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The question on everyone's mind.
News broke over the weekend that Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc. (RRHI) will be acquiring Ministop Japan’s 40 percent stake in Robinsons Convenience Stores, Inc. (RCSI). This will up RRHI's stake in Ministop Philippines to 100 percent. To businessmen and stock traders, that means RCSI is ...
Robinsons Group will assume full ownership of the convenience store chain in the Philippines.
Japanese convenience store chain Ministop is pulling out of the Philippines and South Korea and will instead focus on its home market. A report in Nikkei Asia said the company is selling its 40 percent stake in Robinsons Convenience Stores, Inc. (RCSI) to ...
Order a siopao, a Big Bite Hotdog with Creamy Cheese, and a Big Gulp.
7-Eleven is one of the largest convenience store chains in the country and the world, but it looks like the company is dead set on wanting to do more than just traditional retail. Last month, 7-Eleven opened its first store in the Philippines ...
Ready-to-go lechon.
Earlier this week, Zubuchon posted a teaser on its Facebook page that selected 7-Eleven stores will start carrying its famous Zubuchon Boneless Lechon soon. We asked the marketing department of Philippine Seven Corporation for some more details and here’s what we found ...
Answers to your most pressing question about the ubiquitous convenience store.
The convenience store has become a staple in urban life for many Filipinos. Many of us have been to a convenience store at least once. More likely, many of us have been to a 7-Eleven here in the Philippines at least once ...
Company reported a net profit during the fourth quarter last year.
Listed Philippine Seven Corp (PSC), the exclusive license holder of the 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores in the country, reported a net loss of P419.7 million in 2020 as it grappled with the extended lockdown imposed by the government due to the ...
This coffee, this contemplation: a cup from 7-Eleven is the early-morning answer to life.
On the days you feel like circa-episode-one Jim Hopper—all badly shaven fuzz and trauma-of-life hangover—then you, too, would take solace in the Stranger Things mantra he made famous: “Mornings are for coffee and contemplation.”But, hell, isn’t every day like circa-episode-one Jim Hopper? ...
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