Coffee chain Starbucks China and Luckin both experienced a double-digit decline in same-store sales in the June quarter of 14% and 20.9% respectively, sending a signal that consumption headwinds and intensified competition are still dampening the brands’ earnings. Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of US-headquartered Starbucks said China is “one of our most notable international challenges,” citing “unprecedented store expansion” and “a mass segment price war” as reasons for the underwhelming performance in the past year. China contributed $733.8 million in revenue to Starbucks, down 11% from a year prior. Luckin Coffee, which has adjusted its flagship “9.9 yuan a coffee” campaign in scope since February, has seen operating margins turn up 12.5% from a negative figure last quarter. The Chinese coffee chain reported 35.5% growth to RMB 8.4 billion ($1.16 billion) in second-quarter earnings, a growth rate half the figure a year ago. [Starbucks; Luckin Coffee]
文章
71
浏览
81936
获赞
24
Everything you need to know about the OLED display rumored to be on the iPhone 12
In a normal year, Apple shows off its new line of iPhones in September. 2020 has been anything but nGay man hits back at politician for calling pro
Australia is still in the grips of a debate over marriage equality, and it's often been a toxic affaTrump says 'Facebook was always anti
President Donald Trump wants the world to believe he won the 2016 presidential election on his own pOkCupid is now making it easier to figure out who's a feminist, sort of
Ever wish you could weed out misogynist jerks from your dating pool?Starting today, it might get a liPhone users can use Live View in Google Maps to better share locations
Augmented reality in Google Maps brings digital arrows, pins, and markers right in front of you as yLas Vegas and AAA launch a new driverless shuttle service
Cirque du Soleil. Siegfried and Roy. Frank Sinatra. Celine Dion. Britney Spears. And now—finalThe next generation of iPhones won't have a TrueDepth rear camera, says analyst
The iPhone X's release is imminent (and we can tell you all about it in our review), but that hasn't'Careless People': The explosive Facebook insider account, explained
In books by disgruntled former employees, it can be hard to hear real complaints over the sound of aTim Cook on Hong Kong protest app removal: We did it to protect our users
Apple has received a fair amount of backlash over its decision to ban an app that allows Hong Kong pYahoo's Vidya Nayak on opening doors for women in tech
Vidya Nayak, Head of Product Design at Yahoo Search, is aware it’s not easy to be a visible feNicki Minaj dropped Seth Rogen’s name in a verse and he lost his mind
Most people brag about how they spotted a celebrity on the street or how they drove passed the HollyHurricane Harvey telethon: Beyonce, George Clooney and more to appear
In an effort to help the people affected by Hurricane Harvey, dozens of celebrities will join forcesRyan Reynolds taunts Robert Downey Jr. over fantasy football with a glorious video
It's hard to tell what Ryan Reynolds enjoys most: fantasy football, or the opportunity fantasy footbOf course there's a Trump tweet for the 'moron' fiasco
Long before he was president, Donald Trump tweeted an "interesting cartoon."Today that tweet has comGay man hits back at politician for calling pro
Australia is still in the grips of a debate over marriage equality, and it's often been a toxic affa