-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師總結如下:星巴克(SBUX)公佈2026財年第二季調整後每股收益為0.50美元(年成長22%),高於市場普遍預期的0.45美元;營收為95.3億美元(年成長8.8%),也高於先前預期的92.1億美元。全球同店銷售額年增6.2%,較預期大幅提升710個基點,主要得益於交易量成長(+3.8%)及平均客單價成長(+2.3%)。我們認為,這些業績表明,在菜單調整、會員計畫更新和門市佈局調整之後,星巴克正在贏得美國消費者的青睞。管理層上調了2026財年業績預期,目前預計全球和美國同店銷售額將成長5%以上,每股收益為2.25美元至2.45美元。經調整後的營業利潤率成長120個基點至9.4%,這是自2024財年第一季以來的首次成長,顯示該公司正逐步退出綠圍裙服務模式帶來的門市投資高峰。與博裕資本在中國成立的合資企業為公司在該市場的成長提供了策略架構。我們認為,公司專注於交易量而非客單價成長,顯示其正採取以銷售驅動的復甦策略,這有望支持其長期市場份額的成長。
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