added 2007 Sat Jun 9 21:44:16 by charbarred
With over ten thousand shops in twenty nine countries, the precision Starbucks brand is shaking its beans to the beat of the nicest guy in music: Sir Paul McCartney. With projected exposure to the tune of six million coffee drinkers, the former Beatle is part of an unprecedented move.
With over ten thousand shops in twenty nine countries, the precision Starbucks brand is shaking its beans to the beat of the nicest guy in music: Sir Paul McCartney. With projected exposure to the tune of six million coffee drinkers, the former Beatle is part of an unprecedented move.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 1:00:26 by JamesMarcus
Back in March, Sir Paul McCartney announced that he was ending his 43-year-association with EMI and recording his next CD for the nascent Starbucks label. At the time his decision raised a few eyebrows. Yet it was hard to begrudge the former Beatle a fresh start, especially after the public meltdown of his marriage.
Back in March, Sir Paul McCartney announced that he was ending his 43-year-association with EMI and recording his next CD for the nascent Starbucks label. At the time his decision raised a few eyebrows. Yet it was hard to begrudge the former Beatle a fresh start, especially after the public meltdown of his marriage.
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 1:52:00 by qwerty951
Try though you might, Starbucks is making sure that you just can't escape their brand, regardless of where you go. In a joint venture with PepsiCo, Starbucks plans to expand their hot coffee offerings to the world by the use of vending machines
Try though you might, Starbucks is making sure that you just can't escape their brand, regardless of where you go. In a joint venture with PepsiCo, Starbucks plans to expand their hot coffee offerings to the world by the use of vending machines
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 0:32:07 by populist
As Starbucks Corp. investors met in Seattle for the chain's highly anticipated annual shareholders meeting, coffee drinkers around the country lined up Wednesday for a cup of joe from one of the coffee giant's competitors
As Starbucks Corp. investors met in Seattle for the chain's highly anticipated annual shareholders meeting, coffee drinkers around the country lined up Wednesday for a cup of joe from one of the coffee giant's competitors
added 2007 Sun Jan 7 5:24:38 by sarah
Ban here. Ban there. Next up, it's Starbucks. No, not a ban on the coffee (though that wouldn't be a horrible thing), but a ban on foods with trans-fats from Starbucks stores
Ban here. Ban there. Next up, it's Starbucks. No, not a ban on the coffee (though that wouldn't be a horrible thing), but a ban on foods with trans-fats from Starbucks stores
added 2006 Tue Aug 22 7:30:28 by msaleem
This pair of maps show the global presence of Starbucks coffee shops and McDonald's restaurants. When examined graphically, both companies act as global hubs that connect some of the world's poorest, most remote countries with some of the wealthiest. Very cool yet freaky at the same time!
This pair of maps show the global presence of Starbucks coffee shops and McDonald's restaurants. When examined graphically, both companies act as global hubs that connect some of the world's poorest, most remote countries with some of the wealthiest. Very cool yet freaky at the same time!
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added 2006 Wed Aug 9 5:14:47 by Scott-O-Rama
The Rising Cost of Living Well: Do long lines for Frappuccinos really explain Starbucks' disappointing results?
The Rising Cost of Living Well: Do long lines for Frappuccinos really explain Starbucks' disappointing results?
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 20:01:12 by Deidre
Mitch Albom, writer of "Tuesdays with Morrie" will be the first author in the new Starbucks book program. His second novel "For One More Day" will be sold in Starbucks stores. Oh well, it could be worse, Starbucks could have partnered with Nicholas Sparks.
Mitch Albom, writer of "Tuesdays with Morrie" will be the first author in the new Starbucks book program. His second novel "For One More Day" will be sold in Starbucks stores. Oh well, it could be worse, Starbucks could have partnered with Nicholas Sparks.










