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Alimentation Couche-Tard

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., or simply Couche-Tard, is a Canadian multinational operator of convenience stores. The company has 14,302 stores across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Japan, China, and Indonesia. The company operates its corporate stores mainly under the Couche-Tard, Circle K, and On the Run brands but also under the affiliated brands Mac's Convenience Stores, go! (Go Store), 7-jours, Dairy/Daisy Mart, Becker's and Winks.

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.
Company typePublic
TSX: ATD
S&P/TSX 60 component
IndustryRetail
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
FounderAlain Bouchard
Jacques D'Amours
Richard Fortin
Réal Plourde
HeadquartersLaval, Quebec, Canada
Number of locations
14,400 (2023) [1]
Area served
24 countries and territories: United States, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Egypt, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Jamaica, Macau, Mexico, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Vietnam, UAE [2]
Key people
Alain Bouchard,
Chairman
Brian Hannasch,
CEO
Revenue$71.86 billion (2023) [3]
$12.05 billion (2023)[4]
$4.23 billion (2023)[5]
Number of employees
around 128,000 (2023) [6]
DivisionsCouche-Tard
Circle K
On the Run
Holiday Stationstores
Websitewww.couche-tard.com

Founded by current chairman Alain Bouchard, the corporation is based in Laval, Quebec, Canada, a suburb of Montreal. The flagship Couche-Tard and Mac's stores, as well as some older Winks outlets, prominently feature a distinctive anthropomorphic red, winking owl. This mascot, named "Jandrice", was inherited from the Provi-Soir / Winks chain when it was absorbed in the late 1990s.

In French, "couche-tard" means "(the type of person who) goes to bed late", with connotations very similar to "night owl" in English.

History edit

Alain Bouchard opened his first convenience store in 1980 in Laval. In 1985, Bouchard acquired 11 "Couche-Tard" branded stores in the Quebec City area which he merged with its existing stores in the Montreal area to rename the whole company "Alimentation Couche-Tard". In 1987, the company purchased the 7 Jours chain from Metro-Richelieu, which Couche-Tard has kept a separate chain to this day.

In 1992, the chain gradually converted to the new discount banner "Dépan-Escompte", beginning with 34 stores mostly located in the Quebec City area.[7] In 1993, the company purchased 54 Mac's and La Maisonnée convenience stores from the troubled Silcorp Ltd. of Toronto.[8] In 1994, Couche-Tard completed the conversion of its 182 stores to the Dépan-Escompte banner which included the Mac's/La Maisonnée locations but not the 7 Jours chain.[8] In the summer of 1994, Couche-Tard made a deal to acquire the 86 convenience stores from the Perette chain which had filed for bankruptcy protection in June 1994.[8] During the Dépan-Escompte era, a piggy bank mascot was adopted[9] and replaced the previous Couche-Tard sleepwalker mascot from the late 1980s and early 1990s.[10][11]

In May 1997, Couche-Tard acquired C Corp, a subsidiary of Provigo that owned the chains Provi-Soir in Quebec, Winks in Ontario and Red Rooster in Alberta.[12] Couche-Tard, which was already dominating its industry, grew to 610 outlets in Canada following the transaction.[12] In early 1999, Dépan-Escompte Couche-Tard and Provi-Soir merged into a single branding; reverting to the Couche-Tard name without "Dépan-Escompte" (albeit with a new logotype), but adopting the owl mascot of Provi-Soir.[13] The company has since revived the Provi-Soir name in Quebec which it keeps as a distinct chain, much like the 7 Jours division.[14] The new Provi-Soir, basically a combination of rebranded Couche-Tard and 7 Jours locations, does not feature the owl mascot from the original chain and its logotype is completely different than in its last incarnation.

Similarly, Silcorp had consolidated several of the largest Ontario convenience-store chains, such as Mac's and Becker's, under its ownership before being itself acquired by Couche-Tard. As in Quebec, other corporate banners such as Becker's and Mike's Mart are slowly being phased out in favour of the dominant Mac's brand, although new franchised stores are still being opened under the Winks and Daisy Mart brands.

