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Jul 20
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Deep Dive: Why the $46 Billion Deal for ...

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A $47 billion deal to acquire 7-Eleven just collapsed, but this wasn't just another business negotiation. In this episode, we dive into how Japan came to own one of America’s most iconic brands and why they refused to sell it. From convenience store diplomacy to cultural pride, this is the inside story of the 7-Eleven empire. And why, in Japan, some things really are not for sale.


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