CVS bids for Rite Aid stores, patient data in Pacific Northwest, Bloomberg News reports
CVS put in a bid for stores in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, as well as patient prescription information, Rite Aid Chief Executive Officer Matthew Schroeder told employees, according to a recording of the meeting reviewed by Bloomberg News. Rite Aid has also received multiple bids on some of its pharmacy assets, such as patient data and inventory, from Walgreens Boots Alliance, Albertsons, Kroger, Giant Eagle and others, Schroeder said, according to the report.
CVS Bids for Rite Aid Stores, Patient Files in Pacific Northwest
(Bloomberg) -- CVS Health Corp. is trying to buy stores and patient data from Rite Aid Corp., the beleaguered pharmacy chain that is going out of business after filing for bankruptcy a second time earlier this month.Most Read from BloombergAs Coastline Erodes, One California City Considers ‘Retreat Now’How a Highway Became San Francisco’s Newest ParkPower-Hungry Data Centers Are Warming Homes in the NordicsMaryland’s Credit Rating Gets Downgraded as Governor Blames Trump NYC Commuters Brace for