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  1. Starbucks Coffee Company
    Starbucks Coffee Company is the leading retailer, roaster and brand of specialty coffee in the world. ... At last, there’s an instant coffee with the body and flavor of real Starbucks® coffee.
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  2. Smith, John Winter - Starbucks Everywhere
    Photographs of Starbuck's Coffee locations, resume and philosophical writings.
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  3. Coffeehouse
    Coffeehouse A coffeehouse shares some of the characteristics of a café or a bar, but does not emphasize alcoholic beverages; typically, it does not offer alcoholic beverages at all, focusing instead on coffee and perhaps tea and hot chocolate. Other food may range from baked goods to soups and sandwiches, and other casual meals. Coffeehouses first became popular in Europe upon the introduction of coffee. Lloyd's of London started in a coffeehouse. The
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  4. Anytime Coffee Co.
    Coffee supplier offering Starbucks, Maxwell House, cappuccinos, hot chocolates and teas. Specializes in office coffee service.
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  5. Starbucks
    Starbucks Starbucks is a giant multinational chain of gourmet coffee shops, often serving desserts and serving as a center for socializing and intellectual discussion, particularly among students and young urban professionals. Corporate headquarters are in Seattle, Washington. The company was named after Starbuck, a character in Moby Dick. The first Starbucks
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  6. Starbucks Coffee Company, Hong Kong
    Provides information on beverages, food, coffee products and merchandise, store locations, and corporate information.
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  7. Store Locator | Starbucks Coffee Company
    Explore the Starbucks calendar for programs in your corner of the world – from live music and art displays, to volunteering or a coffee tasting.
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  8. Starbucks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX) is an international coffee and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 16,120 stores in 49 countries, including around 11,000 in the United States, followed...
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  9. Kozmo.com
    Kozmo.com Kozmo.com was a venture-capital driven online company that promised free one-hour delivery of anything from DVDs to Starbucks coffee. It was founded by young investment bankers, Joseph Park and Yong Kang in March 1998 in New York City. The company is often referred to as an example of the dot-com excess. Kozmo promoted an incredible business model; it promised to deliver small goods free
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  10. Starbucks Coffee Japan
    Japanese subsidiar 1000 y site with product promotions, store searches, hiring information, coffee vocabulary and FAQ.
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  11. Generation X
    are highly debated. As a phrase, without the current meaning, the term was coined as the title of a 1964 pulp novel, and was picked up as the name of a punk rock band featuring the young Billy Idol. It was later popularised by Douglas Coupland in his book Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, who took it from a sociological text by Paul Fussell. It was after the publication of Coupland's book that the term began being used as a name for the generation by the media, who introduced Generation X as a group of flannel-wearing, alienated, undereducated slackers
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  12. 00004000 http://www.starbucks.co.uk/
    Welcome to Starbucks. Come in, grab a coffee and something to eat, sit down and relax. ... Starbucks Coffee Company...
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  13. Financial services
    to diversify its earnings (outside the US, for example in Japan, its also permitted to have non financial services companies within the holding company, and many do). In this scenario, each company still looks indepedant, and has its own customers, etc. This is essentially the style of Citigroup, and JP Morgan Chase. In the other style, a Bank would simply create its own Brokerage division, and a insurance division, and attempt to sell those products only to its own existing customers, with incentives for combining all things with one company. This is the style of Washington Mutual and Wells Fargo Bank.
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  14. Fiveon5
    Offers five a side football with outdoor football pitches and facilities including a bar, Starbucks coffee house and free function suite.
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  15. Starbucks Coffee - Coffee Beans, Espresso Pods, VIA, and House Blend
    Find every Starbucks Coffee at the Official Online Store. ... VIA™ Gift Pack; Give the gift of great Starbucks coffee in an instant. Shop Now...
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