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Why Wall Street hates Starbucks

Posted Mar 30 2008, 08:26 PM by Douglas McIntyre
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Starbucks has been a disappointment recently. Same-store sales in the U.S. slowed over the last couple of quarters. The company pushed down its guidance. Founder Howard Schultz kicked out his CEO and took over.

In late 2006, Starbucks traded over $40. It is well below that now -- under $18 on most days.

Right as the stock peaked, then-CEO Jim Donald made the audacious statement that the company would eventually have 40,000 stores. On the day he said that Starbucks had 12,440 stores. Looking back, it is almost certain the his prediction had no chance of becoming a reality. But, the $40 share price had gone to his head. He had become delirious with success.

Schultz and company has to live with echos of that forecast, and they will have to for some time. (For more about Starbucks' troubles, read this and this and this.)

It is not unlike a statement made by AMD in the middle of 2006. It would end up with 40% of the market for server chips by mid-2009. AMD was trading at $36 or so when the company made that prediction. Since then larger rival Intel has beaten it like a red-headed mule. AMD is now a $6 stock and that is not likely to get better. It has about 20% of the server market.

Outsiders say that Wall Street doesn't have a long memory. That may be true in some cases, but it does tend to remember the big promises from big companies. Better to keep your mouth shut and let the numbers speak for themselves.

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I've always joked about being president of the (non-exhisting) "Never ever going to a Starbucks" and now it sounds like I had the right idea all along.It's all about apperance more than actual quality of a good "cup'a joe". McDonalds has also tried to follow some weird trend of improving coffee tastes and they have completely screwed-up there coffee as well. Wake up America, and let's get back to the basics of good tasting coffee !

I didn't realize that walking around with a Starbucks cup was a status symbol.  Wow!!  I looked affluent and didn't even know it! I make my coffee M-Sat and on Sunday I enjoy a latte and people watching.  I agree there doesn't need to be one on every corner.

Everyone keeps pricing a cup of coffee at $5.  I've never paid over $3.50 and that's a Venti Latte that will last for two days!!  BTW..how much do all of you pay for a beer at the local bar?

HEY MR, JIM DON'T BE A HATER AM SORRY IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD A $5 DOLLAR CUP OF  COFFEE.......................DON'T  BE SO MISERABLE JUST ENJOY IT ..............

for Jim, I agree with you... Im not stupid to pay $5 for just a cup of coffee. I can make a better taste coffee from my own kitchen without paying that much. In this time of recession, we should think on how are we going to spend a single dollar from our pocket.

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