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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChipotle's Brian Niccol is 'the guy' to turn around Starbucks' premium brand, says Evercore's PalmerDavid Palmer, Evercore ISI analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the challenge of reestablishing the premium brand Starbucks once was, why the analyst didn't rerate Starbucks' stock, and much more.
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The chief executive of Chipotle Mexican Grill is moving over to Starbucks, the coffee chain announced on Tuesday. Brian Niccol, who has held the top position at Chipotle since 2018, will take the helm of Starbucks next month, the company said. He will replace Laxman Narasimhan, whose relatively brief tenure began in March last year, when he became the first chief executive to come from outside the company. Mr. Niccol’s career also includes a stint as chief executive of Taco Bell. Mr. Narasimhan will step down as chief executive and board director immediately, with the chief financial officer Rachel Ruggeri stepping in as interim chief executive until Sept. 9.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Laxman Narasimhan, Niccol’s, Narasimhan, Rachel Ruggeri Organizations: Starbucks, Taco Bell Locations: Chipotle, United States, China
U.S. high school graduates looking for entry-level work might consider starting out at a company appearing on a new ranking from the American Opportunity Index. Released earlier this month, the list named 50 large companies as the best places for people with a high school diploma to launch their careers. The index scored companies based on three metrics: how likely they are to hire entry-level employees, promote them from within and set them up to land better-paying jobs when they leave. "We didn't see a whole lot out there for the 40% of high school graduates who aren't going off to post-secondary education immediately — most of whom have to find some sort of work," he continues. Rather than survey the companies, the index analyzed the career paths of around 5 million workers from 2018 until 2022 to make its assessment.
Persons: who've, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, aren't, Chandrasekaran Organizations: American, Schultz, Foundation, American Opportunity, Glass Institute, Harvard Business School, Walgreens, Financial Services, Gap Inc, Goodyear Tire, Starbucks Retailers, CNBC
Starbucks sent shockwaves through the business world on Tuesday with its announcement that Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol would take the same role at the coffee chain, replacing Laxman Narasimhan. While Starbucks shareholders and Wall Street rejoiced , it's a double-edged sword for Tengler as a holder of both stocks. "While I cheered the move of Brian to Starbucks this morning, I mourned it at the loss at Chipotle." To be sure, Starbucks investors had to go through pain to get to this point. Heading into Tuesday's opening bell, the stock was down about 22% compared with when Narasimhan, the outgoing Starbucks CEO, took over in March 2023.
Persons: Laffer, Nancy Tengler, she's, Brian Niccol, Laxman Narasimhan, it's, Tengler, Brian, she'll, Chipotle, Niccol, nabbed, I'm, that's, , Robert Hum, Tom Rotunno Organizations: Starbucks Locations: Chipotle, Seattle
Read previewLaxman Narasimhan is stepping down as CEO of Starbucks, just 17 months after he assumed the role in March 2023, the coffee giant announced on Tuesday. Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol will take over in September, with current CFO Rachel Ruggeri serving as interim CEO until then. Narasimhan's time at the head of the company had been tainted by falling sales, union clashes, and activist investors. Its former CEO keeps attacking the companyHoward Schultz, who led Starbucks for over 23 years, is not afraid to share his views on company management. In Starbucks' press release addressing the leadership change, Schultz didn't acknowledge Narasimhan's time at the company.
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Chipotle stock fell as much as 10% in premarket trading Tuesday as the company announced CEO Brian Niccol would be leaving his role on Aug. 31 to become CEO of Starbucks . Niccol began as Chipotle CEO in March 2018. Chipotle stock has risen more than 700% since since he took over. Niccol helped lead Chipotle through a foodborne illness scandal and oversaw the chain of restaurants during the pandemic. Before taking over at Chipotle, Niccol was the CEO at Yum Brands' Taco Bell.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol, Scott Boatwright, He's, Jack Hartung, Brian, Mellody Hobson, Chipotle, — CNBC's Amelia Lucas Organizations: Starbucks, Yum Brands, Bell Locations: Chipotle
Watch CNBC's full interview with Starbucks Chair Mellody Hobson
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Starbucks Chair Mellody HobsonStarbucks Chair Mellody Hobson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of the company replacing its CEO Laxman Narasimhan with Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol, how the decision was made, the challenges facing the company today, why Brian Niccol was picked as the new CEO, and more.
Persons: Hobson, Mellody Hobson, Laxman Narasimhan, Brian Niccol Organizations: Starbucks
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) shares are getting wrecked after its CEO Brian Niccol left to try and turn around Starbucks. With a positive outlook on CMG, I see this pre-market drop as an opportunity to invest in a company that seems almost recession-proof. The trade To initiate a bullish position on CMG, I plan to use a strategy known as a "bull call spread." This trade was written assuming Chipotle was trading around $51 a share. If CMG trades at or above the short strike by the expiration date, this trade could yield a return of 100% on the amount risked.
