1. Starbucks:
Now and beyond
Presented by “Team 5”:
Denisa Dobrin, Colby Foster-Baker, Jen Allison,
Geoffrey MacLennan, Renee Volk
NECB (2012), MBA 525, Managerial Economics
Prof.: Dr. Ned Gandevani
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2. Agenda
• Company Profile
• Market Demand (Colby)
• Pricing Strategy (Colby)
• Market Size (Jen)
• Production Scale / Scale of operation (Jen)
• Market Structure (Geoff)
• Conclusions, Recommendations, Q&A (Renee)
Starbucks mission statement:
“To inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and
one neighborhood at a time.” (Starbucks.com
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3. Company Profile
• First store in Seattle, 1971
• Currently 18,000+ stores in 60 countries
• Employs approximately 149,000 people
• Revenue:
• 2011 at $11.7 billion
• 2012 at $13.3 billion
• Operating Income:
• 2011 at $1.7 billion
• 2012 at $2.0 billion
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4. Market Demand
• Historical Demand
• $13.3 billion in revenue in 2012 (14% increase from 2011)
• 7% increase in global sales
• Will market demand for Starbucks be robust in the next 12
months?
• International demand should increase
• 15% sales growth in China/Asia Pacific during 2012 fiscal year
• 154 new stores opened in China/Asia Pacific region in 2012
• Plans to open additional 600 stores in China/Asia Pacific
• Domestic demand remains strong
• Moved up to 3rd largest American restaurant chain in 2011
• New offerings to expand retail chain demand
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5. Market Demand (cont.)
• Will market demand for Starbucks be robust in the next
12 months?
• Branching into new markets
• Teavana Holdings, Inc. – specialty tea products
• Verismo™ - single-serve home brewing system
• Evolution Fresh™ - high-end specialty juice retailer
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6. Pricing Strategy
• What is Starbucks pricing strategy?
• Broke “Skim Pricing” mold by sustaining premium prices
• Competitor’s prices have risen to compete
• Factors affecting Pricing
• Competition
• McDonald’s offering “premium” coffee at low $1 prices
• Controls largest market share
• Consumer Attitudes
• Established as quality and innovation leader
• High level of brand trust
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7. Pricing Strategy (cont.)
• Economic Conditions: Global Financial Crisis
• Standard drink prices lowered by $0.05 to $0.15
• Specialty drink prices raised by up to $0.30
• Overall, sustained premium pricing levels
• Does Starbucks pricing strategy make sense?
• Re-branded the “cup of Joe” and established market for high-end
coffee houses
• Customer’s very willing to pay for perceived high quality
beverages and exceptional service
• Premium pricing strategy is more profitable as economic
efficiency efforts are underway
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8. Current Scale of Operation
Just how big is Starbucks?
• 17,00 stores in 55 countries
• 60 million customers world wide
• 160,000 employees
Processing and Distribution
• Roasting plants
• Co-manufacturers
• Tea
• Distribution Centers
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9. Current Scale of Operation (cont.)
Market Share
• In 2010 Starbucks had 33% of the coffee store market
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Local &
Regional
Specialty
Coffee
Shops
47%
Starbucks
33%
McDonalds
7%
Convenience
Stores & Gas
Stations
13%
Market Share (USA)
10. Current Scale of Operation (cont.)
• 2011 fastest competitor is Dunkin Donuts
• Expansions
• China
• Products
• Structure recommendations
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11. Cost Structure
Sticking it out in tough times
• 2008 Economic Crisis
• Sales ↓
• Expenses ↑
• Outsourcing agreements
• 70% tied into agreements
• Globalized process and improved efficiency at lower costs
• Cost cutting measures
• Store closings domestically and internationally
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12. Shut Down Effect
Could the Shut Down Rule apply to Starbucks?
• Cost of product vs. Sales
• Food sales doubled
• Introduction of new products
• Teavana
• La Boulange
Short run vs. Long run
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13. Market Structure
• Starbucks operates within a Monopolistic Competition
structure
• What is a Monopolistic Competition Structure?
• No major barriers to entry into market
• There are many competitors
• Each competitors product is differentiated
• Each firm able to make independent decisions on price and
output
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14. Market Structure (cont.)
• Coffee Industry
• No Major Barriers to entry
• McDonald’s and Wendy’s upgraded coffee offerings
• Independent coffee shops
• Differentiated Competitors
• Fast Food Chain Restaurants (McDonald’s, Wendy’s)
• Coffee - Donut Chains (Dunkin’ Donuts, Honey Dew)
• Premium Coffee Chains (Peet’s, San Francisco Coffee House)
• Independent Coffee Houses
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15. Market Structure (cont.)
• Starbucks within a Monopolistic Competition
• Starbucks Differentiation From Their Competition
• Considers themselves a premium coffee provider
• Offers premium product and experience
• Customer loyalty programs
• At Home Products
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16. Fiscal Cliff
• How will the Fiscal Cliff Impact Starbucks
• Strong 4th Quarter leading into Fiscal Cliff
• Brand Resilience within the United States
• Strong Growth Projections in Asian Market
• Strong Corporate Leadership
• Starbucks Takes Responsible Approach
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17. Government Regulations
• What impact does government regulations have
on Starbucks?
• Starbucks is committed to full compliance with
laws, rules, and regulations in all countries
• U.S. Food and Drug Administration cracked down on alcohol-
caffeine drinks
• No immediate additional regulation seen on caffeine drinks
under 80 milligrams
• Government concerns centered on marketing of caffeine
product to children
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18. Recommendations
• Grow presence in key Asian markets
• Starbucks has been expanding its presence in Asia particularly in
China and India
• China’s and India’s economy are growing quickly
• In China, the Gross domestic product growth of 10.3% in fiscal
year 2010 and 9.2% in fiscal year 2009 (Starbucks Corporation
SWOT Analysis, 2012)
• More than 160 cities in China have a population greater than
one million (Starbucks Corporation SWOT Analysis, 2012).
• Middle class population in China is expected to double by
2025 and in increase in India
• The Market within India is primarily tea drinkers but the
coffee consumption is rising
• Starbucks can capitalize on this market
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19. Conclusion
• Demand for Starbucks is going to increase over the next 12
months
• In 2012 alone,
• Starbucks has expanded into three new markets Specialty
juices, Teas, and At home brewing options for customer
• Revenue increase 14 % 2011 to 2012
Current pricing strategy is simple yet effective
• Built a brand and atmosphere customers are willing to pay for
and keep coming back for.
• They are innovation, produce quality products, and are well
respected
• Starbucks has a strong presences in the market and is known
for their premium products
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20. “Team 5” would like to say:
THANK YOU!
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22. References (continued)
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