Independents

Technology/Services

Maverik Licenses APT's Test & Learn, Market Basket

Software analyzes merchandising, pricing, marketing, capital expenditures issues

Mergers & Acquisitions

Open & Shut for September 2014

The month's roundup of new convenience store openings and more

Shoppers visiting fewer stores, choosing those they perceive as offering best value

Jackson, Tenn., and Lexington, Ky., trade hands; more to come

Customers will be able to pay for fuel, goods, services at Chevron, Texaco with iPhone

Westminster, Mass., Board of Health proposes ban on sale of all tobacco products

Mismatched dispenser, price sign, credit-card charges stop c-store from selling fuel

Vermont independent balances bills with business

After years of claims that hydrogen fuel-cell technology was about to debut—only to be delayed—it appears we now have a firm date: 2015. That’s when Toyota, Honda and Hyundai plan to introduce hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEV) to the mass market, and California hopes to open the first network of about 37 hydrogen-fueling stations in the country. The hard part? Getting those fueling stations open.

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