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Starbucks posts better-than-expected profit in fiscal 1Q

FILE- This Dec. 13, 2018, file photo shows a sign for a Starbucks Coffee shop in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass. Starbucks Corp. reports financial results Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) ORG XMIT: NYBZ412 (Charles Krupa / AP)
By Dee-Ann Durbin Associated Press

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Stronger holiday sales help Starbucks post better-than-expected results in fiscal Q1.

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SEATTLE – Improved U.S. holiday sales helped Starbucks Corp. achieve better-than-expected results in its fiscal first quarter.

After a disappointing holiday in 2017, Starbucks made some changes. This past year, holiday drinks went on sale earlier and the company removed some merchandise from the lobby to make a clearer path to gift cards.

It worked. Starbucks Chief Operating Officer Roz Brewer said U.S. gift card sales – which were down last year – jumped 12 percent to $2.6 billion this year. U.S. store transactions were flat for the quarter, but customers spent more per visit.

Starbucks’ sales in locations open at least a year were up 4 percent worldwide in the October-December period.

The Seattle-based company said Thursday it earned $760.6 million, or 61 cents per share, during the quarter. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs like restructuring expenses, were 75 cents per share. Analysts had forecast earnings of 65 cents per share, according to Zacks Investment Research.

The Seattle-based coffee chain posted revenue of $6.63 billion in the period, also topping Wall Street’s forecast of $6.49 billion.

Starbucks expects full-year earnings in the range of $2.68 to $2.73 per share.

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