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  • Japanese retailers Ito-Yokado and Isetan said protesters in the southwestern city of Chengdu broke windows and showcases in their stores, Kyodo News agency reported.

    China Allows Rowdy Anti-Japanese Protests Over Territorial Disputes AP 2010

  • The company has ramped-up water-bottle supplies fivefold since the quake—but demand has shot up 30 times, said Yumiko Matsutani, a spokeswoman for Seven & i Holdings Co., operator of 7-Eleven stores and Ito Yokado supermarkets.

    Tokyo Residents Grapple With Shortage of Life's Basics Kenneth Maxwell 2011

  • Japan's largest retail group, which runs 7-Eleven convenience stores in Japan and the U.S., as well as department stores and the Ito-Yokado chain of supermarkets, reported a net profit of 38.13 billion yen ($459.9 million) for the quarter ended Aug. 31, compared with a net profit of 20 billion yen in the year-earlier period.

    Seven Hiroyuki Kachi 2010

  • The steep sales gain was attributed to FamilyMart's acquisition of its smaller rival, am/pm Japan Co. But Seven & i's Mr. Murata said its Ito-Yokado big-box retail business and its Sogo and Seibu department stores saw weak performance on slumping sales of clothing and other goods, as yen-pinching consumers were still reluctant to open their wallets.

    Seven Hiroyuki Kachi 2010

  • Mr. Murata said the company has shut four Ito-Yokado stores and will close another six in the second half of the year.

    Seven Hiroyuki Kachi 2010

  • Rival Ito-Yokado, by comparison, pays 5.7% of its revenue toward rent.

    Japan's Cautionary Bailout Tale James Simms 2010

  • Rival Ito-Yokado, by comparison, pays 5.7% of its revenue toward rent.

    Japan's Cautionary Bailout Tale James Simms 2010

  • Rival Ito-Yokado, by comparison, pays 5.7% of its revenue toward rent.

    Japan's Cautionary Bailout Tale James Simms 2010

  • America's Wal-Mart, France's Carrefour, Britain's Tesco and Japan's Ito Yokado are expanding in China faster than in any other country.

    China: The next superconsumer? 2010

  • Rival Ito-Yokado, by comparison, pays 5.7% of its revenue toward rent.

    Japan's Cautionary Bailout Tale James Simms 2010

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