In 2001, Couche-Tard broke into the American market with the acquisition of 172 Bigfoot convenience stores from Johnson Oil Company of Columbus, Indiana.[15]

After making some tentative moves in the U.S. under the Mac's brand in the early 2000s, Couche-Tard acquired the Circle K chain from ConocoPhillips in 2003, promptly rebranding its existing U.S. locations to the better-known Circle K moniker. The Circle K brand is also franchised in Asia and elsewhere.

Couche-Tard held the master franchise for Dunkin' Donuts in Quebec since August 2003, but agreed in August 2008 to terminate this franchise within 12 to 18 months.[16]

In early 2010, Couche-Tard started consolidating its outlets in Quebec by closing down many of those that did not do well in sales, and therefore allowing the successful ones to prosper. In all, over 300 stores were closed from 2010 through 2012.

In 2014, Couche-Tard sold off its Tiendas Extra chain, a subsidiary of Circle K, in Mexico to Grupo Modelo.[17][18]

In 2015, Manulife Bank of Canada reached a deal with Couche-Tard to add its ATMs to 830 locations.[19][20]

On September 23, 2015, Couche-Tard announced that it would relaunch the Circle K brand, and extend it to all of its stores in English Canada, the United States, and Scandinavia. The rebranding did not include its stores in Quebec, which remained under the Couche-Tard brand.[21][22]

On August 29, 2016, the purchase of 53 Cracker Barrel convenience stores in Louisiana for an undisclosed price was announced.[23] As in the case with most of its other acquisitions, the Cracker Barrel chain would also be converted to Circle K stores. The acquired chain stores all have gas stations, with the exception of one location, and 12 have quick-serve restaurants. The Cracker Barrel chain is unrelated to the restaurant chain of the same name.

In July 2017, Couche-Tard announced an agreement to acquire Holiday Stationstores, the 18th largest convenience store chain in the United States, with over 500 locations in 10 states.[24]

In August 2020, Couche-Tard was out-bid by 7-Eleven's US$21 billion acquisition of 3900 Speedway locations from Marathon Petroleum.[25][26][27][28]

In July 2021, Couche-Tard announced a deal to purchase the 226 retail gasoline/convenience stores and marine fuel terminal of Truro, Nova Scotia-based Wilson Fuel for an undisclosed amount, pending approval by the Competition Bureau.[29] The acquisition was completed on March 1, 2023.[30] To alleviate competition concerns, Couche-Tard sold 52 locations to Harnois Énergies.[31]

Recent and current operations edit

 
Entrance of a Couche-Tard store in Montreal, Quebec

In Canada, there are 581 corporate stores in Quebec under the names Couche-Tard, Provi-Soir and Dépanneur 7 jours as well as 298 affiliated stores. In Ontario, there are 702 corporate stores and 214 affiliated stores, and in Western Canada, 305 corporate stores and 71 affiliates operated under the names Mac's, Mike's Mart, Becker's (operated independently), Daisy Mart, and Winks. Locations outside of Quebec have been rebranded as Circle K stores (excluding Becker's).[32]

The brands operated by Couche-Tard are:[33]

  • Circle K: the group's primary brand, used internationally.
  • Holiday Stationstores: American brand, referred to as the Northern Tier region.
  • Couche-Tard: Quebec brand
  • Ingo: European brand
  • On the Run: international (retired brand)
  • Becker's: Ontario (retired brand)
  • Mac's: Canada (retired brand)
  • Kangaroo Express (retired brand)
  • Topaz: Ireland (retired brand)

Irving Oil stores edit

Many Couche-Tard locations are gas stations co-branded with Irving Oil. The first stage of this partnership began in 2001 in Quebec. Both companies contributed locations to the partnership: some had convenience stores that previously operated under Irving's "Marché Mainway" banner, while others previously sold fuel under the Couche-Tard brand. All these locations now have Couche-Tard convenience stores and Irving-branded fuel.

The partnership expanded in 2008, as Irving leased its remaining Bluecanoe and Mainway convenience stores to Couche-Tard,[34] expanding the latter chain's reach into Atlantic Canada and New England under the Circle K brand. Irving continues to own the buildings and property, and supplies Irving-branded fuel to these stations.

