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Starbucks’ interim boss sells $341K in stock after surprise CEO shuffle

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Last updated: August 13, 2024 10:25 pm
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Starbucks’ interim chief executive cashed in more than $341,000 in company stock on news that the java giant tapped Chipotle’s CEO Brian Niccol to replace its embattled boss Laxman Narasimhan, security filings show.

Rachel Ruggeri — the Seattle-based coffee chain’s chief financial officer who will be its interim CEO until Niccol officially takes the reins on Sept. 9 — sold 3,750 shares to bag a windfall of $341,850, according to a Securities Exchange Commission filing.

Rachel Ruggeri, who is Starbucks’ CFO, was also named interim CEO on Tuesday amid a management shake-up. Starbucks

Ruggeri — who was awarded the shares during the past two years as part of an executive compensation program — sold the stock as part of a so-called 10b5-1 plan that allows company insiders to make predetermined trades and thereby avoid insider trading allegations. 

After the news hit that Starbucks had hired Niccol — a respected turnaround guru also known for his successes at Taco Bell and Pizza Hut — Starbucks shares surged 24.5% on Tuesday to close at $95.90.

Brian Niccol who is currently CEO of Chipotle will take the top job at Starbucks on Sept. 9, the company announced on Tuesday. AP

The rally “triggered a price threshold” in Ruggeri’s plan, a Starbucks spokesperson told The Post.

The plans are overseen by brokers and are typically executed at regular intervals. They can also have price benchmarks for when the stock is sold.

“Many of our executives whose compensation is tied to company performance have similar type plans,” the Starbucks spokesperson added.

As part of the program, Ruggeri also sold 3,750 shares on May 22, netting $300,000, according to the filing.

Laxman Narasimhan left Starbucks on Tuesday after serving as CEO for just over a year. AP

“She and her financial planners apparently planned for a variety of contingencies one of which appeared to be highly beneficial today,” said securities attorney Randy Katz of law firm Clark Hill LLP.

No other trades by company brass were reported on Tuesday. In fact, her trades were filed with the SEC even before the company’s management shakeup appeared on the SEC’s website.

“It’s probably fair to assume that other Starbucks executives didn’t benefit from the stock pop the way she did,” added Katz.

Starbucks has been facing slowing sales and an aggressive union movement within its stores. Christopher Sadowski

Starbucks’ stock price took a hit in April when the world’s biggest coffee company by location and sales reported its first drop in same-store sales in nearly three years.

Howard Schultz, who built the chain into a global behemoth in the 1990s, slammed Narasimhan’s management style on LinkedIn in May.  

Narasimhan has been forced to lower Starbucks’ earnings estimates several times since he took the helm last April.

Starbucks has also been dealing with a widespread unionization effort since 2021.

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