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Board of Directors and Senior Of cers
Starbucks common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global
Select Market (“NASDAQ”), under the symbol SBUX. The
following table shows the quarterly high and low sale
prices per share of Starbucks common stock as reported
by NASDAQ for each quarter during the last two fiscal
years and the quarterly cash dividend declared per share
of our common stock during the periods indicated:
Cash Dividends
October 2, 2011 High Low Declared
Fourth Quarter $42.00 $33.72 $0.17
Third Quarter 40.26 34.61 0.13
Second Quarter 38.21 30.75 0.13
First Quarter 33.15 25.37 0.13
Cash Dividends
October 3, 2010 High Low Declared
Fourth Quarter $27.08 $22.50 $0.13
Third Quarter 28.50 23.95 0.13
Second Quarter 26.00 21.26 0.10
First Quarter 23.80 18.69 0.00
The companys filings with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission may be obtained without charge
by accessing the Investor Relations section of the
company’s website at http://investor.starbucks.com, at
http://sec.gov, or by making a request to Investor Relations
via the address, phone number or website listed below.
Starbucks Coffee Company
Investor Relations S-SR1
PO Box 34067
Seattle, WA 98124-1067
(206) 318-7118
http://investor.starbucks.com
Independent Auditors
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Transfer Agent
Computershare
Starbucks Coffee Company
c/o Computershare
PO Box 358015
Pittsburgh, PA 15252-8015
(888) 835-2866
www.bnymellon.com/shareowner/equityaccess
Annual Meeting of Shareholders
March 21, 2012
10:00 a.m. PDT
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
Seattle, WA
Live webcast at: http://investor.starbucks.com
Global Responsibility
Starbucks is committed to being a deeply responsible
company in the communities where it does business
around the world. The company’s focus is on ethically
sourcing high-quality coffee, reducing its environmental
impacts and contributing positively to communities.
Starbucks Global Responsibility strategy and
commitments are integral to the companys overall
business strategy. As a result, Starbucks believes it
delivers benefits to the company and its stakeholders,
including employees, business partners, customers,
suppliers, shareholders, community members and
others. For an overview of Starbucks Global Responsibility
goals and progress, please see Starbucks fiscal 2011
Global Responsibility Report, available online at
starbucks.com/2011report this spring.
Market Information
Board of Directors
Howard Schultz Starbucks Corporation, chairman, president and chief executive officer
William W. Bradley Allen & Company LLC, managing director
Mellody Hobson Ariel Investments, LLC, president
Kevin R. Johnson Juniper Networks, Inc., chief executive officer
Olden Lee PepsiCo, Inc., retired executive
Joshua Cooper Ramo Kissinger Associates, Inc., vice chairman
Sheryl Sandberg Facebook, Inc., chief operating officer
James G. Shennan Jr. Trinity Ventures, general partner emeritus
Clara Shih Hearsay Labs, Inc., chief executive officer
Javier G. Teruel Colgate-Palmolive Company, retired vice chairman
Myron E. Ullman III J.C. Penney Company, Inc., executive chairman
Craig E. Weatherup Pepsi-Cola Company, retired chief executive officer
Senior Officers
Howard Schultz chairman, president and chief executive officer
Troy Alstead chief financial officer and chief administrative officer
Clifford Burrows president, Starbucks Coffee Americas and U.S.
John Culver president, Starbucks Coffee China and Asia Pacific
Michelle Gass president, Starbucks Coffee EMEA
Jeff Hansberry president, Channel Development and president, Seattle’s Best Coffee
Arthur Rubinfeld president, Global Development
Annie Young-Scrivner chief marketing officer and president, Tazo Tea
Paula E. Boggs executive vice president, general counsel and secretary
Peter D. Gibbons executive vice president, Global Supply Chain Operations
Stephen Gillett chief information officer and executive vice president, Digital Ventures
Kalen Holmes executive vice president, Partner Resources
Vivek Varma executive vice president, Public Affairs
Marissa Andrada senior vice president, Partner Resources – U.S. and Americas
Adam Brotman senior vice president, Digital Ventures
Chris Bruzzo senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Seattle’s Best Coffee
Chris Carr senior vice president and general manager, Starbucks Licensed Stores
Terry Davenport senior vice president, Marketing
Corey duBrowa senior vice president, Global Communications and International Public Affairs
Mary Egan senior vice president, Global Strategy
Mustafa El-Rafey senior vice president, Talent Management
Kris Engskov senior vice president and managing director, International
Michael Fink senior vice president, deputy general counsel and assistant secretary
Chris Gann senior vice president, Total Pay
Curtis Garner senior vice president, Business Technology
Willard (Dub) Hay senior vice president, Global Coffee Authority
Lucy Lee Helm senior vice president, deputy general counsel and assistant secretary
Buck Hendrix senior vice president
Gregory Javor senior vice president, Global Logistics
Charles Jemley senior vice president, Finance – International
Louis Jordan senior vice president, Corporate Finance
James Koster senior vice president, Partner Resources – U.S. and Global Supply Chain Operations
Partha Kundu senior vice president, Global Manufacturing
Cosimo LaPorta senior vice president, Operations – Starbucks Coffee International
Barbara Le Marrec senior vice president
Stephen Lovejoy senior vice president, Supply Chain Operations
Michael Malanga senior vice president, Americas and Global Real Estate, Global Store Development
Scott Maw senior vice president, global controller
James McDermet senior vice president and general manager, Seattle’s Best Coffee
Colin Moore senior vice president; president – Canada
Paul Mutty senior vice president, deputy general counsel and assistant secretary
Rich Nelsen senior vice president; general manager EMEA
Shannon Orr senior vice president, Finance
Craig Russell senior vice president, Store Services
Ric Schneider senior vice president, Procurement
William R. Transue senior vice president, Global Development
Clarice Turner senior vice president, North Division
Mary K. Wagner senior vice president, Research and Development
Jinlong Wang senior vice president; president – Asia Pacific
Mark Wesley senior vice president, Global Development – EMEA
Rossann Williams senior vice president, South Division
Belinda Wong senior vice president; president – China