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Intensifying Battle for 7-Eleven Reaches Thailand as CP Group Joins Bid


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48 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

 Ultimately monopolies are not good for anybody.

 

For the customer it reduces / cancels competition and the seller can up prices without fear of competitor activity. In a nutshell higher and higher prices without challenge.

 

Need to look at the long-term big picture. 

While not exactly a monopoly, Walmart, where I live offers consistently low prices on most items.

Their no hassle return service can't be beat. They are my to go pharmacy; fair prices with friendly and fast service.   My favorite one-stop store with their online inventory/price checker.  They also offer quick shipping on non stocked items, items that are not always easy to find elsewhere.

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1 minute ago, Hawaiian said:

While monopolies tend to stifle the competition and raise prices without challenge, I find that Walmart has not done that, at least where I live. 

 

While not exactly a monopoly, Walmart, where I live offers consistently low prices on most items.

Their no hassle return service can't be beat. They are my to go pharmacy; fair prices with friendly and fast service.   My favorite one-stop store with their online inventory/price checker.  They also offer quick shipping on non stocked items, items that are not always easy to find elsewhere.

 

"While monopolies tend to stifle the competition and raise prices without challenge, I find that Walmart has not done that, at least where I live."

 

 You already answered your own point - Walmart is not a monopoly.

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

"While monopolies tend to stifle the competition and raise prices without challenge, I find that Walmart has not done that, at least where I live."

 

 You already answered your own point - Walmart is not a monopoly.

 

 

 

Economists classify Walmart as a oligopoly. 

Posted
On 2/2/2025 at 3:01 AM, Georgealbert said:

Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group reportedly entering talks to assist Japan’s Seven & i Holdings in fending off a takeover bid from Canadian retail giant Alimentation Couche-Tard.

 

 

I'm not sure I understand this.

I thought all 7-11 stores in Thailand were managed by CP group on a franchise agreement (from the Japanese?) So, is the CP group offering to buy the franchise and join the Japanese Group to fend off the Canadians.

For reference (Google) all 7-11 stores in Cambodia are managed by CP:

 

 The 7-Eleven business in Cambodia is managed by a subsidiary of CP ALL or CP ALL (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. In the beginning, the company was managed by an experienced management team from Thailand.

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