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Couche-Tard considers selling US stores if a deal is struck with Seven & i

Alimentation Couche-Tard, a Canadian company, said that it was in exploratory discussions with third parties regarding a possible sale of U.S.-based stores. This would allow it to gain regulatory approval if it were to reach a deal for the takeover of Japan's Seven & i Holdings.

Circle-K, the operator that has bid $47 billion to buy 7-Eleven, has said that it has identified an American portfolio and is currently in discussions to "identify potential acquirers".

A spokesperson for Couche-Tard said, "We are committed to working with 7&i to obtain regulatory approvals. We have presented a strong proposal to 7&i to demonstrate our commitment."

Seven & i opposes the bid, claiming that U.S. Antitrust Law would make a deal impossible. Both companies have about 20,000 convenience stores between them.

Seven & i appointed its first non-American CEO on Thursday and gave him the job of reorganizing the company to fend the bid.

Stephen Dacus, the new chief executive, said that he spoke with Couche-Tard on that particular day. He added that the talks would continue. However, there were significant regulatory obstacles, especially in the United States, that stood in the merger's way.

(source: Reuters)