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AM/PM Convenience Store Moves from Oil to Fat

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AM/PM Convenience Store Moves from Oil to Fat

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:07 pm

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Restaurant operator to get controlling stake in am/pm Japan
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Saturday, July 10, 2004 at 04:57 JST
TOKYO — Barbecue restaurant chain operator Reins International Inc said Friday it will take convenience store operator am/pm Japan Co under its wing by acquiring a 60% stake through a third-party share allotment scheme by the retailer.

Reins, which operates Gyukaku barbecue chains, is apparently trying to diversify its operations as its mainstay barbecue business has been struggling due to Japan's import ban on U.S. beef following the discovery of the first mad cow disease case in the United States at the end of last year. (Kyodo News)


The current owner of am/pm is Japan Energy, formerly known as Nippon Mining and better known under its JOMO petrol station trade name. It might seem odd for an oil company to run convenience stores but they got the idea from the US where ARCO set up their am/pm franchise back in 1979. ARCO is now owned by BP.

Reins International is a company with some big dreams. They started out as a bunch of yakiniku shops in Sangenjaya and have now got about half a dozen or so restaurant brands. They are a big franchise operator too so I guess that's where they see the opportunity. They also own that Fishbank restaurant on Nishi Azabu crossing in Tokyo just down from their Roppongi Hills office.

Funny thing is, although their Gyukaku stores saw existing store sales down 15% over the first 6 months of the year, the customers numbers were down more than that so the ones they did get were spending more money.
Do you reckon someone in the stock market knew this news before yesterday's announcement? They are going to need some finance, mind you so some judicious price manipulation might be in order.
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Postby AssKissinger » Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:19 pm

Fascinating. I think a funny oyaji gag is when you buy gas at JOMO instead of saying 'domo arigato' say 'JOMO arigato'. It really cracks up those gas stand boys!
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Postby omae mona » Sat Jul 10, 2004 11:23 pm

hmmm. is this a real-estate grab? the am/pm inside my local jomo just got torn down, and something is under construction. Maybe they're switching it to a Gyukaku so I can grill up a few pieces of karubi while they're fillin up the tank.
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Postby emperor » Sun Jul 11, 2004 2:55 am

theyve got a Gyuyaku near me in Hakusan:
but i think its terrible value..
theres a place a few doors up from there which does a wonderfully tasty and well-portioned Yakiniku lunch for Y800 and you can get a decent sized lunch beer with that for Y180

but the best are the tabe-hodai Yakinikus places;
one in Ikebukuro; Sunshine St? (across from the Toyota Amlux and Tokyu Hands) 5th floor of the place on the corner (the first 2 floors are video game arcades) - its 3,500 for 2hours all you can eat and drink 8)
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Postby kamome » Mon Jul 12, 2004 12:41 am

[quote="emperor"]but the best are the tabe-hodai Yakinikus places]

I wouldn't mind seeing a list of Tokyo-area yakiniku tabehoudai places to reference when I get a hankerin' for some meat. emperor, do you know of any others besides the one in Ikebukuro?
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