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Starbucks at the Movies The gourmet coffee giant hopes to create some buzz over a spelling bee film. The 10,500-unit-strong Starbucks empire would be remiss not to capitalize on its stupendous scale to move more than just muffins and mochas. Investors, take note. |
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