Takeover bid for Japan’s 7-Eleven owner from Canadian chain

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Shares in Japan’s Seven & i Holdings, which operates 7-Eleven convenience stores worldwide, have risen after it said it was “open to discussions” with Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard if the latter improves its $39 billion takeover bid, say P.R. Venkat and Megumi Fujikawa in The Wall Street Journal. Seven & i rejected Couche-Tard’s previous offer last week on the grounds that its proposal “significantly underestimated the company’s value and potential”. This has led to speculation that Couche-Tard will raise its offer, although there may be antitrust concerns over any deal as both firms have large networks in the US

Competition will certainly be a “key consideration” in any deal, says Lex in the Financial Times. A merger “would create a global convenience-store leader with more than 100,000 stores”. US regulators will definitely want to become involved. Given 7-Eleven’s operations in the US, both in…

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