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Archivo:Seven & I Holdings logo.svg
Tipo Public KK (TYO: 3382)
Industria Retail
Fundación 2005 (from merger)
Sede central Bandera de Japón Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Personas clave Toshifumi Suzuki, Chairman & CEO
Servicios Department stores, Superstores, Supermarkets, Convenience stores, Restaurants, Financial services
Ingresos Crecimiento ¥ 5,752,392 million JPY (FY 2007)
Beneficio neto Crecimiento ¥ 133,419 million JPY (FY 2007)
Empleados 55,815 (full-time; 2007)
Sitio web www.7andi.com

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd. (株式会社セブン&アイ・ホールディングス Kabushiki-gaisha Sebun & Ai Hōrudingusu?, TYO: 3382) is a diversified retail group headquarterd in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.[1]​ Founded originally in 1920 as Ito Yokado, Seven & I is now the fifth largest retailer in the world[2]​, with 35,000 stores in approximately 100 countries.

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Seven & I Holdings was established on September 1 2005 as the parent company of the 7-Eleven Japan chain of convenience stores, the Ito Yokado grocery and clothing stores, and the Denny's Japan family restaurants.In November it completed the purchase of US-based 7-Eleven Inc.

On December 26, 2005, the company announced its acquisition of Millennium Retailing holding company, parent of the Sogo and Seibu Department Stores chains. The acquisition makes Seven & I Holdings the largest distribution and retailing business in Japan.

On August 11 2006, Seven & I negotiated the purchase of Lombard, Illinois-based White Hen.

In July 2007 the group announced the enlargement of their American chain 7-Eleven. They proposed an additional 1000 stores in a $2.4 billion plan that would see their US operation grow to over 7,000 stores. The target was set to achieve $10 billion sales in the US by 2010.

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References[editar]

  1. "Office Map." Seven & i Holdings. Retrieved on January 13, 2009.
  2. Planet Retail reveals latest retailer rankings”, Planet Retail, 28 July 2008.

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