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[Title] => 7-11 reinvents retail shopping with new image
[Summary] => In an effort to meet and bridge the needs of changing lifestyles, world-renowned convenience store 7-Eleven reinvents retail shopping with a new design along with a brand re-imaging campaign that aims to boost the chain’s sales and customer traffic.
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[Title] => 7-Eleven expects to incur a loss this year
[Summary] => Convenience store market leader, 7-Eleven, expects to incur a loss this year due to a depressed market and increased competition from upstarts.
According to Philippine Seven Corp. chairman Vicente T. Paterno, 7-Eleven posted a loss during the first half of the year.
While the company is doing better in the second half of the year. Paterno said, it does not expect to be able to wipe out its deficit in the first half.
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According to Philippine Seven Corp. chairman Vicente T. Paterno, 7-Eleven posted a loss during the first half of the year.
While the company is doing better in the second half of the year. Paterno said, it does not expect to be able to wipe out its deficit in the first half.
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October 29, 2012 - 12:00am