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Starbucks cuts sales view due to Middle East conflict, warns of weak Q2

Published 30/01/2024, 21:06
© Reuters. A barista prepares coffee using a siphon brewing method as Starbucks Corp opens the first upscale Starbucks Reserve store at the Starbucks headquarters in Seattle, Washington, U.S., February 27, 2018.  REUTERS/David Ryder/File Photo
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By Deborah Mary Sophia

(Reuters) -Starbucks cut its annual sales forecast on Tuesday as the Israel-Hamas war hurt its Middle East business, while warning that softer demand in January and slow recovery in China were likely to dent its second-quarter performance.

The world's largest coffee chain also missed market expectations for first-quarter results, also due to slowing demand for its coffee and cold drinks in the United States.

Its shares, however, rose 4% after the bell, as Wall Street analysts and investors were bracing for a bigger hit to sales following weak store traffic in November and December.

CEO Laxman Narasimhan said on a post-earnings call that the company saw a "significant impact on traffic and sales" in the Middle East due to the conflict.

Its impact also spilled into the U.S., he said, as some consumers launched protests and boycott campaigns asking the company to take a stance on the issue.

The company had in a 2023 statement on its website said it is a non-political organization and dismissed rumors that it had provided support to the Israeli government or army.

While Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) was working to mitigate headwinds in the U.S. through efforts including promotional offers, it would take time for its plans to materialize, the company executives said.

The company now expects full-year comparable sales - both globally and in the U.S. - to grow between 4% and 6%, down from its previous range of 5% to 7% growth.

While comparable sales in China rose 10% in the quarter ended Dec. 31, improving from a 5% rise in the preceding quarter, Starbucks said the recovery was still slower than its expectations as consumers turn more cautious in spending.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Branded coffee mugs are displayed in Starbucks' outlet at a market in New Delhi, India, May 30, 2023. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File Photo/File Photo

Its international segment posted a 7% rise in same-store sales, missing analysts' estimate of 12.07% growth and driving global same-store sales growth of 5% below expectations of a 6.98% rise.

"Results were better than feared following the stock's recent selloff ... it sounds like there is a clear plan despite top-line headwinds," said Stephens analyst Joshua Long.

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