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7-Eleven, Inc. is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.
In July 2019, 7-Eleven launched, then almost immediately suspended, a mobile payment service, 7pay. The service was hacked upon launch and attackers were able to spend money from affected customers' accounts. The service was announced to be entirely cancelled following a review of the infrastructure it ran on.
Leggett & Platt (L&P), based in Carthage, Missouri, is an American diversified manufacturer that designs and produces various engineered components and products that can be found in homes and automobiles. The firm was founded in 1883, and consists of 15 business units, 20,000 employee-partners, and 135 manufacturing facilities located in 18 ...
Not only is 7-Eleven prepared for fans to bring their most unusual, off-the-wall "cups," they welcome it! The store encourages customers to bring fish bowls, milk cartons, and even motorcycle...
Here's a full list of 7-Eleven stores for sale across the nation. 7-Eleven operates, franchises and licenses more than 13,000 stores in North America, including about 370 in New Jersey.
BARNEGAT, NJ — 7-Eleven is selling 18 of its stores across New Jersey, including one in the Settler's Landing shopping center in Barnegat, according to the group running the sales.
This Slurpee Day, customers of 7-Eleven are invited to celebrate with FREE Slurpee drinks. All customers who visit on July 11 will receive a FREE small Slurpee drink. Come on down and join us!
Harps Food Stores, Inc. is an American regional chain of supermarkets based in Springdale, Arkansas. The company operates 151 supermarkets located in the U.S. states of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. [2]
John Philp Thompson again made history when under his guidance, Southland Corp. (7-Eleven) raised $81.5 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, prompting Jerry Lewis to write, “You accomplished so much, and you and your father before you built a monument. The good you've done will never be forgotten.”
Occupation. Businessman. Years active. 1980–present. Known for. Chairman of Wild Oats Markets; previously, CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster. James W. Keyes is an American businessman who is the chairman of Wild Oats Marketing LLC. Previously, Keyes served as chief executive officer of 7-Eleven, Inc., and chairman and CEO of Blockbuster, Inc. [1]