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3 Top Nasdaq Stock Options: Starbucks, Cracker Barrel, Dunkin’ Brands

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Starbucks (SBUX)  announced it is opening high-end Reserve cafes that sell only premium beans in 100 locations that will open in the next five years. However, the stock declined 0.58% to trade at $75.

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Cracker Barrel (CBRL) has teamed up with the classic country group Alabama to sell exclusive CDs on Cracker Barrel’s website for under $12. The CDs will have hymns and gospel music. The stock recently gained 0.31% and rose to $102.58

Dunkin’ Brands (DNKN) has been doing well with coffee, donuts and ice cream sales from Baskin Robbins. The company is expanding into India and is opening a large number of stores in the country. The stock recently rose 0.64% to around $47.

 

This infographic nicely illustrates statistics about the coffee shop chain that took the world by storm: Starbucks.

 

Infographic: Starbucks | Statista

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