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Rite Aid plans to close hundreds of its U.S. pharmacies but said it would sell some in the Pacific Northwest to CVS Pharmacy.
Rite Aid had closed Bartell stores in downtown Seattle and the University Village shopping center earlier this year.
Rite Aid is telling its vendors that it “has generally stopped purchasing goods and services.” In a letter to customers that ...
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More than 100 Rite Aid pharmacies nationwide — including 12 in Oregon — are on the chopping block. The Philadelphia-based ...
(Reuters) -Healthcare conglomerate CVS Health has bid for stores and patient data in the U.S. Pacific Northwest from bankrupt ...
Rite Aid, the nationwide pharmacy, has filed for bankruptcy again and will now shutter all of its stores, including 18 on ...
Rite Aid is closing 115 stores across 10 states as part of its ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. The company says it's ...
Rite Aid has revealed which specific stores are planning to close after its most recent bankruptcy filing, including eight ...
Earlier this month, pharmacy chain Rite Aid filed bankruptcy for the second time in less than two years, revealing that it ...
Rite Aid says they have a buyer for the pharmacy assets of more than 1,000 stores. The ailing Philadelphia-based pharmacy ...
In a regulatory filing, the company confirmed that CVS will take over and operate many Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs locations ...