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Starbucks stock slides as CEO Brian Niccol calls earnings miss ‘disappointing’

Last updated: April 30, 2025 2:35 pm
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Starbucks (SBUX) stock faced a significant setback on Wednesday, dropping 5.7% following the release of the coffee giant’s second-quarter earnings report. The results fell short of Wall Street’s expectations, raising concerns about the company’s future trajectory under CEO Brian Niccol.

One of the key factors contributing to the decline in Starbucks’ stock was the 2% decrease in US comparable store sales, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of decline. This trend was attributed to customers seeking more affordable options at competitors like Dunkin’ and McDonald’s. While the average ticket size per transaction rose by 3%, the overall number of transactions fell by 4%.

In China, Starbucks saw a different pattern with flat comparable sales in the second quarter. Although there was a 4% increase in transactions, this was offset by a 4% decline in ticket size. Analysts had anticipated a more significant decline in same-store sales for China, highlighting the challenges faced by Starbucks in this crucial market.

The company’s financial performance also fell short of expectations, with adjusted earnings per share coming in at $0.41, below the projected $0.49. Revenue of $8.76 billion missed the target of $8.83 billion, further adding to investor concerns.

Despite these disappointing results, CEO Brian Niccol remains optimistic about Starbucks’ future. He acknowledged the challenges faced by the company but expressed confidence in the “Back to Starbucks” plan aimed at revitalizing the business. Since joining Starbucks from Chipotle, Niccol has implemented strategies to streamline operations, focus on core products, and regain market share in China.

Niccol’s focus on China is crucial, given that the country represents a significant portion of Starbucks’ global footprint. Despite facing tariffs and geopolitical tensions, Niccol emphasized the company’s long-term commitment to the Chinese market. He highlighted initiatives such as product innovation and targeted marketing as key drivers of growth in China.

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As part of the turnaround plan, Starbucks has made tough decisions, including layoffs and changes to its customer policies. The company’s unionized workers recently rejected a contract offer, underscoring the challenges faced in maintaining labor relations amidst restructuring efforts.

Overall, Starbucks’ performance in the second quarter reflects the complexities of navigating a competitive market landscape and geopolitical uncertainties. While the road ahead may be challenging, Niccol’s leadership and strategic vision will be pivotal in guiding Starbucks towards sustainable growth and success in the future.

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