NEW YORK, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Coffee pot, meet tea kettle. Starbucks Corp, which has doubled down on its tea bet, is opening its first Teavana tea bar in New York City this week, aiming to do for tea, ...
Starbucks wants to make the tea shop as ubiquitous as its namesake cafes. The Seattle-based company said that it will pay $620 million in cash to buy Teavana Holdings Inc., which sells high-end, loose ...
Having made its mark in the global coffee market, Starbucks Corp is setting its sights on tea - the world's most consumed beverage after water - which it dubs a $90 billion market opportunity. On ...