Starbucks in India:
1000 cr revenue with 300 stores - assuming avg sales per store in a year around 3 crores 33 lakhs
Starbucks in the USA:
2.88L cr with 16,400 stores - assuming avg sales per store in a year around 17.5 crores
Still a long way
Those Indian brands that look foreign to you.
Jaguar Land rover:
Tata Group had bought Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008.
Royal Enfield:
Royal Enfield is owned by Acher Motors of India.
Hamlays:
Reliance Industries had bought Hamlays in 2019 for ₹620
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