Starbucks same store sales in china fell forty four %. Demand for cold beverages in the third quarter helped make up for lower results overseas. Intrm ceo howard scholtz said starbuk pricing power helped push the average ticket higher.
The U.S. private sector has added nearly 6 million jobs in the past year.
(0:30) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss: - The unemployment rate falling to 3.5% - Demand for cold beverages driving Starbucks' latest quarter - PayPal getting back to basics - MercadoLibre's blowout earnings - The latest from Cloudflare, Zillow, and Twilio
(19:45) Jason and Matt analyze Amazon buying iRobot for $1.7 billion in cash, as well as: - Simon Property Group's latest results - Uber's record revenue in the 2nd quarter - eBay's surprisingly profitable business - Two stocks on their radar: Procore Technologies and Stanley Black & Decker
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Stocks discussed on the show: SBUX, PYPL, MELI, NET, Z, ZG, TWLO, AMZN, IRBT, SPG, UBER, EBAY, CMG, HD, PCOR, SWK
Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger Engineer: Dan Boyd
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