A Very Brief Look at Starbucks

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Starbucks was founded in 1971 on March 30, by three partners. All three partners met while students in University; English Teacher Jerry Baldwin, History teacher Zev Siegl, and writer Gordon Bowker. All three were inspired by Business man and entrepreneur, Alfred Peet, who had been in the roasting business some time and was known for high Quality roasts at affordable prices. Originally the company was to be named Pequod, after the ship mentioned in the children’s classic book, Moby Dick, however the name was later rejected by some of the co-founders. The name Starbuck was agreed on by taking the name of Chief Mate Starbuck from The story Moby Dick. The first Starbucks Café was opened Seattle, 2000 Western Avenue. During the time of opening however only roasted beans were sold, as well as purchasing beans from pre-mentioned mentor “Peet”. After the first year however they expanded and started buying beans from growers.
Many business start and thrive with a good logo. A logo is clear and recognizable and can be viewed from a far. The Starbucks logo has been changed three times from fou7nding in 1971 through to the present. The logo is of a twin tailed mermaid known as a siren from Greek mythology. The logo was designed by Terry heckler who owns a brand consulting agency known as heckler Associates and has designed logos for clients from new balance to Cinnabon.
Starbucks is known for a wide range of products spanning from unique coffees to T-shirt memorabilia. They cater for a wide range of customer, including diabetic and lactose intolerant people. In 2009 the company announced that the menu would have certain changes done such as add salads and baked goods without high cornstarch or artificial flavoring. This move was a...

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...ay 21.50$ per share. Starbucks like many other businesses was incorporated under the laws of the state Washington, in Olympia on November the 4th, 1985. Starbucks common stocks is listed on NASDAQ, under the trading symbol SBUX.
Starbucks human resources and environmental resources has made it clear the general public that it intends to maintain a constant safe and fair work environment. They are responsible in their purchasing of raw ingredients, support farmers loans, plus being involved in nature conservation programs, with the goal in mind to have all cups( by 2015 ) to all be re-usable and recyclable. A new green initiative has just been put in place making sure this all happens with the benefit of green construction. Starbucks also has active involvement in the community, with the hope to contribute 1 million volunteer hours each year to the communities.

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