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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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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7-Eleven rejects multibillion-dollar offer from Circle K owner ... - MSNSeven & 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 ...
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