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European tech CEOs urge 'Europe-first' mentality to counter U.S. dominance after Trump victory
Tech CEOs in Europe are urging the region to take bolder actions to tackle Big Tech's dominance and counter reliance on the U.S. after Donald Trump's presidential election win.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Budget travel icon Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection after mounting losses
The airline hasn't posted an annual profit since 2019 and lost more than $335 million in the first half of the year.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Tesla stock pops after report Trump wants to relax U.S. self-driving rules
Elon Musk was a central figure in the business world pushing for Trump's return to the White House in the lead-up to this month's elections.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
AMC is poised to ride the box-office rebound, as long as its debt doesn't get in the way
AMC is taking strides to improve its revenue and coax lapsed moviegoers back into its theaters with premium screens and specialty popcorn buckets.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Trump picks Liberty Energy CEO and Oklo board member Chris Wright as Energy secretary
Wright has denied that climate change presents a global crisis that needs to be addressed through a transition away from fossil fuels.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Liberty Energy stock jumps after Trump picks CEO Chris Wright as energy secretary
The CEO has denied that climate change is a global crisis that requires a transition away from fossil fuels.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Procrastinating on open enrollment? How to get it done today, in 3 easy steps
Choosing health insurance during open enrollment may seem complicated, but it's easy once you break it down into steps.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
NBA, Warner Bros. Discovery agree to settle lawsuit over live game rights
The NBA and WBD have agreed to end all legal disputes, allowing the league to move forward with new media partners Comcast, Disney and Amazon.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Russia warns U.S. is adding fuel to fire with long-range missile decision
The U.S. decision marks a major reversal in Washington policy a mere two months before the mandate expiry of President Joe Biden.Business - CNBC - November 19 -
How Trump's win could change your health care
President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House is poised to have big impacts on consumer health care.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
What travelers need to know about Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy
Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, becoming the first major U.S. passenger carrier to do so since American Airlines 13 years ago.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Gen Z, millennial retail investors are tapping into ETFs, report finds. Here are things to watch out for, expert say
Gen Zers and millennials are more likely than other generations to hold ETFs in their retirement accounts, report finds. Here are two things to keep in mind.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
House Ethics panel to meet on Trump attorney general pick Matt Gaetz report Wednesday
Many Senate Republicans want the House Ethics Committee report on Matt Gaetz to be released. Gaetz is a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Cloud software company ServiceTitan files to go public on Nasdaq
ServiceTitan focuses on selling a variety of software to small companies, rather than enterprises.Business - CNBC - November 18 -
Brazilian Coffee Prices Hit 47-Year High
Prices for arabica coffee rose by about 71 percent this year.Business - Inc. - 1 hour ago -
Starbucks' plan to return to its roots involves 200,000 Sharpies
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is betting that more personal touches in its cafes will win back customers.Business - CNBC - October 31 -
Here's how Starbucks' new CEO plans to overhaul its struggling cafes
Starbucks to bring back ceramic mugs and messages written in Sharpie pens to revive a coffeehouse vibe at its nearly 40,000 stores.Top stories - CBS News - October 31 -
Starbucks seasonal drinks and snacks have arrived, a week after Dunkin'
Starbucks is following rival Dunkin' in rolling out its holiday menu weeks ahead of Thanksgiving Day.Top stories - CBS News - November 7 -
Analysts are conflicted on industrials — and why we disagree with a sell call on Starbucks
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.Business - CNBC - November 13 -
It's Starbucks Red Cup Day. Here's what to know about the event.
Here's how to get a free holiday-themed reusable red cup and what else there is to know about the event.Top stories - CBS News - November 14 -
Starbucks’ China business is struggling. Here’s how the company may give it a jolt.
Starbucks Corp. is seeking ways to boost its Chinese operations and may sell a stake in the business.Business - MarketWatch - November 21 -
Can Starbucks fix long lines at its airport cafes?
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has said airport stores' performance could improve.Business - CNBC - 5 days ago -
Can Starbucks fix long lines at its airport cafes?
Air travelers face a host of headaches on their journeys: slow security lines, long waits for plush lounges, the threat of delays or cancellations — and the airport Starbucks.Top stories - NBC News - 5 days ago -
Starbucks baristas can't view their schedules after ransomware attack on vendor
A ransomware attack on one of Starbucks’ software vendors has disrupted how the coffee chain’s baristas view and manage their schedules, the company said on Monday.Top stories - NBC News - 4 days ago -
Starbucks baristas can't view their schedules after ransomware attack on vendor
Starbucks baristas are not able to view and manage their schedules because of a ransomware attack on one of the company's vendors.Business - CNBC - 4 days ago -
Starbucks Just Announced a Very Basic Plan, and It’s Kind of a Stroke of Genius
It’s the busiest travel holiday of the year. Have you checked out your airport Starbucks?Business - Inc. - 2 days ago -
Brew with a view: Starbucks opens shop overlooking Korean DMZ
Visitors to Aegibong Peace Ecopark have an extra reason to take in its observation tower: it now houses a Starbucks with views of the DMZ and North Korea.Top stories - NBC News - 10 hours ago -
EU Closes Amazon, Starbucks and Fiat Probes on Tax Rulings
The decision ends three of the EU competition regulator’s attempts to crack down on international companies’ tax deals.Business - The Wall Street Journal - Yesterday -
8 Life-Changing Benefits of Coffee From 9 Key Scientific Studies
Research shows coffee can make you healthier, smarter, and more productive. (And if you don’t like coffee, sometimes other sources of caffeine will do.)Business - Inc. - November 5 -
Coffee, sandwiches, underwear, beer: a day in the life of Japan’s beloved konbini stores
Convenience stores are a neat and functional retail institution in Japan, where customers can access the daily essentials, from buying breakfast to paying bills. Kenji Yamamoto was unsure that his ...World - The Guardian - November 8 -
Coffee, Juice, Shawarma: Tiny Traces of Normal Life in a Ruined Gaza
Most people in the enclave are struggling just to survive Israel’s assault on Hamas, and experts say famine is imminent. Yet a few pockets of ordinary life have bloomed in defiance of the war.World - The New York Times - November 18 -
From fashion to sports, coffee table books are great holiday options
Hollywood to fashion, dogs to sportsEntertainment - ABC News - November 20 -
$344 for a coffee? Scottish farm is selling UK's most expensive cup
A Scottish dairy is making the audacious bid to sell what it’s calling Britain's most expensive cup of coffeeWorld - ABC News - November 21 -
12 Best Black Friday Coffee and Espresso Deals (2024)
Strengthen your morning coffee game with stiff deals on espresso machines, handmade coffee machines, grinders, and more.Tech - Wired - 14 hours ago -
Starbucks’s New CEO Just Revealed a Brilliant Master Plan to Turn the Company Around. It All Starts With 4 Words
Brian Niccol’s new four-word goal for Starbucks is brilliant in its simplicity. But there’s more than meets the eye.Business - Inc. - October 31 -
Starbucks’ new CEO has diagnosed its problems. Analysts say the solutions could get expensive.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has laid out a bold turnaround plan for the coffee chain, with plans to tighten up service and redesign stores. But analysts are proceeding with caution.Business - MarketWatch - November 1