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  1. Eckerd's remaining JCPenney Catalog Centers were closed in favor of Rite Aid choosing to accept JCPenney charge cards chainwide. In 2023, Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid several opioid lawsuits and declining sales. Despite Eckerd having shut down 16 years prior to the filing, Eckerd was still listed in the bankruptcy filing.

    • 1898; 125 years ago
    • Retail
    • Largo, Florida (Eckerd), Warwick, Rhode Island (Jean Coutu), Woonsocket, Rhode Island (CVS)
    • Pharmacy, Cosmetics, Health and Beauty Aids, General Merchandise, Snacks, 1 Hour Photo
  2. Rite Aid has received a commitment for $3.45 billion in debtor-in-possession financing to support its business. Rite Aid is continuing to deliver leading healthcare products and services across its retail and online platforms for the nearly one million customers it serves daily. The Company’s case has been assigned Case No. 23-18993.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rite_AidRite Aid - Wikipedia

    On August 23, 2006, The Wall Street Journal announced that Rite Aid would acquire Brooks Eckerd, with 1,858 Eckerd Pharmacy and Brooks Pharmacy stores, from the Quebec-based Jean Coutu Group for US$3.4 billion.

    • 50,000 (2021)
    • US$24.04 billion (FY2021)
  5. By the end of 1997 Eckerd was a chain of 2,778 stores with sales of $9.66 billion, making the company the number four drugstore operator in the nation, behind Walgreen, CVS, and Rite Aid. Growth that year was aided by the purchase of 114 Revco stores in Virginia.

  6. Call Us: 1-800-RITE-AID. Hearing or Speech Disabled Dial 711 to reach us thru National Telecommunications Relay. Rite Aid Pharmacy corporate information; contact, investor relations, governance, news room, corporate social responsibility, corporate locations, supplier portal...

  7. Aug 24, 2006 · NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Rite Aid Corp., the nation's No. 3 drugstore chain, announced a deal Thursday worth about $3.4 billion to buy the Eckerd and Brooks drugstore chains from their...

  8. Sep 9, 2010 · Eckerd Corporation, doing business as Rite Aid, a nationwide drug store chain, subjected an employee to unlawful discrimination when it failed to accommodate the employee's disability, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit it filed today.

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