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7-Eleven parent shareholders OK 1st foreign CEO

7-Eleven parent shareholders OK 1st foreign CEO

Photo taken in Tokyo on May 27, 2025, shows the logo of Seven & i Holdings Co., the Japanese operator of the Seven-Eleven convenience store chain. The company's shareholders endorsed Stephen Hayes Dacus as its first foreign CEO at its annual shareholders' meeting in Tokyo the same day.

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7-Eleven parent shareholders OK 1st foreign CEO

7-Eleven parent shareholders OK 1st foreign CEO

Shareholders of Seven & i Holdings Co., the Japanese operator of the Seven-Eleven convenience store chain, head to the venue of the company's annual shareholders' meeting in Tokyo on May 27, 2025. The shareholders endorsed Stephen Hayes Dacus as its first foreign CEO at the meeting.

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Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings press conference. Photo shows, from right, President-elect Stephen Hayes Dacus and President Ryuichi Isaka.=March 6,2025,Tokyo

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Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings press conference. Photo shows, from right, President-elect Stephen Hayes Dacus and President Ryuichi Isaka.=March 6,2025,Tokyo

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Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings press conference. Photo shows, from right, President-elect Stephen Hayes Dacus and President Ryuichi Isaka.=March 6,2025,Tokyo

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Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings press conference. Photo shows, from right, President-elect Stephen Hayes Dacus and President Ryuichi Isaka.=March 6,2025,Tokyo

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Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings Press Conference

Seven & i Holdings press conference. Photo shows, from right, President-elect Stephen Hayes Dacus and President Ryuichi Isaka.=March 6,2025,Tokyo

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US: Mystery Drone Sightings Spark Public Concerns Across Several States 2

Since mid-November, multiple sightings of flying objects believed to be drones have been reported across several states, raising growing concerns among residents. Federal authorities said on Monday, December 16, that the reported sightings had been identified as legal commercial drones, hobbyist drones, law enforcement drones, manned aircraft, helicopters, and even stars.

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