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Starbucks beats Q1 EPS estimate by 4 cents; some Chinese outlets closed due to epidemic outbreak

Coffee chain major Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) on Tuesday posted a 7% increase in the revenues in Q1 to $7.1 billion, building on its top-line uptrend. This was in line with analysts’ projection.

Meanwhile, Q1 profit of $0.79 per share was 4 cents higher than the Wall Street view, despite the softness in margin performance and high costs.

Starbucks Q1 2020 earnings highlights

Global comparable-store sales rose 5%, driven by a 3% rise in average ticket and a 2% growth in comparable transactions.

In China

The company said more than half of its Chinese outlets have been closed following the outbreak of coronavirus. The coffee company expects this to be temporary and has kept its projections for the full year unchanged.  

Starbucks’ global strategy, with a focus on enhancing customer experience through store remodeling and digital innovation, has been producing the desired results, especially in China where it has a delivery partnership with Alibaba (BABA)

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The company has been recording decent comparable sales growth in China, a key market in terms of market share, despite intense competition from local player Luckin Coffee (LK)

The demand for the company’s pricey specialty drinks, the primary source of margin, has increased in the recent past. The trend is encouraging both in terms of profitability and brand expansion. However, the coffee segments of rivals McDonald’s (MCD) and Dunkin Brands (DNKN) are trying to catching up, which points to the need for Starbucks to keep innovating.

SBUX shares were modestly down during aftermarket hours immediately following the announcement. The stock, which is currently trading below the $100-mark, gained 39% in the past twelve months.

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