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In Episode 47 of “Market News with Rodney Lake,” Professor Lake, Director of the GW Investment Institute, focuses on Starbucks’ business model, financial health, and prospects. While the brand remains strong and globally recognized, especially in North America and China, key financial indicators suggest weaker performance: revenue growth has slowed from 23% in 2021 to negative in 2025, gross margins have declined from 29% to 25%, and net margins have declined from 13% to 9%. Professor Lake explains that modest free cash flow and net debt of $23 billion limit Starbucks’ flexibility. The company also offers a growing dividend, but high valuation and a weakening balance sheet minimize optimism. One upside is new CEO Brian Niccol, who successfully led a turnaround at Chipotle and may revitalize Starbucks’ customer experience and brand.

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