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Elliott offers Starbucks settlement to allow CEO to keep top job, CNBC reports

The logo of the American coffee company, Starbucks, in Mexico City
August 01, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) -Elliott Management has proposed board expansion and governance improvement at coffee chain Starbucks as part of a settlement that would allow CEO Laxman Narasimhan to keep his position, CNBC reported on Thursday.

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