On the Run stores edit

In the United States, approximately 470 On the Run stores are owned or franchised by Alimentation Couche-Tard under an agreement with ExxonMobil announced April 29, 2009.[35] This also includes 43 ExxonMobil stations in the Phoenix, Arizona market, all of which have been rebranded to Circle K.[36] While many On the Run stations in the United States still sell Exxon or Mobil gasoline, some franchised locations sell other brands not associated with ExxonMobil.

Circle K edit

 
A Circle K in Colorado Springs, CO.

Circle K is an international chain of convenience stores owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard. The brand is the flagship international brand of the company, and has largely replaced other brands previously used or acquired by the company.[32]

Couche-Tard edit

 
Sign of a Couche-Tard store in Montreal, Quebec

Couche-Tard is the original brand of Alimentation Couche-Tard. The brand is present only in Québec along with Provi-Soir and Dépanneur 7 jours.[32] In 2021, Couche-Tard underwent a rebranding to align it with the Circle K brand identity.[37]

Casey's General Stores edit

In March 2010, Couche-Tard offered $1.9 billion for control of the Iowa-based Casey's General Stores chain, and later announced a proxy fight for control. Casey's rejected Couche-Tard's offer and was successful in September 2010 in retaining its board of directors vs. Couche-Tard's nominated slate.[38]

Statoil edit

On April 18, 2012, it became known that Couche-Tard had agreed to buy Norway's Statoil Fuel and Retail (previously owned by Statoil) for $2.8 billion,[39][40] giving Couche-Tard the largest chain of petrol stations in Scandinavia and with a presence around the Baltic region, Poland, and Russia. On June 20, 2012, Statoil Fuel and Retail's shareholders voted in favor (+91.56%) of the acquisition and later it was declared that Couche-Tard had finally acquired 100% of Statoil Fuel and Retail for approximately 2.8 billion $US (forcing the minority shareholders to sell their shares). This acquisition added over 2,853 stores to Couche-Tard's portfolio and a mega-presence in Europe. Alain Bouchard planned to grow this newly acquired chain all over Europe. In 2016, all Statoil stations were rebranded to Circle K.[41]

Imperial Oil retail edit

On March 8, 2016, Couche-Tard announced it had agreed to purchase Imperial Oil's Esso retail locations in Ontario (228 locations) and Quebec (50 locations) for $2.8 billion. The stations' convenience stores would be re-branded as Circle K in Ontario, and all would remain supplied by Esso.[42]

CST Brands edit

On August 22, 2016, Couche-Tard agreed to buy American company CST Brands and its 2,000 stores, mostly in Texas and other southern states, for $3.78 billion, $4.4 billion including debt.[43][44] This deal, which was the largest purchase in their history, officially closed on June 28, 2017. Couche-Tard has announced that it will sell around 45% of the new stores to another company to pass competition laws. CST Holdings was based in San Antonio and employed over 14,000 people at the 2,000 stores Couche-Tard took over. The stores acquired were mostly in the southwestern and southeastern United States, with a small presence in New York and Eastern Canada, operating under the Corner Stores, Flash Foods, and Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes brands.[44][45] Most locations were rebranded to the Circle K brand after the acquisition.

Due to competition concerns, most of CST's Ultramar operations in Canada were not included in the deal, which were sold off separately to Parkland Fuel Corporation.[46]

COPEC edit

In November 2023, Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., finalized the acquisition of 112 MAPCO Express Inc. fuel and convenience retail sites from Compañía de Petróleos de Chile S.A. (COPEC), as part of COPEC's divestiture of its MAPCO assets. The stores, located across Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia, will undergo rebranding to the Circle K identity. This transaction, which also includes surplus property and a logistics fleet, complements Couche-Tard's significant global presence, which encompasses over 14,000 stores in 24 countries and territories and employs approximately 122,000 people. Concurrently, Majors Management LLC acquired 192 MAPCO-branded stores and additional MAPCO assets, aiming to enhance service and expand both companies' market reach in the southeastern U.S.[47]

