Circle K Stores
Historical Timeline
- 1951 — First Circle K opens in El Paso, TX
- 2003 — Acquired by Alimentation Couche-Tard for $3.5B
- 2017 — Rebrands former Statoil stations across Europe
- 2023 — Revenue exceeds $90B (parent company)
- 2024 — Investing in EV charging and alternative fuels
Business Model
Convenience stores with fuel retailing, food service, and merchandise. Revenue from fuel (high volume, low margin) and in-store sales (food, beverages — higher margin).
Competitive Moat
Couche-Tard's acquisition strategy created the world's largest c-store network. Supply chain efficiency, centralized procurement, and real estate portfolio create durable advantages.
Key Data
Stores: 14,000+ across 30+ countries; Parent: Alimentation Couche-Tard; Revenue: $90B+ (parent); Employees: 130,000+
Interesting Facts
Couche-Tard is headquartered in a small town outside Montreal yet operates stores in 30+ countries. CEO Brian Hannasch started as a convenience store clerk at age 17.