagging sales and revamp the coffee chain.
Starbucks announced Monday it will lay off over 1,000 corporate workers and cut complex and unpopular drinks from its menu in an effort to turn around lagging sales and revamp the coffee chain.