Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
World's largest convenience store chain with 85,000 stores; Seven & i Holdings subsidiary facing $47B Couche-Tard acquisition bid while investing in fresh food and digital loyalty.
7-Eleven is the world's largest convenience store chain, operating and franchising approximately 85,000 stores in 19 countries and generating over $100 billion in system-wide sales annually. Founded in 1927 in Dallas, Texas (originally as Southland Ice Company, later renamed for its 7am-11pm hours — innovative for the time) and acquired by Japanese convenience store giant Ito-Yokado in 1991, 7-Eleven is now a subsidiary of Seven & i Holdings, a Japanese retail conglomerate listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
British premium appliance company with £6.8B revenue from cordless vacuums, Airwrap hair tools, and air purifiers; James Dyson-owned competing with SharkNinja on proprietary digital motor technology.
Dyson is a British technology company producing premium home appliances — cordless vacuum cleaners (V15 Detect, Gen5detect), air purifiers and fans (Purifier Cool), hair care products (Airwrap, Supersonic hair dryer, Airstrait straightener), and hand dryers — known for proprietary digital motor technology, cyclonic separation (no-bag vacuum), and a distinctive industrial design that commands price premiums of 2-5x versus conventional competitors. Founded in 1991 in Malmesbury, UK by engineer James Dyson (a billionaire, remains majority owner), Dyson is private with approximately £6.8 billion in annual revenue and 14,000+ employees.
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