Selling business in China? Starbucks responds
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发表于 2024-11-21 17:40:13
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On November 21st, according to market reports, Starbucks is studying and discussing the development of its business in China, including the possibility of selling shares in the business. At the same time, the company has informally evaluated the interests of multiple potential investors, including local private equity institutions in China. In response, a Starbucks spokesperson stated that the company is committed to the development of its business in China and the maintenance of its partnerships. They are striving to find the best development path, including exploring strategic partnerships. (China Fund News)
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