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TOKYO—The Japanese company that operates 7-Eleven convenience stores worldwide has rejected a $39 billion takeover offer by the Canadian owner of Circle K stores, saying the bid is too low.
The operator of 7-Eleven has rejected an opening offer from the owner of convenience store rival Circle K, saying its business is worth more. CNN values your feedback 1.
The operator of 7-Eleven has rejected an opening offer from the owner of convenience store rival Circle K, indicating the bid was too low and that its global business was worth more.In a statement ...
TOKYO—Japan’s Seven & i Holdings, which operates 7-Eleven convenience stores globally, said it received an acquisition offer from the Canadian owner of Circle K following pressure from ...
The Japanese company that operates over 80,000 7-Eleven stores said it received a buyout offer from Canadian company Alimentation Couche-Tard. advertisement Circle K parent company makes offer to ...
Seven & I confirmed that the offer from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard, which operates Circle K, to acquire all of its outstanding stock was made at $14.86 per share in cash, making the ...
The operator of 7-Eleven has rejected an opening offer from the owner of convenience store rival Circle K, indicating the bid was too low and that its global business was worth more.In a statement ...
The operator of 7-Eleven has rejected an opening offer from the owner of convenience store rival Circle K, indicating the bid was too low. Skip to content NOWCAST WLWT News 5 Today ...