Starbucks achieved a net revenue of $9.43 billion in the first quarter, with lower than expected growth in same store sales
白云追月素
发表于 2024-1-31 09:41:11
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Starbucks announced its first quarter results as of the end of 2023 on January 30th local time, with a net revenue of $9.43 billion, a year-on-year increase of 8%, and analysts expected $9.6 billion; In the first quarter of the fiscal year, global same store sales increased by 5%, which was lower than the analyst's expected growth of 6.39%. Among them, same store sales in the United States increased by 5%, which was lower than the expected 5.73%; Adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter were $0.90, with analysts expecting $0.93.
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