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“Howard Schultz makes it sound like a slum, but you couldn’t be poor to live there. Don’t let Howard fool you: It was brand new, a beautiful new place with new kitchens, new plumbing.
Fifteen years ago, Howard Schultz reprised his role as Starbucks CEO, returning to the helm to help put the struggling company back on course. At the time, the coffee chain was flailing, facing ...
Starting in New York and Southern California, Starbucks is enhancing its stores with premium features aimed at cultivating a ...
Howard Schultz: If I decide to run for president, not only will I be on the ballot of every state, all 50 states, but we'll be on the ballot in every county, in every district, ...
Howard Schultz said far-left progressives will guarantee Trump's re-election. Billionaire former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz responded to critics Tuesday, saying that it's not his potential ...
Howard Schultz, the billionaire former Starbucks CEO, said in January in a "60 Minutes" interview that he is seriously considering running for president in 2020 as a centrist independent.
Howard Schultz was born in 1953 and raised in a housing project in Brooklyn, New York. His new book, "From the Ground Up," makes it clear that he still carries the weight of several traumatic ...
Howard Schultz, taking over the reins of the coffee giant once again, told employees that he would suspend the coffee giant's stock repurchasing program in order to refocus its capital on employees.
Speaking at The Times’s DealBook D.C. policy forum, Howard Schultz said safety concerns have prompted Starbucks to reconsider its 2018 policy on customer use of restrooms.
Howard Schultz did not like the smell of burnt cheese. For weeks in 2007, he stewed about it. At the time, Mr. Schultz hadn’t been in charge of Starbucks for years, and he couldn’t shake the ...
Howard Schultz does not. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is running for president, wants public colleges to be free. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who is running for president, wants a 2 percent tax on family ...
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