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A federal judge has approved Rite Aid’s bankruptcy plan to close stores and sell most of its pharmacy assets to other national chains. CVS, Walgreens, and grocery store chains Albertsons, Kroger, ...
Point-of-care medication dispensing offers a return to a more straightforward approach, common to physician practices ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Rite Aid Corporation announced the signing of multiple sale and transition agreements on May 15, marking a ...
The drugstore retail sector has faced hundreds of store closings over the last four years, as retailers close underperforming ...
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved Rite Aid’s pharmacy asset sales to a variety of buyers. Purchase prices were not ...
A federal judge in New Jersey approved the sale of Rite Aid's pharmacy assets, including prescriptions, to CVS, Walgreens and ...
On May 21, a federal judge approved Rite Aid’s bankruptcy plan to close stores and sell most of its pharmacy assets to other national chains, according to court documents reviewed by Becker’s. CVS, ...
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