Hyungjun88
08-15

I am bearish Starbucks because of fierce competition from Luckin and many drinks chain. Unless there are promotions or coupons that I can use to buy coffee, I normally will not visit Starbucks as my first choice. The new CEO has a very good track record and he may be able to switch around the company though.

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  • heplo
    08-15
    heplo
    true, I believe that Starbucks is just temporary as the time they have lost is one that never gets back
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