Starbucks Falls 0.41% as Institutional Buyers Pile In on $870M Volume Ranks 106th 2.6% Yield Masks Strain
Starbucks (SBUX) closed 0.41% lower on August 11, with a trading volume of $870 million, ranking 106th in the market. Institutional investors, including Fiduciary Family Office LLC, added to their stakes in Q1, acquiring 4,946 shares worth $485,000, while others like Hughes Financial Services and McClarren Financial Advisors also built new positions. The company announced a quarterly dividend of $0.61 per share, yielding 2.6%, though its payout ratio of 105.17% highlights financial strain.
Recent earnings revealed a $0.14 miss in EPS, reporting $0.50 against an estimated $0.64, with a net margin of 7.18%. Despite a 3.8% revenue growth to $9.46 billion year-over-year, analysts remain cautious. BarclaysBCS-- and JPMorganJPM-- upgraded their price targets to $115 and $105, respectively, while CitigroupC-- cut its target to $99. The stock now carries a "Hold" consensus rating, with 15 "Buy" and 4 "Sell" recommendations.
Operational challenges emerged in South Korea, where a policy restricting bulky office equipment in cafes led to a minor share price dip. Meanwhile, new Disney-themed merchandise and a focus on price stability signaled strategic adjustments. The stock’s 52-week range of $74.75–$117.46 and a 12-month P/E ratio of 39.71 reflect mixed investor sentiment amid macroeconomic pressures.
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