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Canadian Owner of Circle K Makes a Move to Acquire 7-Eleven

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 21, 2024
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Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard has reportedly approached Japan’s Seven & i Holdings, the owner of 7-Eleven, about a potential takeover valued at around $38 billion. 7-Eleven is the world’s largest convenience store chain, with more than 13,000 locations in North America and over 83,000 worldwide. If successful, the acquisition would be the largest-ever foreign buyout of a Japanese company.

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7-Eleven, ranked #25 in the 2024 Franchise 500, has been owned by Japan’s Seven & I Holdings since 2005. Couche-Tard, which operates Circle K convenience stores, confirmed that it had submitted a proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of Seven & i. However, the Japanese company has not yet made a decision and has formed a special committee to review the offer.

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Couche-Tard, founded in 1980, has grown from a single store in Quebec to a global network of convenience stores and gas stations, largely through acquisitions. Circle K, ranked #56 on the 2024 Franchise 500, operates more than 12,000 franchises worldwide.

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7-Eleven, the #3 Retail Franchise on the 2024 Franchise 500, recently announced its plans to make Japanese-inspired changes in the U.S., including upgrading its U.S. commissaries — 17 “hub” type locations around the country that make food for all its U.S. stores — and partnering with Japanese suppliers to offer a broader range of fresh food options. It’s unclear how the potential sale would impact these plans.

Read More: Reuters

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