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Capital World Investors Boosts Stake in Starbucks
Institutional investor now owns 6.84% of coffee giant's shares
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Capital World Investors, a major institutional investor, increased its stake in Starbucks Corporation by 1.9% in the third quarter, now owning 77,720,137 shares worth approximately $6.58 billion. This represents about 6.84% of Starbucks' total outstanding shares.
Why it matters
Starbucks is a bellwether stock in the consumer discretionary sector, and changes in major institutional ownership can signal broader market sentiment. Capital World Investors' increased stake suggests confidence in Starbucks' long-term growth prospects.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Capital World Investors bought an additional 1,462,874 shares of Starbucks in the third quarter, bringing its total position to 77,720,137 shares. This makes Starbucks the 23rd largest holding in Capital World Investors' portfolio, accounting for about 0.9% of its total assets.
- Capital World Investors increased its Starbucks stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Capital World Investors
A major institutional investor that manages over $6.58 billion in Starbucks shares, representing 6.84% of the company's outstanding stock.
Starbucks Corporation
A global coffeehouse chain and roaster that operates, licenses and franchises coffee shops and related retail businesses.
The takeaway
Capital World Investors' increased stake in Starbucks suggests the institutional investor sees long-term growth potential in the coffee giant, which could signal broader market confidence in the company's future performance.
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