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Starbucks' Objective• To establish Starbucks as the most recognized and respected brand in the world.Starbucks aims for continued supplyStarbucks aims to increase mass-market reachCoffee maker is increasing efforts to sell ready-made drinks, coffee beans
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PG&E serves over 16 million customers in California, which includes residential homes, businesses, and institutions.
It serves about 4000 customers a day. (In one restaurant).
In 2002 Starbucks served about 20 million customers a week, earning $3.288 billion. In 2007 Starbucks has earned a net income of 9.411 billion. This is a growth rate of 286.2%. Assuming the 20 million customers are correlated with the net income and its growth rate, I assume that Starbucks served 57.24 million customers a week, that is about 2.98 billion customers served per year! However, 85% of sales come from retail stores, which means with 15,011 world wide stores, in 2007, each store, theoretically, averagely served about 168,743 customers a year. This is equal to 462 customers day! On average, stores open at 5:00am to 5:30 and close around 10:00pm to 11:00pm. So at a maximum of 16 hours a day, the average Starbucks employee team stirs out about 29 beverages an hour.
Banks have branches because, they want to reach out to more and more customers and provide their services. The more the customers they serve, the more the profit/revenue they make. So they operate many branches across the country and serve as many customers as possible.
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There are countless thousands of restaurants which serve coffee. McDonald's serves coffee. Starbucks serves many varieties of coffee. It would be difficult to find a restaurant which doesn't serve coffee.
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