3 Japan Convenience Store Operators Log Profit Growth in March-May
Tokyo, July 14 (Jiji Press)--Three major Japanese convenience store operators posted growth in their group operating revenues and profits in the March-May first quarter of the current business year, according to their earnings reports.
Retail giant Seven & i Holdings Co., the operator of industry leader Seven-Eleven Japan Co., saw its mainstay overseas convenience store operations recover thanks to labor and other cost cuts.
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