
Schultz also told the daily that the company will not implement across-the-board price increases at this stage in spite of the volatility in coffee prices He said the company had locked in coffee prices for 2011 to offset high prices. Speaking about international expansion plans to the Journal, Schultz said there was "a large runway for growth and opportunity.
"We have an opportunity now to build thousands of stores in China. We're in a very good position to begin to look at India as the next market for Starbucks and we hope to get the first stores there open within 12 months," he told the paper.
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