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  2. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Starbucks operates six coffee roasteries with tasting rooms and 43 coffee bars as part of the program. The latest roastery location opened on Chicago 's Magnificent Mile in November 2019, and is the world's largest Starbucks location. The company has been subject to multiple controversies related to its business practices.

  3. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    Business ethics - Wikipedia is an article that introduces the concept, history, and theories of ethical conduct in business. It also covers topics such as corporate social responsibility, stakeholder theory, and environmental ethics.

  4. Howard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Howard D. Schultz (born July 19, 1953) [2] is an American businessman and author who was the chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks from 1986 to 2000, from 2008 to 2017, and interim CEO from 2022 to 2023. Schultz owned the Seattle SuperSonics basketball team from 2001 to 2006.

  5. Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan says he spent six months as a ...

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    Narasimhan joins Fortune's Leadership Next podcast to talk about the company's purpose, its business in China—and his coffee drink of choice.

  6. Column: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target ...

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    Column: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target — and why the company is in a panic Starbucks Chief Executive Howard Schultz during his brief presidential campaign in 2019 ...

  7. Starbucks’s case at the Supreme Court is a venti lose-lose ...

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    On Apr. 23, the Supreme Court heard Starbucks' challenge to a court ruling that mandated the coffee company to rehire seven employees at its Memphis, Tennessee café after a federal agency found ...

  8. Original Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Place Starbucks store, also known as the Original Starbucks, is the first Starbucks store, established in 1971 at Pike Place Market, in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States. The store's exterior in February 2014. The doors to the first Starbucks store opened on March 30th, 1971.

  9. Starbucks bows to 'boycott' pressure, will let staff wear ...

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    Starbucks is making more than 250,000 shirts in collaboration with its Black Partner Network for all U.S. baristas to wear.