Starbucks forecasts a bit lower comp figure for its next fiscal year at 3% to 4%. Q4 Consolidated Net Revenues Up 31% to a Record $8.1 BillionQ4 Comparable Store Sales Up 17% Globally; U.S. Up 22% with 11% Two-Year GrowthQ4 GAAP EPS $1.49; Non-GAAP EPS of $1.00 Driven by Strong U.S. PerformanceActive Starbucks Rewards Membership in the U.S. 2023 Starbucks Corporation. The business is in the beverages industry. We saw accelerating demand for Starbucks coffee around the world in Q4 and throughout the year, said Howard Schultz, interim chief executive officer. Management excludes the gain related to the sale of Evolution Fresh, as well as our South Korea and Russia joint venture operations as these incremental gains were specific to the sale activity and for reasons discussed above. Starbucks Reports Q4 and Full Year Fiscal 2022 Results SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION: The following supplemental information is provided for historical and comparative purposes. Operating margin of 50.6% expanded from 50.1% in the prior year, primarily due to business mix shift. Operating margin of 12.2% contracted from 19.7% in the prior year, primarily driven by sales deleverage related to COVID-19 restrictions in China, lower government subsidies as well as investments in store partners. In October, the company announced it plans to sell the Seattle's Best Coffee brand to Nestl to allow both companies to focus on their core strengths. Global comparable store sales increased 17%, driven by a 15% increase in comparable transactions and a 2% increase in average ticket, North America comparable store sales increased 22%, primarily driven by an 18% increase in comparable transactions and a 3% increase in average ticket; U.S. comparable store sales increased 22%, driven by a 19% increase in comparable transactions and a 3% increase in average ticket, International comparable store sales increased 3%, driven by a 6% increase in comparable transactions, partially offset by a 2% decline in average ticket; China comparable store sales decreased 7%, driven by a 5% decline in average ticket and a 2% decline in transactions; International and China comparable store sales include adverse impacts of approximately 3% and 4%, respectively, from lapping prior-year value-added tax exemptions in China, The company opened 538 net new stores in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, yielding 4% year-over-year unit growth, ending the period with a record 33,833 stores globally, of which 51% and 49% were company-operated and licensed, respectively, Stores in the U.S. and China comprised 62% of the companys global portfolio at the end of the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, with 15,450 and 5,360 stores, respectively, Consolidated net revenues of $8.1 billion grew 31% (22% on a 13-week basis, GAAP operating margin of 18.2% increased from 9.0% in the prior year primarily driven by sales leverage from business recovery and the lapping of COVID-19 related costs in the prior year as well as pricing in North America, partially offset by increased supply chain costs due to inflationary pressures; GAAP operating margin also benefited from lapping the higher restructuring activities in the prior year primarily associated with the North America Trade Area Transformation, Non-GAAP operating margin of 19.6% increased from 13.2% in the prior year, GAAP earnings per share of $1.49 grew from $0.33 in the prior year including a $0.56 gain on the divestiture of our South Korea joint venture and $0.10 related to the extra week in Q4 fiscal 2021, Non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.00 grew from $0.51 in the prior year including $0.10 related to the extra week in Q4 fiscal 2021, Starbucks Rewards loyalty program 90-day active members in the U.S. increased to 24.8 million, up 28% year-over-year, Global comparable store sales increased 20%, primarily driven by a 10% increase in average ticket and a 9% increase in comparable transactions, North America comparable store sales increased 22%, primarily driven by a 13% increase in average ticket and a 7% increase in comparable transactions; U.S. comparable store sales increased 21%, driven by a 13% increase in average ticket and an 8% increase in comparable transactions, International comparable store sales were up 16%, driven by a 14% increase in comparable transactions and a 1% increase in average ticket; China comparable store sales increased 17%, driven by a 19% increase in comparable transactions and a 2% decrease in average ticket, Consolidated net revenues of $29.1 billion increased 24% (21% on a 52-week basis) from the prior year mainly driven by a 20% increase in comparable store sales primarily from lapping the unfavorable impact of business disruption in the prior year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GAAP operating margin of 16.8%, up from 6.6% in the prior year primarily driven by sales leverage from business recovery and the lapping of COVID-19 related costs in the prior year as well as pricing in North America, partially offset by additional investments and growth in wages and benefits for store partners, Non-GAAP operating margin of 18.1%, up from 9.1% in the prior year, GAAP earnings per share of $3.54 grew from $0.79 in the prior year including a $0.56 gain on the divestiture of our South Korea joint venture and $0.10 related to the 53rd week in fiscal 2021, Non-GAAP earnings per share of $3.24 grew from $1.17 in the prior year including $0.10 related to the 53rd week in fiscal 2021.
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