Starbucks reports 3% rise in net revenues and lower operating income for fiscal 2025
Starbucks Corporation reported total net revenues of $37.2 billion for fiscal year 2025, a 3.0% increase from $36.2 billion in fiscal 2024. Consolidated operating income was $2.9 billion, down from $5.4 billion the previous year. The operating margin declined to 7.9% from 15.0% in fiscal 2024, primarily due to restructuring costs, deleverage, increased investments in labor hours, and inflation. Net earnings attributable to Starbucks were $1.9 billion, compared to $3.8 billion in fiscal 2024. The company highlighted ongoing investments in its "Back to Starbucks" initiatives, including enhancements in staffing, the Green Apron Service model, and support for retail leaders. Starbucks is also reimagining its rewards program and increasing support for licensee partners.
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