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Farmacias El Amal at the time was Puerto Rico's largest locally owned pharmacy chain, according to the 2003 Caribbean Business "Book of Lists." [ 10 ] On March 23, 2006, it was reported that locally owned pharmacy chain El Amal planned to open three more pharmacies by the end of 2007's first quarter, said President Saleh Yassin, adding the ...
After the Grand Union and Coop Supermarkets companies ceased operations in Puerto Rico, Amigo began plans to become a major player in Puerto Rico's supermarket industry. In 1989, they opened their first major store, located at Plaza del Carmen Mall, in Caguas. Subsequently, many other major stores were opened across Puerto Rico.
Vieques Pharmacy (Spanish: Farmacia de Vieques) refers to a historic building that has formerly housed a pharmacy and the main post office of the island-municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico. The building is located in front of the main town square (plaza pública) of Isabel Segunda, the main settlement and administrative center of Vieques. [1]
The store was a subsidiary of Pueblo International, which had purchased the franchise for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for an undisclosed amount, from the BLOCKBUSTER Entertainment Corporation (BEC), which was the largest video-movie rental chain in the world at the time. At the opening ceremony, then Pueblo International president ...
Mexico’s president inaugurated a huge “super pharmacy” Friday in a bid to end the woes of patients throughout the country who are often told they need a specific medicine — but the ...
With pharmacies in all of Mexico’s 32 states and more than 400 in Chile, the company aims to reach its target of 10,000 pharmacies in the next five years and ultimately become the largest chain ...
The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning about dangerous counterfeit pills being sold at pharmacies in Mexico that often contain fentanyl. The travel alert posted Friday says ...
Edwin Delgado was general manager of the new Los Jardines pharmacy, where Ana Vega de Angleró was the managing pharmacist. [7] On April 8, 1983, it was reported that the Moscoso Pharmacy chain had acquired, for an undisclosed sum, four stores in Virgin Islands, thus making its first foray into that branch of business outside of Puerto Rico.