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  2. Cardinal Health is now a Fortune 100 company and one of the largest distributors of pharmaceuticals, health & beauty products, and hospital supplies in the United States. [7] In 2007, he was #14 on Fortune magazine's list of the 25 top-paid male executives, with total compensation of $42.7 million the previous year. [8]

  3. Jan 7, 2021 · 1971: Our founder, Robert D. Walter, purchases Monarch Foods, to start a grocery distribution company he calls Cardinal Foods. 1980: Cardinal Foods buys Bailey Drug Company, and becomes Cardinal Distribution, Inc.

  4. sbnonline.com › article › the-cardinal-rule-robertThe Cardinal rule - SBN

    May 26, 2004 · Cardinal Health distributes 2.5 million pharmaceuticals every day — a statistic Walter does not take lightly. “We take very seriously the important role Cardinal Health has to ensure the safety, cost-effectiveness and easy access to pharmaceuticals in this country,” he says.

  5. Sep 24, 2007 · Robert D. Walter plans to retire at the end of company’s 2008 fiscal year. DUBLIN, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2007 — Cardinal Health, a global provider of products and services that improve the safety and productivity of health care, today announced President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) R. Kerry Clark will become chairman and CEO, effective Nov ...

  6. www.forbes.com › global › 2002/0415/072Bob The Builder - Forbes

    Apr 15, 2002 · Credit Robert D. Walter, 56, the founder and chairman. A modest, press-shy fellow, Walter has quietly built Cardinal (market value: $31 billion) into the most valuable company in the U.S....

  7. News wires white papers and books. Walter, Robert 1945–. views 2,740,316 updated. Robert Walter. 1945 –. Chairman and chief executive officer, Cardinal Health. Nationality: American. Born: July 13, 1945, in Columbus, Ohio. Education: Ohio State University, BS, 1967; Harvard University, MBA, 1970.

  8. Robert D. Walter built Cardinal Health into the most valuable company in the U.S. health care services industry and the world’s largest distributor of health care products. Cardinal Health, with revenues of $81 billion in 2006, was ranked Number 19 on the Fortune 500 list, and owned a third of the drug distribution business; yet most people ...

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