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CP All, Thailand's largest chain of convenience stores, said on Wednesday it intended opening 7-Eleven stores in Burma, Laos and Cambodia, according to a report by Reuters.
CP All, controlled by Thailand's wealthiest man, Dhanin Chearavanont of the Charoen Pokphand Group, aims to have 7,370 stores by the end of 2013, and reach 10,000 by 2018, its president Piyawat Titasattavorakul is reported to have said.
7-11 is a global franchise, but its main operator is a Japanese firm, Seven & I Holdings Co, which announced in June it was planning to partner with the Burmese Zaygabar Company to open a chain of 7-Eleven convenience stores throughout Burma within a year.
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Well...If the Siem can't use the real bomb to bomb Cambodia and now they use 7-eleven to bomb Cambodia! ahahahaha
I can't wait to see and compare the products in their 7-eleven stores.
7-Eleven Inc. is the largest convenience stores operator in the world. In different continents, their size is more than double that of McDonalds for example.
Basically their operations are divided into two branches, the franchise and the trade-mark royalty.
The Southland Corporation, the predecessor of 7-Eleven Inc. was founded in Dallas, Texas by the Thomson family, then was sold to 7-Eleven Japan.
7-Eleven Inc. has its World Headquarters in Tokyo, and regional headquarters in various countries.
Only 7-Eleven Inc. can build a 7-Eleven store, not even its partners, may they be Thais, Burmese, or Khmers for that matter.
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