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Starbucks reported same-store sales growth for the first time in nearly two years.
U.S. same-store sales were flat for the quarter but turned positive in September.
Global same-store sales rose 1%, driven by international markets.
The company's Q4 earnings were weaker than expected, with an adjusted EPS of 52 cents vs. 56 cents expected.
Revenue was $9.57 billion vs. $9.35 billion expected.
Why this matters:: This growth suggests Starbucks' 'Back to Starbucks' strategy is effectively winning back customers. Investors reacted positively, with shares rising 2% in extended trading.
Starbucks' turnaround strategy, led by CEO Brian Niccol, focuses on revitalizing its two largest markets, the U.S. and China. The recent earnings report indicates progress, with global same-store sales increasing by 1%. Although U.S. same-store sales were flat overall for the quarter, they turned positive in September, signaling a potential upward trend. The company's restructuring plan included closing 627 locations and laying off approximately 900 nonretail employees.
Despite the positive sales growth, Starbucks' fiscal fourth-quarter net income attributable to Starbucks decreased to $133.1 million, or 12 cents per share, from $909.3 million, or 80 cents per share, the previous year. Excluding restructuring costs and other items, the adjusted earnings per share were 52 cents, falling short of the expected 56 cents.
Q: What contributed to Starbucks' same-store sales growth?
Growth was primarily driven by international markets and a positive turn in U.S. sales in September.
Q: What is the 'Back to Starbucks' strategy?
It is a turnaround initiative focused on revitalizing the company's performance in key markets and winning back customers.
Q: How did the market react to the earnings report?
Shares of Starbucks rose 2% in extended trading following the announcement.
Starbucks' turnaround strategy is showing early signs of success with the return to same-store sales growth.
While overall earnings were down, the positive sales trend suggests a potential recovery.
Keep an eye on Starbucks' performance in the coming quarters to see if this growth is sustained.
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