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    potential competitors of convenience store market. In Guangzhou, 7-Eleven, Ok and C-store are the three pillars of convenience stores. So our project will focus on the existing competitors 7-Eleven and OK convenience stores to analyze. In this part, I am going to identify the distinctive characteristics and values of 7-Eleven and OK with the theory of brand triangle, to see what make them a brand. And then I will analyze the scale and goals of 7-Eleven and OK convenience stores with the theory of SWOT

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    Reids Convenience Store Business Plan April 2003 Ben Reid Reid's Convenience Store 1035 Whenun Road Prince George, BC, V2K 5G5 Phone: (250) 555-5555 Fax: (250) 555-5555 E-Mail: reid@aol.com Executive Summary: Applicant/Company Information a. Business Name: Reid's Convenience Store b. Address: 1035 Whenun Road, Prince George, BC, V2K 5G5 c. Phone: (250) 555-5555 d

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    7-Eleven in Taiwan Yuko Matsumuro National Chengchi University Abstract Nowadays, convenience stores have become more and more common in Taiwan. If you just look around everywhere, you will soon find there are a lot of convenience stores surrounding your town. Among several convenience store chains, 7-Eleven, or the President Chain Store Corporation, is the most popular one now. The paper focuses on why 7-Eleven is so successful in Taiwan and pursuits what is behind it. At the beginning, to

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    A cozy Store that designed for your needs [pic] Business Plan by Lydia Chan CONTENTS[pic] 1. Executive Summary Buster’s is a convenience store specialized in servicing daily needs of occupants of the office building where it is located. It offers variety of products to satisfy customers’ daily needs including snacks, pre-wrapped sandwiches, bottle/canned beverages, stationery, greeting cards, newspapers, paperback books and small gift items. The first Buster’s Store was set

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    An attempt to be responsive from a convenience store chain should include the supply chain strategy that fit with competitive factors such as high quality, quick response, flexibility, service and innovation. First option can be expanding new stores in areas with existing clusters of stores. This way, the store chain can gain quicker awareness among customers and receive high-density market presence. Just like 7-Eleven, after the growth of its stores, the company focuses on increasing the number

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    Convenience Store Murder

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    two best friends named Vin and Sal. Sal has seen Vin coming out of the convenience store after the shooting of Mr. and Mrs. Lee • Vin claims that he was in the store when it happen but he wasn’t involved in the shooting of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Vin told the cops that he didn’t do it but they don’t find him truthful so they locked him up • Mike when to go see Vin behind bars, Vin claims that there was a girl in the convenience store who he clearly described and he says that she was in the same position

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    This business plan describes a proposed venture to expand Busters from a one-store to two-store operation. b) Busters is a small retail store located in the lobby of a thriving large office building. It currently has three employees and sells snacks, sandwiches, beverages, cards, newspaper, books and small gift items. c) Ultimately, we hope to expand Busters so that it becomes a chain of 10-15 stores situated in the downtown office buildings. Statement of purpose The

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    Oklahoma has a law that states alcoholic beverages above 3.2% ABW cannot be sold in convenience stores or grocery stores. These products can only be sold in liquor stores holding a specific license for higher percentage alcoholic beverages. Many believe it would be extremely beneficial to pass a law allowing the sale of higher percentage alcoholic beverages in convenience stores and grocery stores. Points in support of this argument relate to the benefits to the economy as it would encourage large

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    Seven Eleven Japan Co.

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    Questions 1. A CONVENIENCE STORE CHAIN ATTEMPTS TO BE RESPONSIVE AND PROVIDE CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY NEED, WHEN THEY NEED IT, WHERE THEY NEED IT. WHAT ARE SOME DIFFERENT WAYS THAT A CONVENIENCE STORE SUPPLY CHAIN CAN BE RESPONSIVE? WHAT ARE SOME RISKS IN EACH CASE? As responsiveness increases, the convenience store chain is exposed to greater uncertainty. A convenience store chain can improve responsiveness to this uncertainty using one of the following strategies, especially for fresh and fast foods:

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    Texas, is the world's largest operator and licenser of convenience stores with more than 21,000 units worldwide and nation's largest independent gasoline retailers. The name 7-Eleven was originated in 1946 when the stores were open from 7am to 11pm. Today, offering customers 24-hour convenience, seven days a week is the cornerstone of 7-Eleven's business. 1.2 Customer-Orientated Factors 7-Eleven focused on meeting the needs of convenience-oriented customers by providing a broad selection of

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