Persons: Brian Niccol, let's, Chipotle Organizations: Grill, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Chipotle
CNN —Traditionally, women considered “demure” behave in a way that is modest, reserved and inoffensive to the point that they’re barely visible. “That’s the joke!”The satire is clearest in a clip in which she asserts that she’s going to behave in a demure, mindful way while going out on the Las Vegas Strip. (The Lincoln Project also made its own “demure” video making fun of Vance and his appearance.) “One thing you need to learn about being demurity, about being demure –– being demure is being mindful, and being mindful includes your f**king self,” she says. Be mindful, be demure and don’t ever let no b*tch dull your shine.”
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIncoming CEO Niccol needs to focus on operations at Starbucks first, says Barclays' BernsteinJeffrey Bernstein, Barclays senior restaurant analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk what's. next for Chipotle as CEO Niccol moves on to Starbucks.
Persons: Bernstein Jeffrey Bernstein, Niccol Organizations: Starbucks, Barclays
US stocks rallied on cooling inflation data from the producer price index report. Investors are hoping for evidence of further cooling in Wednesday's consumer price index. Starbucks gained 23% on Tuesday on news Chipotle boss Brian Niccol will be the new CEO. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the producer price index rose 0.1% in July, underwhelming estimates of a 0.2% increase. Investors will now watch for further disinflationary signals in Wednesday's consumer price index report.
Persons: Brian Niccol, , Dow, Jamie Cox Organizations: Investors, Starbucks, Service, Labor Statistics, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Fed, Harris Financial Group, Bank of America
Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan has stepped down effective immediately. Brian Niccol, the current CEO of Chipotle, will replace Narasimhan in early September. This leadership change comes as Starbucks works to turn around its business. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! The news comes as Starbucks looks to turn around its business amid faltering sales in recent months.
Persons: Laxman Narasimhan, Brian Niccol, , Narasimhan Organizations: Starbucks, Narasimhan, Service, Business
Three-Stock Lunch: Home Depot, Starbucks and Chipotle
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThree-Stock Lunch: Home Depot, Starbucks and ChipotleWill McGough, Prime Capital Investment Advisors director of investments, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss stock plays for three stocks: Home Depot, Starbucks and Chipotle.
Persons: Will McGough Organizations: Starbucks, Prime Capital Investment
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Starbucks unveiled an abrupt leadership change on Tuesday: Brian Niccol, a high-profile name in the restaurant industry, is taking the reins, after months of weak sales at the coffee giant and a falling stock price. Mr. Niccol will step in as chief executive next month, replacing Laxman Narasimhan, whose relatively brief stint in the top job at Starbucks began in March last year. The company’s chief financial officer, Rachel Ruggeri, will serve as interim chief executive until Mr. Niccol officially joins the company on Sept. 9. Mr. Niccol is coming off of six years at the helm of Chipotle Mexican Grill — a period that saw the fast-casual burrito chain nearly double its sales. The company’s stock price has increased about 800 percent since he took over in early 2018.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol, Laxman Narasimhan, Rachel Ruggeri, Chipotle Organizations: Starbucks
Wall Street wasted no time getting behind Starbucks shares after the No. 1 U.S. coffee restaurant named Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol as CEO , dumping Laxman Narasimhan. Baird upgraded Starbucks to outperform from neutral shortly after the news and before trading even began on Wall Street officially. Starbucks shares have struggled for the last three years after an initial demand boom following the pandemic. SBUX 5Y mountain Starbucks, 5 years Baird set a new price target of $110 on Starbucks, which represents a 40%-plus pop from Monday's close.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Laxman Narasimhan, Baird, David Tarantino, Narasimhan, Niccol, Taco Bell Organizations: Wall, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Yum Brands, Taco, Procter, Gamble
Club holding Starbucks on Tuesday announced a home-run hire to lead the coffee giant out of its recent slump: Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol is replacing Laxman Narasimhan as the chief executive. Shares of Starbucks soared more than 13% in premarket trading on the news, to more than $87 each. Niccol will start at Starbucks on Sept. 9 and also serve as chairman of the board of directors. Narasimhan had served as Starbucks' CEO since March 2023. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Laxman Narasimhan, Jim Cramer, Laxman, Niccol, Narasimhan, Rachel Ruggeri, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: Starbucks, Taco Bell, CNBC Locations: Taco, China
"The word 'value' has received a lot of airtime in the past few months," Josh Kobza, the CEO of Burger King parent company Restaurant Brands International , said on Thursday. Value for shareholdersA drive-through area of a Burger King restaurant in Peoria, Ill. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCompanies aren't just thinking about offering value for customers — they're also thinking about shareholder value. For example, Burger King was one of the first chains to unveil a $5 value meal this summer. When its rivals followed suit with their own $5 discount deals, the Restaurant Brands chain didn't see any clear impact to its business. "There are actually some positives to the focus on value across the industry," Restaurant Brands' Kobza told CNBC.
