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Starbucks Suffers from Declining Sales, New CEO Plans to Turn Things Around

The well-known coffee chain Starbucks has been struggling with weaker sales for several months, as confirmed by the latest preliminary financial indicators for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024. However, there is hope in the form of a new CEO, who has a plan to reverse the situation. Starbucks must change its approach to customers while also listening to its employees, who have identified many operational issues.

Starbucks Suffers from Declining Sales, New CEO Plans to Turn Things Around

Financial results disappointed market expectations

Preliminary sales results for the Q4 FY 2024 (the three-month period ending September 29, 2024) show a year-on-year decline of 3% to $9.1 billion, and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) stand at $0.80, below the market’s consensus expectations, which had predicted revenues of $9.38 billion and EPS of $1.03.* Sales from existing stores fell by as much as 7% year-on-year, marking the biggest drop since the Covid-19 pandemic and the third consecutive quarter of decline. The main issue is weakened demand in key markets, such as North America, where Starbucks saw a 6% revenue drop by this metric, while in China, it was as much as 14%. The company attributes this to rising competition, which offers cheaper alternatives, changing consumer behaviour and preferences. Despite the disappointing results, Starbucks plans to increase its dividend from $0.57 to $0.61 per share to boost investor confidence.

Challenges for the new CEO

Under the leadership of its new CEO, Brian Niccol, Starbucks is now developing a new strategy to return to growth, prompting the company to suspend financial guidance for fiscal year 2025. Niccol, who previously served as CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill, successfully tackled similar sales challenges at that company. The initiative, called “Back to Starbucks’ Plan,” aims to focus on the elements that once set the company apart from its competitors and made the brand popular. Niccol reportedly spent several weeks in Starbucks stores listening to feedback from both customers and employees. Based on what he heard, he emphasized the need to simplify procedures and refocus on high-quality coffee. However, these goals can only be achieved with motivated employees, who are currently facing difficult conditions, such as low wages and staffing shortages in various locations. Starbucks will present more concrete steps to address these issues on October 30, when it releases its full financial results for the past fiscal period.

Stock performance supported by new director and hedge fund

On Tuesday, October 22, after hours, Starbucks’ stock price dropped by more than 4% on Nasdaq, following the announcement of preliminary results for the past quarter. The stock had experienced significant losses this year until August, till Niccol was appointed to lead of the coffee giant, when they surged by almost 25%.* Starboard Value, an American hedge fund, has also decided to back the company with an investment, saying its shares are undervalued.

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Source: Investing.com*

Conclusion

Starbucks finds itself in a challenging position with declining revenues and weakening demand. However, the new CEO is determined to turn things around by listening to both consumer and employee feedback. Although the results have not yet met market expectations, focusing on core values could be a key step toward restoring confidence among customers and investors. [1]

 

* Data relating to the past are not a guarantee of future returns.

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David Matulay, analyst of InvestingFox

Sources:

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/22/starbucks-shares-slide-after-preliminary-results-show-sales-fell-again.html

https://www.investing.com/news/economy-news/starbucks-pulls-annual-forecasts-amid-turnaround-under-new-ceo-3676056

https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/starbucks-baristas-and-customers-have-one-message-to-new-ceo-change-3676527

https://stories.starbucks.com/press/2024/starbucks-reports-preliminary-q4-and-full-fiscal-year-2024-results/

https://www.investing.com/news/economy-news/activist-starboard-value-takes-stake-in-starbucks-wsj-reports-3565259

 

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