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  1. 3 days ago · May 27, 2024. Stanley P. Goldstein, who in the early 1960s helped start a retail chain named Consumer Value Stores, which, after shortening its name to CVS — because, he said, fewer letters...

  2. 1 day ago · With his brother Sidney and a third partner, Ralph Hoagland, Goldstein started the health-care conglomerate, now with revenues of more than $350 billion, at a single, open-layout store in Lowell.

  3. Goldstein was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. He attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1955. [3] He served in the United States Army. [4] In 1963, Goldstein co-founded CVS Health along with his brother Sidney and business partner Ralph P. Hoagland III. [5]

  4. May 22, 2024 · Mark Patinkin. Providence Journal. 0:08. 0:56. Stanley Goldstein, a kid from Woonsocket who grew up humbly and founded a tiny company called Consumer Value Stores that grew into the gigantic...

  5. May 22, 2024 · CVS Health Corporation co-founder Stanley P. Goldstein died at the age of 89. ... Sid, and a partner, Ralph Hoagland, opened the first Consumer Value Store in Lowell, Mass., on May 9, 1963. The ...

  6. May 22, 2024 · Goldstein, his brother, Sid, and a partner, Ralph Hoagland opened the first Consumer Value Store in Lowell, Massachusetts on May 9, 1963. The company continued to evolve and grow under Goldsteins leadership, focusing on pharmacy, health and beauty care. CVS became a publicly traded company in November 1996.

  7. 3 days ago · VIEWS. Stanley P. Goldstein, who in the early 1960s helped start a retail chain named Consumer Value Stores, which, after shortening its name to CVS — because, he said, fewer letters meant cheaper signs — grew into the largest drugstore chain in the United States, died on Tuesday at his home in Providence, R.I. He was 89.

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