Starbucks Corporation had an annual average earnings growth of 15% over the past 10 years.
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Starbucks Corporation is scheduled to announce its Q3 earnings on July 26, 2012.
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On Tuesday, Starbucks Corporation CEO Howard Schultz called on business leaders to stop funding political campaigns until Congress stops the partisan bickering.
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Starbucks Corporation is scheduled to announce its Q1 earnings on January 24.
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GuruFocus rated Starbucks Corporation the business predictability rank of 3-star.
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Starbucks Corporation announced its Q4 and fiscal 2012 earnings as strong same store sales growth combined with aggressive global expansion helped the company post strong results.
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Starbucks Corporation has released its fourth quarter 2012 results.
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The dividend yield of Starbucks Corporation stocks is 1.6%.
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Among the largest underlying components of QQQ, in trading today News Corp ( NASD: NWSA) is trading flat, Starbucks Corporation ( NASD: SBUX) is down about 1.2%, and Priceline.com Incorporated ( NASD: PCLN) is lower by about 0.2%.
Starbucks Corporation was formed in 1985.
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Among the largest underlying components of QQQ, in trading today Directv Class A ( NASD: DTV) is up about 0.7%, News Corporation Class A ( NASD: NWSA) is trading flat, and Starbucks Corporation ( NASD: SBUX) is up by about 1.1%.
He pointed out that Starbucks had negotiated the additional corporation tax payment with HMRC.
This afternoon in the House of Commons (one part of the British Parliament) a committee will be grilling executives from Amazon, Google and Starbucks over the amount of corporation tax they pay in the UK. There is a really quite gorgeous and wonderful part to this story.
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The row led coffee chain Starbucks to agree to pay more UK corporation tax.
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Coffee chain Starbucks has agreed to pay more UK corporation tax, after a public outcry over how little it pays.
Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook recently had to defend his company's tax policies in front of a congressional committee, while Google, Amazon and Starbucks have also been criticised for paying too little corporation tax in the UK - accusations they dispute.
There has been much controversy recently about multinationals such as Starbucks, Amazon and Google paying only minimal amounts of corporation tax.
Mr Johnson added that Starbucks should be praised for announcing that going forward it would voluntarily pay UK corporation tax.
Multinationals such as Starbucks, Google and Amazon have come under fire for paying little or no corporation tax despite generating UK sales of hundreds of millions of pounds.
Starbucks' announcement comes after much public anger over the revelation of how little corporation tax it pays in the UK, with some people saying they would boycott its outlets.
In the UK, Google, Starbucks and Amazon are among several large companies to face criticism over the amount of corporation tax they pay.
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Two other multinational companies which have also been criticised for paying too little corporation tax - Amazon and Google - both said they would not be following Starbucks' voluntary contribution lead.
The overall picture is by now familiar to anyone interested in the news: Google, Amazon, Starbucks and many other multinationals are using different jurisdictions and complex accounting rules to avoid paying corporation tax.
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