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  2. Valero Energy - Wikipedia

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    Valero introduced its updated "Corner Store" retail concept on December 28, 2007, opening the company's first 5,500-square-foot (510 m 2) prototype in western San Antonio. The Corner Store retail division, originally part of Diamond Shamrock, was absorbed into Valero's business portfolio in 2001.

  3. CST Brands - Wikipedia

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    CST Brands Corner Store at UTSA Blvd. and IH10W in San Antonio. Corner Store offered a range of products, such as snack foods, tobacco products, beverages and fresh foods, including its own brands: Fresh Choices sandwiches, salads and packaged goods; U Force energy drinks; Cibolo Mountain coffees (the United States); Transit Cafe coffee and bakery (Canada); FC bottled sodas, and Flavors 2 Go ...

  4. Diamond Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Shamrock also owned and operated its convenience store chain Corner Store, that became the predecessor of the chain CST Brands Inc. (succeeded by Circle K in 2017). In May 1979, Diamond Shamrock announced that it would be moving its corporate headquarters from the crime-stricken Cleveland, Ohio to Dallas , Texas in an effort to improve ...

  5. National Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    F. J. Dyke, Jr., a former executive of the convenience store chain UtoteM, purchased five San Antonio Stop N Go stores from Sommers Drug Stores and founded his own UtoteM franchise in 1959, changing the Stop N Go stores to UtoteM of San Antonio. Dyke and his business partners took control of all UtoteM locations in California in 1961.

  6. Stripes Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    Other convenience store brands they operate under include IceBox and Quick Stuff. It is one of the largest non-refining operators of convenience stores in the United States. [ 2 ] Many stores offer Sunoco , Chevron , Conoco , Exxon , Phillips 66 , Shell , Texaco , Valero , and unbranded fuel; most locations previously sold fuel under the CITGO ...

  7. Kimberly S. Bowers - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly S. Bowers (also known as Kim Lubel) [1] (born 1965) was the CEO, Chairman of the Board, Director and President of CST Brands, Inc.She is also the Director of WPX Energy, Inc and an Executive Vice President and Divisional President of Valero Energy Corp. [2]