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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc founder Alain Bouchard, left, and CEO Alex Miller attend a press conference on their bid for 7-Eleven convenience store operator Seven & i Holdings, in Tokyo on Thursday. Image: REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Couche-Tard not considering hostile takeover of Seven & i: chairman

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At least someone need to learn the hard lesson of what happened to Renault with J company right?

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Let's just put Tim Horton's in every 7-11 and call it game over. 7-11 does not want Canadian ownership. Japanese will likely boycott them and only buy at Familymart, Lawson, Mini-Stop or Daily Yamazaki.

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Japanese will likely boycott them and only buy at Familymart, Lawson, Mini-Stop or Daily Yamazaki.

I don't remember Japanese "boycotting" 7-11 convenience stores when it was American owned. They did a brisk trade, in fact.

The way the company is heading, they will struggle to keep control of all their businesses. Plenty of competition for the consumer.

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The headquarter of this company is in Montreal. I like Montreal and that's why I welcome the company come to Japan!

It might give me the opportunity to go Montreal, haha!

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