Other transactions edit

In January 2021, Couche-Tard and Carrefour SA announced that they are looking at operational partnerships after takeover talks were abandoned.[48]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Alimentation Couche Tard Inc or simply Couche Tard is a Canadian multinational operator of convenience stores The company has 14 302 stores across Canada the United States Mexico Ireland Norway Sweden Denmark Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Russia Japan China and Indonesia The company operates its corporate stores mainly under the Couche Tard Circle K and On the Run brands but also under the affiliated brands Mac s Convenience Stores go Go Store 7 jours Dairy Daisy Mart Becker s and Winks Alimentation Couche Tard Inc Company typePublicTraded asTSX ATDS amp P TSX 60 componentIndustryRetailFounded1980 44 years ago 1980 FounderAlain BouchardJacques D AmoursRichard FortinReal PlourdeHeadquartersLaval Quebec CanadaNumber of locations14 400 2023 1 Area served24 countries and territories United States Canada Denmark Estonia Ireland Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Sweden Hong Kong Cambodia Egypt Guam Guatemala Honduras Indonesia Jamaica Macau Mexico New Zealand Saudi Arabia South Africa Vietnam UAE 2 Key peopleAlain Bouchard Chairman Brian Hannasch CEORevenue 71 86 billion 2023 3 Operating income 12 05 billion 2023 4 Net income 4 23 billion 2023 5 Number of employeesaround 128 000 2023 6 DivisionsCouche TardCircle K On the RunHoliday StationstoresWebsitewww couche tard comFounded by current chairman Alain Bouchard the corporation is based in Laval Quebec Canada a suburb of Montreal The flagship Couche Tard and Mac s stores as well as some older Winks outlets prominently feature a distinctive anthropomorphic red winking owl This mascot named Jandrice was inherited from the Provi Soir Winks chain when it was absorbed in the late 1990s In French couche tard means the type of person who goes to bed late with connotations very similar to night owl in English Contents 1 History 2 Recent and current operations 2 1 Irving Oil stores 2 2 On the Run stores 2 3 Circle K 2 4 Couche Tard 2 5 Casey s General Stores 2 6 Statoil 2 7 Imperial Oil retail 2 8 CST Brands 2 9 COPEC 2 10 Other transactions 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAlain Bouchard opened his first convenience store in 1980 in Laval In 1985 Bouchard acquired 11 Couche Tard branded stores in the Quebec City area which he merged with its existing stores in the Montreal area to rename the whole company Alimentation Couche Tard In 1987 the company purchased the 7 Jours chain from Metro Richelieu which Couche Tard has kept a separate chain to this day In 1992 the chain gradually converted to the new discount banner Depan Escompte beginning with 34 stores mostly located in the Quebec City area 7 In 1993 the company purchased 54 Mac s and La Maisonnee convenience stores from the troubled Silcorp Ltd of Toronto 8 In 1994 Couche Tard completed the conversion of its 182 stores to the Depan Escompte banner which included the Mac s La Maisonnee locations but not the 7 Jours chain 8 In the summer of 1994 Couche Tard made a deal to acquire the 86 convenience stores from the Perette chain which had filed for bankruptcy protection in June 1994 8 During the Depan Escompte era a piggy bank mascot was adopted 9 and replaced the previous Couche Tard sleepwalker mascot from the late 1980s and early 1990s 10 11 In May 1997 Couche Tard acquired C Corp a subsidiary of Provigo that owned the chains Provi Soir in Quebec Winks in Ontario and Red Rooster in Alberta 12 Couche Tard which was already dominating its industry grew to 610 outlets in Canada following the transaction 12 In early 1999 Depan Escompte Couche Tard and Provi Soir merged into a single branding reverting to the Couche Tard name without Depan Escompte albeit with a new logotype but adopting the owl mascot of Provi Soir 13 The company has since revived the Provi Soir name in Quebec which it keeps as a distinct chain much like the 7 Jours division 14 The new Provi Soir basically a combination of rebranded Couche Tard and 7 Jours locations does not feature the owl mascot from the original chain and its logotype is completely different than in its last incarnation Similarly Silcorp had consolidated several of the largest Ontario convenience store chains such as Mac s and Becker s under its ownership before being itself acquired by Couche Tard As in Quebec other corporate banners such as Becker s and Mike s Mart are slowly being phased out in favour of the dominant