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    Sunday, May 12, 2024

    Starbucks to boost number of shops by almost 50 percent

    Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz presents during the Starbucks 2016 Investor Day meeting Wednesday in New York. (Richard Drew/AP Photo)

    New York — Starbucks plans to open 12,000 new locations within five years, boosting the total number of its coffee shops worldwide by almost 50 percent.

    The Seattle brewer outlined its growth plans before investors in New York Wednesday, about a week after it announced that Howard Schultz, who has built Starbucks into a global brand with 25,000 locations since joining the company more than 30 years ago, would step down as CEO in April.

    Schultz, who becomes executive chairman, will be replaced as CEO by Chief Operating Officer Kevin Johnson. Shares of Starbucks Corp. have declined about 2 percent since the announcement.

    Schultz stressed again Wednesday that he wasn't leaving Starbucks, and that he plans to oversee the growth of its high-end stores, called Starbucks Reserve Roasteries.

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