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Starbucks’ shifting ‘center of gravity’ worries WA officials

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jul 15, 9:50 PMWire: Seattle Times
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Starbucks’ shifting ‘center of gravity’ worries WA officials

An April 15 meeting between Gov. Bob Ferguson and Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol suggested top officials were concerned over Starbucks’ new office in Tennessee.

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