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7-Eleven, Inc.

  • 7-Eleven Sees May Same Store Merchandise Sales Rise

    DALLAS - 7-Eleven, Inc. today reported total sales for May 2003 of $951.7 million, an increase of 8.3 percent over the May 2002 total of $878.9 million.
  • Alon USA/Southwest Convenience Stores to Deploy Retalix Solution

    DALLAS - Alon USA, representing 171 corporate owned 7-Eleven licensee sites and approximately 1,500 additional FINA brand locations, has contracted with Retalix to deploy its StorePoint suite of open platform software products.
  • 7-Eleven Quarterly Operating Sales, Profits Rise

    DALLAS - 7-Eleven, Inc., the nation's largest c-store chain, today reported that its first quarter core earnings, which exclude non-operating items, grew to $4.6 million or $0.04 per diluted share for the quarter ended March 31, 2003, versus $2.4 million or $0.02 per diluted share in the first quarter of 2002.
  • 7-Eleven to Sell Its Own Beer and Wine

    NEW YORK - 7-Eleven Inc. said on Thursday it would sell its own beer, Santiago, in U.S. stores starting in June. A Chardonnay and a Pinot Grigio under the new Regions brand will likely be available in August, the convenience store chain said.
  • Supermarket NONFOODS Business: Older and wiser

    After the initial rush to get into the gasoline business, supermarkets and other high-volume operators have entered a more mature stage of market development.
  • MAP to Sell Convenience Stores to Sunoco

    FINDLAY, Ohio - Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC (MAP), through its wholly owned retail unit Speedway SuperAmerica LLC (SSA), on Friday announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell all 193 of its convenience stores to Sunoco for $140 million plus store inventory.
  • 7-Eleven to Introduce New Stored-Value/Loyalty Card Programs

    DALLAS - 7-Eleven Inc. and Alliance Data Systems Corp., a provider of transaction, marketing and credit services, will team to offer consumers greater convenience and new benefits by introducing two stored-value programs.
  • 7-Eleven Ready to Roll Fresh Foods Into California Stores

    LOS ANGELES - By working with multiple local food companies, leading convenience retailer 7-Eleven Inc. is ready to offer fresh-made-daily and fresh-delivered-daily pastries, sandwiches, salads, entrees, sushi, fresh-squeezed juices, dairy products and produce to customers in its Southern California stores.
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