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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.
Seven & i received the acquisition offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard following pressure on activist shareholders to improve the Japanese company’s profitability.
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.
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7-Eleven parent rejects takeover bid from owner of Circle K - MSNSept. 6 (UPI) -- The Japan-based parent company of 7-Eleven said in a statement on Friday that it was rejecting a takeover bid from the Canadian parent of Circle K convenience stores, arguing that ...
7-Eleven's parent company confirmed that it received the buyout offer from Circle K's owner last month.
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.
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