the Case is updated.
It writes Dagens Næringsliv .
It is the Finnish company St1, which operates Shell stations both in Norway and Sweden. Until now, there has Reitan family company Reitan Convenience hosted kioskvirksomheten by the Swedish stations through kioskkonseptet 7-Eleven.
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri writes that the contract with the St1 runs out in two years. The reason they don’t want to extend with Reitan is not that they are dissatisfied with kioskdriften, but that they want to take control over the whole business itself, writes the newspaper.
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Reitan Convenience owner in addition to the 7-Eleven kiosks in the Nordic countries also Narvesen in Norway, Latvia and Lithuania, Pressbyrån in Sweden, R-kioski in Finland, R-kiosk in Estonia and Lietuvos Spauda in Lithuania.
According to the Reitan group’s website had Reitan Convenience in 2015 as many as 2336 outlets and a turnover of nok 15.5 billion.
Magnus Reitan led forward to in the summer Reitan Convenience , but has now passed over to lead the Countries Capital . It is now John Sagnes as the leader of the company.
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