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Social media keeps catching Wall Street off guard
  + stars: | 2024-08-11 | by ( Laila Maidan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +11 min
In 2015, he created TickerTags, a social media data aggregator that tracks company mentions, and sold it to Jefferies' M Science. To be fair…Speculating and making decisions based on social media trends is a risky wager. Wall Street doesn't always respond to social media trends that could negatively drive fundamentals because there aren't tools to understand the impacts, McKeown noted. In the event a social media trend is mentioned, it's not factored into their valuation model, Ober added. How social media sentiment plays into a thesis should depend on an investor's time horizon.
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It’s called a sector rotation, and it happens all the time as part of the natural course of a business cycle. The US economy is still pretty strong, growing at an annualized rate close to 3% in the most recent quarter. But it’s not as if Americans have stopped going to restaurants — they’re just being a bit more discerning when they do. Instead, they’re going to Texas Roadhouse, where they can sit down and have some service with their meal. Or they’re swinging through Chipotle, which saw sales shoot up 11% last quarter at stores open at least a year.
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New York CNN —Fast food giant Yum Brands is going all in on value — but only Taco Bell is performing well enough to immediately bring back inflation-weary customers. But Gibbs said Taco Bell is outperforming its rivals in the fast food industry. “I think we’re really seeing Taco Bell stand out from the crowd,” he said to investors. Of the three, only Taco Bell’s US same-store sales grew in the second quarter of 2024, at 5%. The earnings call highlighted how fast food and fast casual chains are struggling to retain customers who believe it is cheaper to just eat at home.
Persons: Taco Bell, David Gibbs, Gibbs, , Chipotle, Taco, ” Gibbs, YUM, Chris Turner, Burger, Bell, Lawrence Kim, Yum, CNN’s Clare Duffy Organizations: New, New York CNN, Yum Brands, KFC, Taco, ! Brands, CNN Locations: New York, East, Malaysia, Indonesia, Israel
Final Trades: Uber, Chipotle, Organon and the HWM
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinal Trades: Uber, Chipotle, Organon and the HWMThe Investment Committee give you their top stocks to watch for the second half.
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That change in pay and benefits underscores the changing job outlook for the millions of American teen workers following the pandemic-induced labor crunch. Despite those efforts, she's at times seen teen employees leave for higher pay at chain rivals like Starbucks . 'The summer job is back'Whether it's a raise or financial support for education, these boons appear to be luring teens to the workforce. "The summer job is back," said Alicia Sasser Modestino, an associate professor of economics who studies youth development at Northeastern University. Gusto expects sports and recreation; education; and food and beverage to be popular summer job sectors for this age bracket.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Dailey Jogan, Jogan, Liz Wilke, Chipotle, Daniel Banks, Justin Sullivan, Banks, Erin Powell's, Powell, she's, Alicia Sasser Modestino, Gusto's Wilke, Wilke, today's, Olivia Locarno Organizations: Getty, Detroit, Employers, Grill, Northeastern University, Starbucks, Marist College, Amazon Locations: Coney, Brooklyn, New York City, California, San Rafael , California, Minnesota, New Jersey
With nearly three-fourths of the S & P 500 reporting second-quarter results, the earnings picture for the back half of the year is looking unusually complicated. It's been a 'meh' quarter so far We have the usual beat on bottom-line earnings, but revenue beats are below expectations. Most companies are beating on earnings estimates but are declining to hike full-year guidance beyond the beat. Plenty of complaints about a slowing China consumer A weak China economy has been a significant headwind for a number of global companies this season. Procter & Gamble's China sales tumbled 8% from a year ago as consumer spending slowed.
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The California Fast Food Workers Union is calling for the state's minimum wage to rise to $20.70. Businesses are still adjusting to the latest hike, and this could be a breaking point. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementFresh off the heels of a major wage hike in April, California fast food workers are calling for a new one "to keep up with the rising cost of living." The California Fast Food Workers Union presented its demand for a new wage of $20.70 (up from $20) at the first-ever meeting of the newly formed Fast Food Council, KTLA News reported.
Persons: Organizations: Food Workers Union, Service, Food Council, KTLA News, Business Locations: California
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