Starbucks Corporation (SBUX):
Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) stock finished at $ 63.39 and a registered exchange rate of 0.30% in Friday negotiation session. The Company has held 1199.74 million floating shares and holds 1257.6 million shares outstanding. The recent trading activity revealed that the share price fell to 33.82% from its minimum of 52 weeks and traded with a variation of -8.10% compared to a maximum published in the last period of 52 weeks.
The earnings per share of the company show a growth of 70.00% for the current year and is expected to achieve a growth in profits for the next year to 13.65%. The analyst predicted a growth of ESP for the next 5 years at 11.95%. The EPS growth rate of the company in the last five years was 261.40%. The rate of earnings growth for the next few years is an important measure for investors wishing to hold a stock for several years. The company's earnings usually have a direct relationship with the price of the company's shares. The stock recorded a 10.70% sales growth over the last 5 years. The quarter of EPS growth in the quarter is 4.30% and the quarter of sales growth in the quarter is 10.60%.
The share price has moved -8.10% from the 50-day maximum and is spaced out by 11.66% from the 50-day minimum. Analyze the consensus score is 2.3. For the next one-year period, the average of the individual price targets reported by sell-side analysts is $ 68.64.
As has been a brief look at profitability, the company profit margin was recorded at 18.30% and the operating margin was recorded at 23.30%. The company maintained a gross margin of 58.80%. The institutional property of the company is 79.50% while the insider property is 2.80%. The company maintained its return on investment (ROI) to 43.90% in the previous 12 months and was able to maintain the return on invested capital (ROA) to 23.30% over the last twelve months. Return on equity (ROE) recorded at 115.70%.
Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) the recent trading volume of the shares is equal to 7711858 shares with respect to its average volume of 13818.39 thousand shares. The relative volume observed at 0.56.
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The current ratio of 2.2 is used primarily to give an idea of the ability of a company to repay its liabilities (debts and payables) with its assets (cash, negotiable securities, inventories, credits). As such, the current relationship can be used to make a rough estimate of a company's financial health. The quick ratio of 2 is a measure of how much a company can meet its short-term financial liabilities with fast assets (cash and cash equivalents, short-term marketable securities and credits). The greater the relationship, the greater the financial security of a company in the short term. A common rule of thumb is that companies with a rapid ratio above 1.0 are sufficiently able to meet their short-term liabilities.
The long-term debt / equity shows a value of 7.77 with a total debt / net equity of 8.07. It provides investors with the idea of the company's leverage, measured by dividing total liabilities from shareholders' equity. It also illustrates the debt that the company is using to finance its assets in relation to the value represented in equity.
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Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) inventories fell by -2.49%, in contrast to the 20-day moving average showing the negative short-term movement in stocks. It fell -0.92% below the 50-day simple moving average. This is showing a medium-term bearish trend based on SMA 50. The share price rose above 10.47% from its 200-day moving average, identifying a positive long-term trend.
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