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the one in farmington me

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rite aid in pittsfield me

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rite aid in pittsfield me

old one in pittsfield me

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rite aid in newport / palmyra me

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rite aid in bangor me

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the rite aid in lincoln me

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rite aid in houlton me

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rite aid presque isle me

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rite aid in caribou me

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rite aid in fort fairfield me (in aroostook county and 18 miles from presque isle)

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rite aid in van burien (30 miles north of presque isle and 30 miles north of madawaska)

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rite aid in madawaska me

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rite aid in fort kent me (THE NORTHERN MOST ONE IN MAINE AND US)

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the one in dexter me

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rite aid in millinocket me

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rite aid in milo me (between millinocket and dover-foxcroft me)

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rite aid in calais me

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rite aid machais me

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bar  harbor rite aid

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rite aid ellsworth me

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rite aid bucksport me and it appears to be an old laverdiere's

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rite aid bucksport me and it appears to be an old laverdiere's

bucksport me one

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rite aid belfast me

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rite aid camden me

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one in boothbay harbor me

store215

Uh Oh...

Rite Aid Is Close to Buying
Eckerd and Brooks Drug Chains

By DENNIS K. BERMAN and AMY MERRICK
August 23, 2006 8:30 p.m.
The Wall Street Journal

Rite Aid Corp., finding its footing several years after a major
accounting scandal, is near a deal to purchase the Eckerd and Brooks
drugstore chains from Jean Coutu Group Inc. for about $3.4 billion
in cash and stock, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The deal would add about 1,800 stores to Rite Aid's existing 3,300
locations, solidifying the three-way U.S. drugstore competition
between Rite Aid, Walgreen Co. and CVS Corp. It also would increase
Rite Aid's clout along the East Coast, where it already has its
strongest markets.

Under the terms of the deal, Rite Aid is expected to pay about $1.5
billion in cash and the rest in stock. Jean Coutu Group will own
about 30% of Rite Aid following the transaction, which also must
pass government clearances.

Rite Aid and Jean Coutu Group declined to comment.
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This is awful news because Eckerd stores point blank, are old and horrible. Rite Aid has just started to regain itself with new stores, after years of also having awful stores. And do you know how much overlap there is, at least in the Philly market with Eckerd and Rite Aid? Ah!

d_fife

this is downright dumb as rite aid is supoer mega corner the pharmacy market and there are overlapping locations. stupid stupid stupid and this is almost manopoly

QuoteOriginally posted by MBZ321
Uh Oh...

Rite Aid Is Close to Buying
Eckerd and Brooks Drug Chains

By DENNIS K. BERMAN and AMY MERRICK
August 23, 2006 8:30 p.m.
The Wall Street Journal

Rite Aid Corp., finding its footing several years after a major
accounting scandal, is near a deal to purchase the Eckerd and Brooks
drugstore chains from Jean Coutu Group Inc. for about $3.4 billion
in cash and stock, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The deal would add about 1,800 stores to Rite Aid's existing 3,300
locations, solidifying the three-way U.S. drugstore competition
between Rite Aid, Walgreen Co. and CVS Corp. It also would increase
Rite Aid's clout along the East Coast, where it already has its
strongest markets.

Under the terms of the deal, Rite Aid is expected to pay about $1.5
billion in cash and the rest in stock. Jean Coutu Group will own
about 30% of Rite Aid following the transaction, which also must
pass government clearances.

Rite Aid and Jean Coutu Group declined to comment.
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This is awful news because Eckerd stores point blank, are old and horrible. Rite Aid has just started to regain itself with new stores, after years of also having awful stores. And do you know how much overlap there is, at least in the Philly market with Eckerd and Rite Aid? Ah!