USA: The Pantry, Inc. completes acquisition of 23 convenience stores
By Press Release | 19 September 2000
The Pantry, Inc. (Nasdaq:PTRY), the second largest independently operated convenience store chain in the country, announced today that it has successfully completed the acquisition of eighteen new convenience stores located in Jackson, Mississippi. Seventeen of these stores, acquired from Metro Petroleum Company, Inc.
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The Pantry, Inc. (Nasdaq:PTRY), the second largest independently operated convenience store chain in the country, announced today that it has successfully completed the acquisition of eighteen new convenience stores located in Jackson, Mississippi. Seventeen of these stores, acquired from Metro Petroleum Company, Inc.

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