EPSB yields 1.28% · SBUX yields 2.84%● Live data
📍 SBUX pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, EPSB + SBUX cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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Harbor SMID Cap Core ETF (EPSB) is a series of the Harbor ETF Trust. The fund seeks long-term total return by investing primarily in common stocks and other equity securities of U.S. small- and mid-capitalization (SMID cap) companies. The ETF is actively managed to provide diversified exposure to companies with strong business fundamentals and growth prospects within the SMID cap segment. Shares are listed on NYSE Arca and trade throughout the day at market prices, which may differ from the net asset value (NAV). The fund is suitable for investors seeking efficient, liquid access to U.S. SMID cap equities.
Full EPSB Calculator →Starbucks Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a roaster, marketer, and retailer of specialty coffee worldwide. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Channel Development. Its stores offer coffee and tea beverages, roasted whole beans and ground coffees, single serve products, and ready-to-drink beverages; and various food products, such as pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and lunch items. The company also licenses its trademarks through licensed stores, and grocery and foodservice accounts. The company offers its products under the Starbucks, Teavana, Seattle's Best Coffee, Evolution Fresh, Ethos, Starbucks Reserve, and Princi brands. As of October 3, 2021, it operated 16,826 company-operated and licensed stores in North America; and 17,007 company-operated and licensed stores internationally. The company was founded in 1971 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
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