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A 7-Eleven convenience store in Tokyo, on Aug. 19.Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

The founding Ito family behind Japanese retailer Seven & i aims to raise more than 8 trillion yen ($52-billion) to take it private by the end of this financial year, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported on Tuesday.

The family has established a special purpose company that is in talks with Japan’s three largest lenders and major U.S. financial institutions to raise funds to take the 7-Eleven owner private. A spokesperson for Seven & i could not be reached for comment outside normal business hours in Tokyo.

Seven & i has been under pressure to convince investors it can enhance value on its own and fend off a $47-billion takeover bid from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard ATD-T. It said last week it had received a buyout proposal from the founding Ito family.

Going private would allow it to continue under current management and remove pressure from shareholders to sell off more of its assets – as well as eliminate the threat from a bidder that it may see as hostile. A management buyout offer could also be a tactic to force Couche-Tard to bid more.

The company’s shares ended little changed on Tuesday, but have climbed by more than 50 per cent to record highs since August as takeover speculation swirled.

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