NASDAQ:SBUX

Starbucks (SBUX)

103.39
+1.20 (1.17%)
as of Jul 1, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 1, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.

Starbucks (SBUX) is currently navigating a complex landscape marked by mixed performance indicators and an ongoing turnaround under its new CEO. Recent reports suggest a positive shift, with a 4% increase in same-store sales, attributed to improved customer service and reduced employee turnover. However, experts express caution due to challenges such as international competition, high oil prices impacting consumer spending, and the necessity of addressing underperforming stores. Analysts are divided on the stock's value, with some viewing it as overbought while others see potential for long-term growth, particularly if the company can effectively implement its strategic plans and resolve ongoing labor disputes. Despite the hurdles, there is optimism regarding the brand's market position and potential recovery path.

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BUY

It reported today and shares tanked 5.66% today. This is a buying opportunity, because the CEO turned around Chipotle. Give him time; it's only been 6 months. The average wait time is much lower, under 4 minutes, and is investing more in people and less in machines. Same-store sales are rising and sales in China are higher than the previous quarter.

HOLD

They report Tuesday. Expects the CEO to announce a domestic and international plan. Shares are stalled under the current CEO. He doesn't expect a breakout quarter, but will hang onto it.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 01/24, Down 12%)

Still a core holding. Turnaround well underway with new CEO. Looking for earnings to stabilize this year, and go up 30-40% in 2026.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 01/24, Up 18%)

Going back to basics. In only 6 months, new CEO has put his stamp on the business. Should be back to double-digit growth next year. Early stages of a turnaround. Incredible franchise. Because people put $$ on their SBUX apps (to the tune of ~$3B), it's making money off this float just like a bank.

Focus includes getting orders through much faster, but creating a better and more welcoming atmosphere. So much about the retail experience today is about the vibe.

TOP PICK

They changed the CEO last summer, one of the best in fast food (did a great job at Chipotle). The CEO is improving through-put, will restore the coffee house vibe, and wants to add 10,000 locations in the US alone. You're betting on the CEO.

(Analysts’ price target is $106.55)
PARTIAL SELL

Biggest change is new CEO. Above 200-day MA since last August, now near 52-week high. Slow pandemic recovery in China. Premium of 36x forward PE, with 9% growth -- well over 3.5x PEG. Bit overbought at 80 RSI, take some profit.

BUY
The 6th-best performer on the S&P in January

Up 18% last month after a beat. He has faith in the new CEO.

WEAK BUY

It reports Tuesday. Maybe buy it after the conference call. The new CEO did a great job to turn around Chipotle.

DON'T BUY

Wild ride, ups and downs. 200-day MA is still declining to flattening, not the most positive sign. Sluggish China impacted performance, uncertainty still there. Trying to enhance efficiencies and revenues. Positive earnings growth won't be until next year. 30x forward PE.

DON'T BUY

The shares are overprices and (some say) the coffee is mediocre. In the last 10 years, the competition has really increased. Too rich.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Buy on this pullback. This was down 13% in 2022, and 2% in 2023 and another 2% this year. It's rare for SBUX to be down three straight years. We'll know when they report Jan. 28 if the turnaround is working. They will do $1 billion in revenue, -1% YOY, $1.12 billion in EBIT or -23% YOY. Analyst expectations are very low. Shares are trading at their 10-year median valuation. They just hired the best QSR CEO who will turn things around. At $80-65, he will add a lot more shares.

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TOP PICK

Starbucks Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a roaster, marketer, and retailer of specialty coffee worldwide. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Channel Development. Its stores offer coffee and tea beverages, roasted whole beans and ground coffees, single serve products, and ready-to-drink beverages; and various food products, such as pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and lunch items. The company also licenses its trademarks through licensed stores, and grocery and foodservice accounts. The company offers its products under the Starbucks, Teavana, Seattle's Best Coffee, Evolution Fresh, Ethos, Starbucks Reserve, and Princi brands. As of October 3, 2021, it operated 16,826 company-operated and licensed stores in North America; and 17,007 company-operated and licensed stores internationally. The company was founded in 1971 and is based in Seattle, Washington. Social media mentions are up 167% in the past 24h.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Shares are up 27% after they changed CEOs, but some analysts aren't sold. Bears say turnarounds take time and are expensive, and earnings estimates need to come down. He agrees with the bulls who feel that operating margins will improve, though earnings estimates need to come down. He has a large position, but hasn't sold a share on the CEO news. He expects either flat or weak earnings next year, but is willing to hold on as long the company comes out better the following year.

WATCH
The only recent catalyst is the new CEO.

Technically, great that it's broken above the 200-day MA, but that's still trending lower. Stock's gapped up. On his watchlist. Concerns about China, its second-largest market.

Investors should be cautious about the new-CEO effect. They need to execute. Stock moving higher is a hope for execution. Not cheap at this point, 2.9x PEG.

(Analysts’ price target is $97.00)
DON'T BUY

Debt levels are very high at the moment (~$15 billion). Capital allocation has not been very strong. Too many new CEO's lately. Would not recommend investing at this time. Better options for investors out there. 

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