Mac s brand although new franchised stores are still being opened under the Winks and Daisy Mart brands In 2001 Couche Tard broke into the American market with the acquisition of 172 Bigfoot convenience stores from Johnson Oil Company of Columbus Indiana 15 After making some tentative moves in the U S under the Mac s brand in the early 2000s Couche Tard acquired the Circle K chain from ConocoPhillips in 2003 promptly rebranding its existing U S locations to the better known Circle K moniker The Circle K brand is also franchised in Asia and elsewhere Couche Tard held the master franchise for Dunkin Donuts in Quebec since August 2003 but agreed in August 2008 to terminate this franchise within 12 to 18 months 16 In early 2010 Couche Tard started consolidating its outlets in Quebec by closing down many of those that did not do well in sales and therefore allowing the successful ones to prosper In all over 300 stores were closed from 2010 through 2012 In 2014 Couche Tard sold off its Tiendas Extra chain a subsidiary of Circle K in Mexico to Grupo Modelo 17 18 In 2015 Manulife Bank of Canada reached a deal with Couche Tard to add its ATMs to 830 locations 19 20 On September 23 2015 Couche Tard announced that it would relaunch the Circle K brand and extend it to all of its stores in English Canada the United States and Scandinavia The rebranding did not include its stores in Quebec which remained under the Couche Tard brand 21 22 On August 29 2016 the purchase of 53 Cracker Barrel convenience stores in Louisiana for an undisclosed price was announced 23 As in the case with most of its other acquisitions the Cracker Barrel chain would also be converted to Circle K stores The acquired chain stores all have gas stations with the exception of one location and 12 have quick serve restaurants The Cracker Barrel chain is unrelated to the restaurant chain of the same name In July 2017 Couche Tard announced an agreement to acquire Holiday Stationstores the 18th largest convenience store chain in the United States with over 500 locations in 10 states 24 In August 2020 Couche Tard was out bid by 7 Eleven s US 21 billion acquisition of 3900 Speedway locations from Marathon Petroleum 25 26 27 28 In July 2021 Couche Tard announced a deal to purchase the 226 retail gasoline convenience stores and marine fuel terminal of Truro Nova Scotia based Wilson Fuel for an undisclosed amount pending approval by the Competition Bureau 29 The acquisition was completed on March 1 2023 30 To alleviate competition concerns Couche Tard sold 52 locations to Harnois Energies 31 Recent and current operations edit nbsp Entrance of a Couche Tard store in Montreal QuebecIn Canada there are 581 corporate stores in Quebec under the names Couche Tard Provi Soir and Depanneur 7 jours as well as 298 affiliated stores In Ontario there are 702 corporate stores and 214 affiliated stores and in Western Canada 305 corporate stores and 71 affiliates operated under the names Mac s Mike s Mart Becker s operated independently Daisy Mart and Winks Locations outside of Quebec have been rebranded as Circle K stores excluding Becker s 32 The brands operated by Couche Tard are 33 Circle K the group s primary brand used internationally Holiday Stationstores American brand referred to as the Northern Tier region Couche Tard Quebec brand Ingo European brand On the Run international retired brand Becker s Ontario retired brand Mac s Canada retired brand Kangaroo Express retired brand Topaz Ireland retired brand Irving Oil stores edit Many Couche Tard locations are gas stations co branded with Irving Oil The first stage of this partnership began in 2001 in Quebec Both companies contributed locations to the partnership some had convenience stores that previously operated under Irving s Marche Mainway banner while others previously sold fuel under the Couche Tard brand All these locations now have Couche Tard convenience stores and Irving branded fuel The partnership expanded in 2008 as Irving leased its remaining Bluecanoe and Mainway convenience stores to Couche Tard 34 expanding the latter chain s reach into Atlantic Canada and New England under the Circle K brand Irving continues to own the buildings and property and supplies Irving branded fuel to these stations On the Run stores edit In the United States approximately 470 On the Run stores are owned or franchised by Alimentation Couche Tard under an agreement with ExxonMobil announced April 29 2009 35 This also includes 43 ExxonMobil stations in the Phoenix Arizona market all of which have been rebranded to Circle K 36 While