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Starbucks Korea to shut 2,000 stores to teach history lessons to employeesStarbucks Korea is closing over 2,000 stores for mandatory history and social sensitivity training after a marketing campaign sparked outra...
Starbucks sees sharp drop in Korean sales after 'Tank Day' marketing backlashStarbucks Korea sales have dropped significantly. This follows a marketing campaign that caused public anger. The campaign was linked to th...
US lawmaker in China says there's 'a lot of work to do' to resolve trade conflictA US congressional delegation, led by Rep. Adam Smith, concluded a five-day trip to China, emphasizing the need to resolve the US-China tra...
In India, Trump's tariffs spark calls to boycott American goodsAmidst rising anti-American sentiment fueled by U.S. tariffs, Indian businesses and supporters of Prime Minister Modi are calling for boyco...
US stock market today: S&P 500 falls, Dow Jones drops, Nasdaq offers relief. Check top performing stocksStarbucks stocks slipped 0.2 per cent after reporting a weaker profit than analysts expected as it tries to turn around its operations.
Nestle brews plans to bring Starbucks to retail outletsNestle is considering introducing Starbucks' ready-to-drink coffee products in India's retail market as part of their global partnership. T...
More bang for Starbucks, IndiaStarbucks is a case study of how to unanchor prices and maintain exceptional customer connect. Brand loyalty in India on a par with what St...
Coffee so cold it's hot: Iced Americano is South Korea's unofficial national drinkSouth Korea's coffee culture has even spawned its own language.
Laxman Narasimhan: Starbucks’ new Indian boss is a move-fast espresso drinker new to retailBy the six-month mark, Narasimhan had come up with a strategy to turn around Reckitt’s performance that has prioritized growth and investme...
South Korea changes how people dine: AI robots negate contact with staff, serve customersFrom order to pick-up, customers don't need a single face-to-face interaction.
Wall Street gains ground after virus-driven selloffAll major S&P sectors were trading higher, with technology leading the charge on a 1.6% gain. Defensive utilities , real estate and consume...
In trade dispute with Donald Trump, China has a secret weaponBeijing has used such campaigns in past disputes, sometimes with catastrophic consequences. The last time it did so was 6 years ago, agains...
Would you pay $50 for coffee that is from space?To make the Astronaut coffee, cafe-owner Byeon puts the coffee beans into a weather balloon and launches it into space.
Venture capital firms invest Rs 40 crore in TeaboxTeabox sources tea from over 200 plantations in the country for its customers in 75 countries. It eliminates intermediaries by selling onli...
- Tata Steel, ONGC in Fortune's most admired companies list
Tata steel and ONGC have made it to a list of the world's most admired companies, compiled by management consultancy giant Hay Group and Fo...
- Coffee to double its reach in India
As existing coffee chains step up their expansion spree, the challenge is to manage costs. Cafés have moved into corporate campuses, hospit...
- Only three years for coffee chains to gain ground before Starbucks and Dunkin' enter India
Existing coffee chains have a window of opportunity of about three years before global heavies Starbucks and Dunkin' start going full blast.
- High living costs shock foreigners arriving in SKorea
South Korea is striving to become more foreigner-friendly, offering expatriates a range of services aimed at making life easier and more pl...
- Starbucks rides home with Pepsi
The world's largest coffee chain and PepsiCo have signed a deal to sell Starbucks ready-to-drink beverages in international markets, includ...
- US retail magic fails overseas
When it comes to selling overseas, the strategies of American retailers don’t always translate.