Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

Starbucks North America head retires after five months in the role

FILE PHOTO: The logo of the American coffee company Starbucks is seen in Mexico City
September 16, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Starbucks said on Monday that its North America CEO, Michael Conway, had decided to retire after about 11 years at the coffee chain.

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Britain needs finance sector strategy to tap foreign billions, report says

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Fed slashes rates by a half-point – what that means for the economy and the presidential election

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