+ Follow PRESIDENT CHAIN STORE Tag
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[Title] => 7-Eleven to raise its store count by 25%
[Summary] => Philippine Seven Corp., the exclusive local licensee of convenience store chain 7-Eleven, is set to stay ahead of competition as it plans to finish the year with 25 percent more stores than last year.
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[Title] => 7-Eleven franchiser doubles profit on robust sales
[Summary] => Philippine Seven Corp. (Philseven), the local licensee of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain, doubled its profits in the first quarter on robust store sales.
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[Title] => Taiwan firm eyes bigger stake in local 7-Eleven
[Summary] => The Taiwanese franchise holder of the local 7-Eleven convenience store chain plans to raise its stake in the publicly listed Philipine Seven Corp. (Phil-Seven).
The President Chain Store (PSC) of Taiwan, the pioneer in the convenience store concept in Taiwan and a member of Taiwans retail giant Uni-President Corp., currently owns 56.69 percent of Phil-Seven, the local operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain. The investment was made following the liberalization of the retail trade sector in 2000, which allowed foreign companies to invest in retail firms.
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PRESIDENT CHAIN STORE
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[Title] => 7-Eleven franchiser doubles profit on robust sales
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[Title] => Taiwan firm eyes bigger stake in local 7-Eleven
[Summary] => The Taiwanese franchise holder of the local 7-Eleven convenience store chain plans to raise its stake in the publicly listed Philipine Seven Corp. (Phil-Seven).
The President Chain Store (PSC) of Taiwan, the pioneer in the convenience store concept in Taiwan and a member of Taiwans retail giant Uni-President Corp., currently owns 56.69 percent of Phil-Seven, the local operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain. The investment was made following the liberalization of the retail trade sector in 2000, which allowed foreign companies to invest in retail firms.
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October 9, 2014 - 12:00am