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A 7-Eleven Heir’s $50 Billion Fight to Keep the Company in the Family

A battle for control of the chain shows how traditional business models embraced by family owners are clashing with a more shareholder-centric approach.

River Akira Davis
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Convenience Stores, Foreign Investments, Ito, Masatoshi, Japan, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Politics and Government, Seven & I Holdings Co, Shareholder Rights and Activism
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