China coffee war: in past month, Luckin opened 219 stores to Starbucks' 76 It'll likely be a month or two until Luckin's store count in China surpasses that of Starbucks, but these graphs confirm that moment is indeed coming. Joshua Fruhlinger 9.23.19 4:11 PM Markets
OYO, Luckin, and Sinopec are coming for your morning coffee, Starbucks' jugular A slew of companies are getting into the coffee game, specifically in China, in an effort to take a shot at Starbucks and to diversify portfolios. Jared Russo 9.10.19 6:40 PM Innovation
Luckin Coffee now has 3,348 locations in China as it closes in on Starbucks. Next stop: Middle East. Luckin Coffee is only 700 stores behind Starbucks in its home country, and it's about to expand West to the Middle East. James Mattone 7.22.19 2:53 PM Markets
A brief history of why Martin Shkreli got banned from Twitter The following is an excerpt from SMIRK, a memoir of journalist Christie Smythe's unusual relationship with "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli. It should be viewed as opinion. You can read more at www.smirk-book.com. Christie Smythe 11.23.22 12:25 AM Outcasts
Luckin Coffee is now opening 8 shops per day as it debuts on NASDAQ As Luckin Coffee files for a U.S. IPO, we've seen it nearly triple the rate of expansion within China. James Mattone 5.17.19 1:49 PM Markets
Luckin Coffee is opening 3 locations in China per day, but growth path is risky Every day, more than three Luckin Coffee locations open in China. The brand that's continuing to rival Starbucks on the mainland is now expanding at ludicrous speed. James Mattone 4.4.19 1:18 PM Markets
How Luckin Coffee is about to beat Starbucks at its own game in China Luckin Coffee has only been around for two years. And yet, it is a unicorn startup that threatens Starbucks in China. Here is how they are potentially pushing out the great American coffee giant. James Mattone 1.23.19 5:16 PM Markets
"Repulsive," "reptilian," "diseased": What John D. Rockefeller had in common with Martin Shkreli The following is an excerpt from SMIRK, a memoir of journalist Christie Smythe's unusual relationship with "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli. It should be viewed as opinion. You can read more at www.smirk-book.com. Christie Smythe 11.20.22 5:13 PM Features