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US pharmacy chain that emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy (filed October 2023) following $1.3B+ opioid settlements; competing with CVS and Walgreens with a restructured reduced store network.
Rite Aid is a US pharmacy retail chain — historically one of the three largest US drugstore networks alongside CVS and Walgreens — operating neighborhood pharmacies providing prescription medications, immunizations, health screenings, and personal care retail. Founded in 1962 in Scranton, Pennsylvania and headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October 2023 under the combined pressure of opioid litigation settlements exceeding $1.3 billion, real estate liabilities from 2,200+ store leases, declining pharmacy reimbursement rates from PBMs, and debt from the 2007 acquisition of Eckerd pharmacies. Rite Aid emerged from bankruptcy in 2024 with a restructured balance sheet and reduced store network, closing hundreds of locations while maintaining operations in core markets.
NASDAQ-listed (WBA) US pharmacy giant with 8,700 stores going private via Sycamore Partners LBO in 2024; major restructuring after 70% stock decline, clinic write-downs, and dividend cuts.
Walgreens Boots Alliance (NASDAQ: WBA) is the largest US pharmacy chain and global pharmacy-led health and wellness company — operating approximately 8,700 Walgreens locations in the US alongside Boots pharmacies in the UK and other international markets, providing prescription medications, over-the-counter health products, beauty items, and health clinic services through the largest drugstore footprint in the US. WBA generated $147 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and serves approximately 9 million customers daily, making it one of the most visited retail destinations in the US.
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