many On the Run stations in the United States still sell Exxon or Mobil gasoline some franchised locations sell other brands not associated with ExxonMobil Circle K edit Main article Circle K nbsp A Circle K in Colorado Springs CO Circle K is an international chain of convenience stores owned by Alimentation Couche Tard The brand is the flagship international brand of the company and has largely replaced other brands previously used or acquired by the company 32 Couche Tard edit nbsp Sign of a Couche Tard store in Montreal QuebecCouche Tard is the original brand of Alimentation Couche Tard The brand is present only in Quebec along with Provi Soir and Depanneur 7 jours 32 In 2021 Couche Tard underwent a rebranding to align it with the Circle K brand identity 37 Casey s General Stores edit In March 2010 Couche Tard offered 1 9 billion for control of the Iowa based Casey s General Stores chain and later announced a proxy fight for control Casey s rejected Couche Tard s offer and was successful in September 2010 in retaining its board of directors vs Couche Tard s nominated slate 38 Statoil edit On April 18 2012 it became known that Couche Tard had agreed to buy Norway s Statoil Fuel and Retail previously owned by Statoil for 2 8 billion 39 40 giving Couche Tard the largest chain of petrol stations in Scandinavia and with a presence around the Baltic region Poland and Russia On June 20 2012 Statoil Fuel and Retail s shareholders voted in favor 91 56 of the acquisition and later it was declared that Couche Tard had finally acquired 100 of Statoil Fuel and Retail for approximately 2 8 billion US forcing the minority shareholders to sell their shares This acquisition added over 2 853 stores to Couche Tard s portfolio and a mega presence in Europe Alain Bouchard planned to grow this newly acquired chain all over Europe In 2016 all Statoil stations were rebranded to Circle K 41 Imperial Oil retail edit On March 8 2016 Couche Tard announced it had agreed to purchase Imperial Oil s Esso retail locations in Ontario 228 locations and Quebec 50 locations for 2 8 billion The stations convenience stores would be re branded as Circle K in Ontario and all would remain supplied by Esso 42 CST Brands edit On August 22 2016 Couche Tard agreed to buy American company CST Brands and its 2 000 stores mostly in Texas and other southern states for 3 78 billion 4 4 billion including debt 43 44 This deal which was the largest purchase in their history officially closed on June 28 2017 Couche Tard has announced that it will sell around 45 of the new stores to another company to pass competition laws CST Holdings was based in San Antonio and employed over 14 000 people at the 2 000 stores Couche Tard took over The stores acquired were mostly in the southwestern and southeastern United States with a small presence in New York and Eastern Canada operating under the Corner Stores Flash Foods and Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes brands 44 45 Most locations were rebranded to the Circle K brand after the acquisition Due to competition concerns most of CST s Ultramar operations in Canada were not included in the deal which were sold off separately to Parkland Fuel Corporation 46 COPEC edit In November 2023 Alimentation Couche Tard Inc finalized the acquisition of 112 MAPCO Express Inc fuel and convenience retail sites from Compania de Petroleos de Chile S A COPEC as part of COPEC s divestiture of its MAPCO assets The stores located across Tennessee Alabama Kentucky and Georgia will undergo rebranding to the Circle K identity This transaction which also includes surplus property and a logistics fleet complements Couche Tard s significant global presence which encompasses over 14 000 stores in 24 countries and territories and employs approximately 122 000 people Concurrently Majors Management LLC acquired 192 MAPCO branded stores and additional MAPCO assets aiming to enhance service and expand both companies market reach in the southeastern U S 47 Other transactions edit In January 2021 Couche Tard and Carrefour SA announced that they are looking at operational partnerships after takeover talks were abandoned 48 References edit Our Footprint Retrieved 2023 08 12 Our Footprint Retrieved 2023 08 12 Alimentation Couche Tard s revenues rose 14 4 in fiscal 2023 28 June 2023 Retrieved 2023 08 12 Alimentation Couche Tard s revenues rose 14 4 in fiscal 2023 28 June 2023 Retrieved 2023 08 12 Alimentation Couche Tard s revenues rose 14 4 in fiscal 2023 28 June 2023 Retrieved 2023 08 12 Our Footprint Retrieved 2023 08 12 Toomey Craig June 18 1992 