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  2. Rite Aid - Wikipedia

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    Rite Aid. Rite Aid Corporation is an American drugstore chain based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [10] It was founded in 1962 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, by Alex Grass under the name Thrift D Discount Center. It is the third-largest drugstore chain in the United States, with over 2,000 stores, and ranked No. 148 in the Fortune 500 in 2022.

  3. Heyward Donigan - Wikipedia

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    Heyward Donigan. Heyward Donigan is an American business executive. She served as President and CEO of Rite Aid from 2019 to 2023. Heyward Donigan. Education. University of Virginia, New York University. Title. President and CEO of Rite Aid (2019-2023)

  4. Alex Grass - Wikipedia

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    Rite Aid's initial public offering at $25 a share on the New York Stock Exchange earned the Grass family $8.75 million. Rite Aid purchased a rival chain, the Daw Drug Company, which was based in Rochester, New York, in 1969, which doubled the company's size and gave Rite Aid a pharmacy business for the first time. By the middle of the 1990s ...

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  6. Rite Aid shutting down 27 more locations, bringing closure ...

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    Angus Mordant. Rite Aid is closing 27 more locations as it continues to work through a bankruptcy proceeding, according to a new court filing. The store locations are in Ohio and Michigan. More ...

  7. US says Rite Aid to pay $101mln over alleged false rebate ...

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    Rite Aid Corporation and several of its subsidiaries agreed to pay $101 million to resolve allegations of failing to accurately report drug rebates to Medicare, the U.S. Justice Department said on ...

  8. After filing for bankruptcy, Rite Aid is closing stores ... - AOL

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    After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Rite Aid said it will receive $3.45 billion in new financing to help the company keep remaining stores open and employees paid while it undergoes ...

  9. Bartell Drugs - Wikipedia

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    The Bartell Drug Company, commonly known as Bartell Drugs and referred to by locals as simply " Bartell's ", is an American chain of pharmacies in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. The company was founded in 1890 in Seattle and grew to primarily serve the surrounding metropolitan area. Bartell's was believed to be the nation's oldest ...