Starbucks Stock Will Rebound Because Covid Can't End Coffee

Starbucks Stock Will Rebound Because Covid Can't End Coffee

Starbucks stock is rising on Wednesday, following an upgrade from Cowen & Co., which argues that the coffee giant is poised to emerge from the Covid-19 crisis stronger than ever. Analyst Andrew Charles boosted his rating on Starbucks (ticker: SBUX) to …
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Trump facing devastating debt load? Experts say not so fast

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump reportedly must pay back more than $300 million in loans over the next four years, raising the possibility his lenders could face an unprecedented situation should he win a second term and not be able to raise the …
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The home cooking trend is 'becoming a habit,' says CEO of spice maker McCormick

McCormick & Company CEO Lawrence Kurzius told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that the spice maker sees sustained popularity for home cooking, which has flourished during the coronavirus pandemic. “This has really become a trend that’s becoming a habit,” he …
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian markets point to mixed open as investors await US presidential debate

Sept 30 (Reuters) – Asian shares were poised for a mixed opening ahead of the first U.S. presidential debate and ongoing stimulus talks in Washington. Australian S&P/ASX 200 futures were down 0.94% in early trading, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 futures were …
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As American, United, other airlines roll out passenger testing for COVID-19, here's what you need to know

The testing will be provided as a convenience to travelers. The airlines are not making them mandatory, and they are not free. Prices range from $80 to $250, depending on the airline and how the tests are conducted.
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