Couche Tard interested in Silcop stores Montreal Gazette Montreal p C1 a b c Couche Tard to make bid for Perrette Montreal Gazette Montreal June 28 1994 p D1 Depan Escompte Couche Tard job posting La Presse Montreal November 12 1994 p C10 Couche Tard advertisement Montreal Gazette Montreal April 15 1987 p E3 Couche Tard advertisement Montreal Gazette Montreal December 4 1990 p E4 a b Provigo Concludes Sale of Convenience Store Chain Montreal Gazette Montreal May 21 1997 p C2 Changement de banniere La Voix de l Est Granby 7 April 1997 p 26 Alimentation Couche Tard DepQuebec Archived from the original on 2021 01 20 Retrieved 2019 10 09 Canadian company closes on acquisition of Bigfoot stations Louisville Louisville Business First Louisville Business First Jun 22 2001 Retrieved 2019 10 25 Couche Tard press release Archived 2009 03 04 at the Wayback Machine September 2 2008 Cofece autoriza a Circulo K compra de Tiendas Extra www elfinanciero com mx 22 July 2014 Retrieved 2017 10 19 Convenience stores booming el Universal Mexico News Archived from the original on 2010 05 01 Retrieved 2010 04 02 Gerster Jane 2015 07 06 Manulife Bank to Install 830 ATMs in Canadian Stores Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2018 10 15 Small banks level the field with surcharge free ATM network The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2018 10 15 Mac s stores to be renamed Circle K says owner Couche Tard CBC News September 22 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Circle K Transformation Goes Beyond Rebranding CSPNet Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Couche Tard back on acquisition trail just days after unveiling its biggest deal ever The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2019 10 25 Couche Tard buying U S convenience store Holiday deal includes over 500 locations Montreal Gazette The Canadian Press 11 July 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 07 11 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Company News Marathon Petroleum Newsroom Krauss Clifford 2 August 2020 Marathon Is Selling Speedway Gas Stations to 7 Eleven s Parent for 21 Billion The New York Times Retrieved 3 August 2020 Ando Ritsuko Singh Kanishka 2 August 2020 Japan s Seven amp i seals 21 billion deal for Marathon Petroleum s Speedway gas stations Reuters Retrieved 4 August 2020 Lindenberg Greg 3 August 2020 7 Eleven Outlines Benefits of Speedway Acquisition CSP Daily News Retrieved 4 August 2020 Wilsons gas stations in Atlantic Canada bought by Quebec s Couche Tard CBC News 2021 07 30 Couche Tard completes acquisition of Wilsons Network in Atlantic Canada cstoredecisions com 2023 03 10 Lindenberg Greg Couche Tard Sells 52 Sites CSP Daily News Retrieved 2024 02 24 a b c Marowits Ross 2015 09 22 Mac s convenience stores to be rebranded as Circle K CTVNews Retrieved 2018 03 13 Our Brands Couche Tard Retrieved 2019 05 05 Couche Tard Irving press release Archived 2009 03 04 at the Wayback Machine May 8 2008 Couche Tard Acquires ExxonMobil Franchised On the Run Stores Convenience Store News Archived from the original on 5 July 2009 Forbes news release dead link Couche Tard unveils new brand identity CCentral Retrieved 2022 11 25 Casey s Shareholders reelect all Casey s Board Nominees at Annual Meeting PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 20 2010 Retrieved November 27 2010 Koranyi Balazs 18 April 2012 Canada s Couche Tard to buy Statoil Fuel for 2 8 billion Reuters Alimentation Couche Tard Inc to make recommended offer to acquire Statoil Fuel amp Retail ASA for US 2 8 billion Press release PR Newswire Apr 18 2012 Retrieved 2019 10 25 Couche Tard Launches Global Circle K Brand PR Newswire 2015 09 22 Imperial Oil to sell Esso stations for 2 8B CBC News Canadian Press Retrieved 2018 06 14 Tomesco Frederic August 22 2016 Couche Tard Agrees to Buy CST Brands for Almost 4 Billion Bloomberg News a b MAROTTE BERTRAND August 22 2016 Couche Tard fuels growth with 3 8 billion CST deal The Globe and Mail Bomey Nathan Circle K operator acquires CST Brands for 4 4B USA TODAY Retrieved 2022 09 15 Parkland acquires the majority of CST Brands Inc s Canadian business and assets Work Torys LLP www torys com Retrieved 2022 09 15 Circle K parent company buying 112 Mapco locations rocketcitynow com 7 November 2023 Retrieved 7 November 2023 Alimentations Couche Tard Carrefour consider partnerships after takeover talks end 17 January 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alimentation Couche Tard Official website Portals 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