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Masatoshi Ito, 98, the King of Convenience Stores in Japan, Dies

The New York Times – Business:

He introduced the American chain 7-Eleven to the country, covering the landscape with thousands of outlets and starting a retail revolution there.

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Convenience Stores, Deaths (Obituaries), Ito, Masatoshi, Japan, Seven & I Holdings Co, Shopping and Retail, Suzuki, Toshifumi (1932- )
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