One,Two,Three. Cheers! A toast with coffee and a lion dance, a mixture of cultures, US coffee giant Starbucks thinks will be right blend for its business in China.
"I believe strongly that China is going to be the second largest market in the world for Starbucks. And we are just getting started."
"Hello, welcome to Starbucks." Starbucks has already been in China for over a decade. But with financial troubles brewing back home, Starbucks chief Howard Schultz has come here, rallying employees and sprucing up stores, hoping to dominate the steaming Chinese market. "We've got 900 stores in the UK, 800 stores in Japan. China clearly has thousands of stores." "But this is a tea drinking culture." "Wel