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  2. Buy the Way - Wikipedia

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    Buy the Way was a South Korean chain of convenience stores that are now defunct, after being sold to Korea Seven Co., Ltd. in January 2010. The company was founded in June 1990.

  3. Portal:Music/DateOfBirth/July 7 - Wikipedia

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    Doc Severinsen, American conductor and trumpeter, turns 97.; Ringo Starr, Brit drummer for The Beatles, turns 84.; David Hodo, American vocalist of the Village People, turns 77.

  4. James W. Keyes - Wikipedia

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    Keyes joined CITGO Petroleum in 1985, which was then a subsidiary of 7-Eleven, Inc. [6] In May 1996, he became the chief financial officer of 7-Eleven Inc. [7] In 1998, he became chief operating officer of the company. [7] In 2000, Keyes was appointed president and CEO of 7-Eleven, a position he held until 2005. [8]

  5. 7-Eleven (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    The 7-Eleven Cycling Team, later the Motorola Cycling Team, was a professional cycling team founded in the U.S. in 1981 by Jim Ochowicz, a former U.S. Olympic cyclist. The team lasted 16 years, under the sponsorship of 7-Eleven through 1990 and then Motorola from 1990 through 1996.

  6. Pressbyrån - Wikipedia

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    It has since grown to around 300 stores, all franchised, and is now owned by the Reitan Group, [3] [4] which also owns the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian rights to franchise its historical direct competitor 7-Eleven. Since the 2010s, both brands have faced increased competition from new convenience store chains such as Circle K, Direkten and MyWay.

  7. Fresh Mart - Wikipedia

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  8. Happy Shopper - Wikipedia

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    The name was also used broadly for a convenience store franchise between 1971 and 1998, but as of 2020, very few stores still operate under the Happy Shopper banner. Most Happy Shopper stores rebranded under the Premier Stores brand during the 2000s, another name also controlled by Booker Group.

  9. Daily Yamazaki - Wikipedia

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    Daily Yamazaki convenience store in Hiratsuka City. Daily Yamazaki (デイリーヤマザキ, Deirī-yamazaki) is a convenience store franchise chain in Japan established on December 21, 1977.