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  3. CVS Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The chain had more than 400 stores by 1981. Sales reached $1 billion in 1985, partly due to the pharmacies being added to many of CVS's older stores. [17] In 1980, CVS became the 15th largest pharmacy chain in the U.S., with 408 stores [21] and $414 million in sales.

  4. Stanley Goldstein helped create CVS. His family tells Mark ...

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    Stanley remained proud that CVS headquarters is still in the working-class city of his roots, even though it now has almost 9,300 stores nationwide, and with $322 billion in revenue, is the sixth ...

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    CVS filed a WARN notice with the state that it intends to lay off 153 jobs based in RI and hundreds more remote jobs that report into RI.

  6. Eckerd Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Eckerd Corporation was an American pharmacy retail chain that was headquartered in Largo, Florida, [1] and toward the end of its life, in Warwick, Rhode Island. [2] At its peak, Eckerd was the second-largest pharmacy chain in the United States, with approximately 2,802 stores in 23 states as far west as Arizona.

  7. CVS Health - Wikipedia

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    CVS Health acquired Target's 1,600+ pharmacies and retail medical clinics inside Target stores that same year. CVS has begun operating them through a store-within-a-store format. [25] CVS announced they would be installing 25 vending machines in high traffic areas like, bus terminals, airports, and college campuses in 2017.

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  9. F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia

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    FW Woolworth store in Providence, RI, c. 1930–1945. After Frank Woolworth's 1919 death, his brother Charles took on the role of chairman of the board, and the company's treasurer Hubert T. Parson took over the presidency. In 1925 the company reported $253 million in sales, in 1926 $239 million. [10]