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Starbucks Kicks Off 2025 With $9.4B In Revenue Amid Turnaround Efforts

Global coffee giant Starbucks Corp. reported $9.4 billion in consolidated net revenues for the first quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, reflecting steady performance despite ongoing challenges.

Financial Performance

Starbucks’ total revenue for the quarter ending December 29, 2024, remained flat compared to the same period last year, even when adjusted for currency fluctuations, according to its earnings report released Tuesday.

Globally, comparable store sales slipped 4%, primarily due to a 6% drop in transactions. However, the decline was somewhat cushioned by a 3% increase in the average ticket size.

In North America, the company’s largest market, net revenues declined 1% year-over-year to $7.1 billion. Operating income in the region saw a sharper drop, plunging 22% to $1.2 billion. The revenue dip was attributed to a 4% decline in comparable store sales, which stemmed from an 8% fall in transactions, partially offset by a 4% rise in average ticket value. Starbucks also faced headwinds in its licensed store business, further impacting revenue.

Internationally, the company fared slightly better. Net revenues outside North America edged up 1% year-over-year to $1.9 billion. However, a 4% decrease in comparable store sales—driven by a 2% drop in both average tickets and transactions—partially offset these gains. Operating income from international markets also dipped 2% to $237.1 million compared to the same quarter last year.

Leadership Insights

Despite the challenges, Starbucks executives remain optimistic.

“We’re just one quarter into our turnaround, but we’re moving fast with our ‘Back to Starbucks’ initiatives, and the response has been encouraging,” said Starbucks Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol.

Chief Financial Officer Rachel Ruggeri echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the company’s commitment to shareholder value. “We’re in the early stages of our transformation, but we’ll continue to prioritize dividends, ensuring a consistent return of capital as we drive the business forward.”

Market Reaction And Rankings

Investor sentiment remained steady, with Starbucks shares inching up 0.4% to close at $100.8 in after-hours trading on Tuesday.

Starbucks holds the 319th spot on Forbes’ 2024 Global 2000 list, while its former CEO and notable stakeholder Howard Schultz ranks 999th on Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires list, with a net worth of $3.4 billion as of January 29, 2025.

As the company navigates its turnaround, all eyes will be on Starbucks’ ability to reignite growth and maintain its position as a dominant force in the coffee industry.

UAE Embarks On 2031 National Investment Strategy To Boost Annual Foreign Inflows

The UAE has set a bold vision with its National Investment Strategy 2031, targeting an elevation in annual foreign investment inflows from AED112 billion ($30.5 billion) in 2023 to AED240 billion ($65.4 billion) by 2031. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum highlighted the strategy’s goal to transform the UAE into a premier global investment hub. Aiming to swell the foreign direct investment stock from AED800 billion to AED2.2 trillion, this strategy focuses on key sectors: industry, financial services, transport and logistics, renewable energy, and telecommunications.

Key Initiatives And Economic Contributions

The approved strategy includes 12 new programs and 30 distinct initiatives, such as the Financial Sector Development and the Investment Offices Promotion Incubator. Currently, foreign direct investment contributes significantly to the GDP, with predictions to increase its share to over 30% of the total investments by 2031.

Dive deeper into the global market shifts in Wall Street Tumbles Amid Trade Tensions.

Technological And Digital Advancements

The strategy outlines the UAE’s vision to become a digital economy powerhouse by 2031, intending to enhance the digital economy’s current contribution to GDP from 9.7% to 19.4%. The Industrial Technology Transformation Index (ITTI) will also play a pivotal role in gauging technological advances and sustainability practices.

The introduction of a remote work system and the launch of the National Green Certificates Program further highlight the UAE’s efforts to harness global talent and promote sustainable development.

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