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Starbucks

Starbucks

Starbucks is an American multinational chain of coffee shops.

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starbucks.com
Is a
Company
Company
Organization
Organization

Company attributes

Industry
Service industry
Service industry
Coffee
Coffee
Gastronomy
Gastronomy
Retail
Retail
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable agriculture
0
Restaurant
Restaurant
Foodservice
Foodservice
0
Coffeehouse
Coffeehouse
...
Location
United States
United States
Seattle
Seattle
B2X
B2C
B2C
0
D2C
D2C
CEO
Kevin Johnson (executive)
Kevin Johnson (executive)
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Laxman Narasimhan
Laxman Narasimhan
0
Founder
Jerry Baldwin
Jerry Baldwin
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Zev Siegl
Zev Siegl
0
Gordon Bowker
Gordon Bowker
AngelList URL
angel.co/starbucks-...fee-company
Pitchbook URL
pitchbook.com/profiles.../12409-84
Legal Name
Starbucks Corporation
Subsidiary
Seattle's Best Coffee
Seattle's Best Coffee
Hear Music
Hear Music
Torrefazione Italia
Torrefazione Italia
Teavana
Teavana
Ethos Water
Ethos Water
Tata Starbucks
Tata Starbucks
Tazo
Tazo
Legal classification
Public company
Public company
Date Incorporated
1985
Number of Employees (Ranges)
10,001+
Phone Number
+12064471575
+18007827282
Number of Employees
400,000
Full Address
2401 Utah Avenue South Seattle, WA 98134 United States
CIK Number
829,224
Place of Incorporation
Washington (state)
Washington (state)
Investors
Pershing Square Capital Management
Pershing Square Capital Management
DUNS Number
155366107
IRS Number
911,325,671
Founded Date
1971
0
Total Funding Amount (USD)
900,000,000
Latest Funding Round Date
October 2018
Competitors
Jersey Mike's Subs
Jersey Mike's Subs
Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme
Esteh Indonesia
Esteh Indonesia
McDonald's
McDonald's
Dunkin' Donuts
Dunkin' Donuts
Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons
Costa Coffee
Costa Coffee
Subway (restaurant)
Subway (restaurant)
...
Stock Symbol
4337.HK
SBUX
Exchange
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Glassdoor ID
2202
Board of Directors
Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella
0
CFO
‌
Rachel Ruggeri
Former CEO
Howard Schultz
Howard Schultz
0
Kevin Johnson (executive)
Kevin Johnson (executive)
0
Key People
Kevin Johnson (executive)
Kevin Johnson (executive)
Howard Schultz
Howard Schultz
Mellody Hobson
Mellody Hobson
‌
President (corporate title)
Latest Funding Type
‌
Venture round
NAICS Code
445,299
722,513
CAGE Code
3R3E0
Patents Assigned (Count)
90
Legal Entity Identifier
OQSJ1DU9TAOC51A47K680
Motto/Tagline
To inspire and nurture the human spirit - one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.
Wellfound ID
starbucks-coffee-company
Country
United States
United States
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Other attributes

Blog
starbucks.com/blog
Brands
Teavana
Teavana
‌
Seattle's Best
‌
tazo tea
Evolution Fresh
Evolution Fresh
Company Operating Status
Active
Strategic Partnerships
Galaxia MoneyTree
Galaxia MoneyTree
Contact Page URL
customerservice.starbucks.com/a...k/
Indeed ID
starbucks
Market Capitalization
107,369,000,000
Named After
‌
Starbuck
0
Owner of
Seattle's Best Coffee
Seattle's Best Coffee
Teavana
Teavana
Parent Industry
Starbucks
Starbucks
0
Public/Private
Public
SIC Code
5,810
Snapchat ID
starbucks0
Child Industry
Starbucks
Starbucks
0
Ticker Symbol
SBUX
TikTok URL
tiktok.com/@starbucks
Wikidata ID
Q37158
Overview

Starbucks is an American multinational chain of coffee shops serving hot and cold coffee drinks, teas, Frappucino blended beverages, cold drinks, and various food items. Founded initially as a roaster and retailer of specialty coffee beans in 1971, the company switched in 1984 to the coffeehouse concept it is known for today. With more than 36,000 stores and six roasteries worldwide as of 2022, Starbucks is the largest coffee chain in the world.

History

Starbucks was founded in Seattle in 1971 by Gerald Baldwin, Gordon Bowker, and Zev Siegl, three friends who met at the University of San Francisco. The original shop opened as a specialty coffee bean roastery and retailer located in Seattle's Pike Place market. Originally, Siegl was Starbucks' only paid employee, who scooped beans for customers, while the other two cofounders kept their day jobs.

The Starbucks founders

The Starbucks founders

Future CEO Howard Schultz joined Starbucks as director of retail operations and marketing in 1982 after visiting the coffee shop from New York. After a 1983 trip to Italy, Schultz approached the owners of Starbucks about switching the shop over to a coffeehouse modeled after the espresso bars he saw in Milan. Schultz's experiment proved to be successful, which led him to found Il Giornale, a company that sold Starbucks' espresso drinks and beans in 1985. In 1987, Il Giornale acquired Starbucks' assets with the backing of local investors and changed its name to Starbucks Corporation. By that time, the company had grown to seventeen locations, including a store in Chicago and its first store outside of the United States in Vancouver, Canada.

Starbucks continued growing under Schultz, expanding its Seattle headquarters in 1990 and completing its IPO in 1992 with 165 stores worldwide. After this, Starbucks saw a period of rapid expansion, growing to 3,501 stores by the year 2000, 16,858 by 2010, and 32,938 by 2020.

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Funding Rounds

Products

Acquisitions

SBIR/STTR Awards

Patents

Further Resources

Title
Author
Link
Type
Date

Howard Schultz, Returning to Starbucks, Seeks New Start With Baristas - WSJ

Heather Haddon

https://www.wsj.com/articles/howard-schultz-returning-to-starbucks-seeks-new-start-with-baristas-11647694802

Web

March 19, 2022

Starbucks: The First 50 Years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz6o31J-eUk

Web

September 20, 2021

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