Starbucks Orders Up a Price Hike

Second increase in 10 months averages an eye-opening 9 cents
By Sam Biddle,  Newser Staff
Posted Jul 23, 2007 6:34 PM CDT
Starbucks Orders Up a Price Hike
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With the cost of energy and dairy soaring, Starbucks will hike prices for the second time in less than a year at the end of the month. The 3% jump means an average 9-cent increase for coffees, lattes, and Frappuccinos, the AP reports. The hike applies to company-owned stores; licensed operators usually follow suit, a spokesman tells the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Starbucks is under pressure from investors to beef up its bottom line, Reuters reports, and analysts view the relatively small increase as a solid strategy. "It should definitely be a positive on both sales and earnings going forward," says one analyst. Starbucks stock, which has dropped more than 20% this year, closed up 47 cents at $28.17. (More Starbucks stories.)

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