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Corporate Shifts and Economic Indicators: Amgen’s Tariff Response, Starbucks’ Restructuring, China’s Profit Rebound, and JPMorgan’s Alibaba Bet
Stock Market News·2025-09-27 04:38

Amgen - Amgen plans to invest $650 million to expand its U.S. manufacturing operations in Puerto Rico, creating approximately 750 jobs [2][9] - This investment is a direct response to President Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical products not manufactured domestically, effective October 1 [2][9] - Since late 2017, Amgen has invested over $40 billion in U.S. manufacturing and R&D, including a $900 million expansion in Ohio and a $1 billion investment in North Carolina earlier this year [3][9] Starbucks - Starbucks is closing 434 North American stores by the end of September, reducing its store count from 18,734 to 18,300 [4][9] - The closures are part of a restructuring plan aimed at improving financial stability and customer experience, with 900 non-retail employees being laid off [5][9] - Despite the closures, Starbucks plans to increase its North American store count in the next fiscal year and redesign over 1,000 locations [5][9] China's Industrial Sector - China's industrial profits surged by 20.4% year-over-year in August, a significant recovery from a -1.5% decline in July [6][9] - The cumulative industrial profit for January-August increased by 0.9% to ¥4.69 trillion, indicating potential stabilization in the manufacturing sector [6][7][9] JPMorgan and Alibaba - JPMorgan Chase increased its stake in Alibaba from 6.81% to 12.29% on September 22, signaling bullish sentiment towards the tech sector [8][10] - This move reflects growing confidence in Alibaba and the broader tech sector, driven by global AI developments and increasing domestic computing power demands [11]