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Starbucks defeats shareholder lawsuit over US, China sales declines

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 8:49 AM

July 16 (Reuters) – A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Starbucks of defrauding shareholders by intentionally concealing declining sales ​in the United States and China, ‌its largest markets.

• U.S. District Judge John Chun in Seattle said Starbucks’ “innocent explanation” that former Chief Executive Laxman Narasimhan genuinely believed during a January ‌2024 ​analyst call that he ⁠was assessing sales trends ⁠in the just-completed quarter was “at least as compelling” as shareholders’ claim that he was assessing current sales trends.

• Chun ruled ​on Wednesday, after having allowed the case to proceed last November.

• Lawyers for ⁠the shareholders, who are ⁠led by three pension plans ​in New York, did not immediately respond to ​requests for comment on Thursday.

• The lawsuit ‌followed a 16% decline in Starbucks’ share price on May 1, 2024, one day after Starbucks lowered its annual sales ⁠forecast and said same-store sales fell 4.4% in its latest quarter. Those sales reflected declines of ⁠3% in ‌the United States and 11% ⁠in China.

• Brian Niccol, who succeeded ​Narasimhan ‌as chief executive, has pursued ​a “Back to ⁠Starbucks” turnaround plan focused on simplified menus, shorter wait times, upgraded stores, improved in-store technology, and closures of poorly performing stores.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by ​Chizu Nomiyama)