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#7-Eleven #Kushtar #Enzer A Korean company that is indispensable to the lives of modern Koreans. Where is it? Well. Honestly, I can't think of a place right away. In Japan, this company would probably be the one. 7-Eleven. It is the largest convenience store brand in Japan and the world. 7-Eleven, which has been deeply rooted in Japanese lives for 50 years, recently received an acquisition offer from the Canadian company Alimentation Kushtar. They initially rejected the offer, but Kushtar is said to be planning to make a new offer to 7-Eleven soon. The possibility of the M&A actually coming to fruition is slim, but people are lamenting, "How did 7-Eleven come to be?" This incident shows the current state of the Japanese economy, which is the complete opposite of what it was 35 years ago. Kushtar's initial acquisition Today, we will look into the 7-Eleven acquisition offer. #Japan #Canada #EngerRisk Timeline 00:00 Opening 01:00 The yen phenomenon 04:29 Japanese companies may be subject to bargain sales? 05:37 Why takeover offers are difficult to accept 07:01 Does history repeat itself? 09:40 Then, what about our country? Planning and composition Han Ae-ran Directing Jeong Hyun-ji, Lee Joo-hee, Kwon Ji-eun Production and graphics Lee Joo-hee, Lalan CP Shin Jun-mo Thumbnail Kwon Ji-eun