Non-Current Assets

PP&E (Net)

Starbucks PP&E (Net) decreased by 12.9% to $7.40B in Q4 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric declined by 14.8%, from $8.68B to $7.40B. Over 5 years (FY 2020 to FY 2025), PP&E (Net) shows an upward trend with a 3.7% CAGR.

Analysis

StatementBalance Sheet Statement
SectionNon-Current Assets
CategoryCapital Allocation
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityStable
First reportedQ3 2015
Last reportedQ4 2025

How to read this metric

An increase indicates investment in future capacity or infrastructure, while a decrease suggests asset aging or a shift toward an asset-light model.

Detailed definition

The book value of long-term physical assets such as manufacturing facilities, data centers, and retail stores, net of ac...

Peer comparison

Varies significantly based on whether a company owns its manufacturing plants or outsources production to third-party partners.

Metric ID: property_plant_equipment_net

Historical Data

19 periods
 Q2 '21Q3 '21Q4 '21Q1 '22Q2 '22Q3 '22Q4 '22Q1 '23Q2 '23Q3 '23Q4 '23Q1 '24Q2 '24Q3 '24Q4 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25
Value$6.15B$6.37B$6.40B$6.46B$6.41B$6.56B$6.70B$6.82B$7.05B$7.39B$7.61B$7.82B$8.08B$8.67B$8.68B$8.82B$8.89B$8.49B$7.40B
QoQ Change+3.5%+0.4%+1.0%-0.8%+2.4%+2.1%+1.8%+3.4%+4.7%+3.0%+2.7%+3.4%+7.2%+0.2%+1.6%+0.8%-4.5%-12.9%
YoY Change+4.2%+3.0%+4.7%+5.5%+10.1%+12.6%+13.6%+14.6%+14.6%+17.3%+14.1%+12.8%+10.1%-2.0%-14.8%
Range$6.15B$8.89B
CAGR+4.2%
Avg YoY Growth+8.0%
Median YoY Growth+10.1%
Current Streak2 quarters decline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Starbucks's pp&e (net)?
Starbucks (SBUX) reported pp&e (net) of $7.40B in Q4 2025.
How has Starbucks's pp&e (net) changed year-over-year?
Starbucks's pp&e (net) decreased by 14.8% year-over-year, from $8.68B to $7.40B.
What is the long-term trend for Starbucks's pp&e (net)?
Over 5 years (2020 to 2025), Starbucks's pp&e (net) has grown at a 3.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $6.18B to $7.40B.
What does pp&e (net) mean?
The value of the company's physical buildings, machinery, and equipment after accounting for wear and tear.

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