Starbucks Corp
NASDAQ:SBUX
Net Margin
Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.
Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.
Peer Comparison
| Country | Company | Market Cap |
Net Margin |
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| US |
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Starbucks Corp
NASDAQ:SBUX
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113B USD |
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| US |
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McDonald's Corp
NYSE:MCD
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232.6B USD |
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| US |
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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc
NYSE:CMG
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52B USD |
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| CA |
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Restaurant Brands International Inc
NYSE:QSR
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32.2B USD |
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| US |
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Domino's Pizza Inc
NYSE:DPZ
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13.4B USD |
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| NA |
NYSE:AAAGY
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0 USD |
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| JP |
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DD Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:3073
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18.1T JPY |
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| UK |
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Compass Group PLC
LSE:CPG
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36.4B GBP |
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| US |
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Yum! Brands Inc
NYSE:YUM
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44.9B USD |
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| IN |
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Eternal Ltd
NSE:ETERNAL
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2.6T INR |
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| US |
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Darden Restaurants Inc
NYSE:DRI
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25B USD |
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Market Distribution
| Min | -4 418 600% |
| 30th Percentile | -9.6% |
| Median | 3.1% |
| 70th Percentile | 11.3% |
| Max | 1 135 400% |
Other Profitability Ratios
Starbucks Corp
Glance View
In the bustling heart of Seattle in 1971, Starbucks Corp. brewed its first cup, initially focusing on selling high-quality coffee beans and equipment. The seeds of its transformation were sown with the entry of Howard Schultz in 1982, who saw the potential to recreate the coffee culture he experienced in Italy. Under Schultz’s visionary leadership, the company shifted its business model to become a haven for social interaction, transforming the typical American café experience. Starbucks established itself as a purveyor of premium coffee beverages, continuously refining its menu to include an array of offerings such as espresso-based drinks, teas, and recently, innovative cold brews that attract a diverse clientele. As the company's footprint expanded globally, it maintained a consistent brand aura—offering not just coffee but a community experience, a 'third place' between home and work. Starbucks meticulously crafts its revenue model through a combination of in-store sales, a robust loyalty program, and strategic partnerships, ensuring profitability. The core engine driving its revenues is its chain of company-operated stores, which generate the lion's share of income by engaging customers with both the ambiance of its cafés and the quality of its products. Complementing in-store sales are licensed stores, merchandise sales, and the ever-popular Starbucks Card, which encourages frequent visits and cultivates customer loyalty. The company also leverages strategic alliances, such as with Nestlé, allowing for broader distribution of Starbucks-branded products in grocery aisles worldwide. By balancing its traditional café culture with a shrewd approach to market expansion and product diversification, Starbucks ensures its place as a dominant force in the global coffee industry.
See Also
Net Margin is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Revenue.
The current Net Margin for Starbucks Corp is 3.6%, which is below its 3-year median of 9.3%.
Over the last 3 years, Starbucks Corp’s Net Margin has decreased from 10.1% to 3.6%. During this period, it reached a low of 3.6% on Dec 28, 2025 and a high of 11.7% on Dec 31, 2023.