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Rite Aid Corporation (NYSE:RAD)
Quote: Mar-31 12:08 PM ET

Industry Sector: Drugstores & Rx

Company Ranking within Sector: 3

Last Trade 2.89
Change -0.02  (-0.687%)
Prev Close 2.91
Day's Range 2.82 - 2.91
52-Week Range 1.91 - 6.74
Volume 931,027
Market Cap $2.3B
P/E Ratio 0.00
EPS -0.22
Div & Yield 0.00  (0.00%)
Div Ex Date
Latest Headlines

Feb-04
Rite Aid Names Senior VP, Human Resources
Jan-07
Rite Aid to Close 28 Stores in the Las Vegas Area
Jan-03
Rite Aid December Same-Store Sales Dip
Dec-20
Rite Aid Reports Wider 3Q Loss
Nov-13
Target Vet Joins Rite Aid
Nov-01
Rite Aid October Same-Store Sales Up
Oct-04
Rite Aid September Same-Store Sales Rise
Sep-27
Rite Aid Reports Wider 2Q Loss
Sep-20
Publix is Preferred Pharmacy for Florida Drug Card
Sep-06
Rite Aid announces 1 percent sales increase for August
Aug-28
GNC sponsors golf fundraiser for wounded military

Company Specific Digital Packages

Next-Gen Super Drug Store
Drug stores are in a constant battle to maintain market share in general merchandise and it hasn¹t gotten easier with price pressure from everyone from mass merchants to dollar stores. That¹s why they¹re refining their approach to GM sales with new programs and store formats that fine tune merchandising. This report from DSN Retailing Today examines these approaches and includes profiles of Longs Drugs, Walgreens, eq life and Lewis Drug.
PDF Format. 3-page report with photos and a chart.
Price: $19.99

Annual Report 2006
The forces that have whipsawed retail pharmacy over the past decade continue to reshape the competitive landscape. The lines of retailing aren't blurred: they're gone.
PDF Format. 45-page report with photos and charts.
Price: $49.99

Market Wars - Regional Drug Store Report
Special report "Market Wars" by Drug Store News on 10 major retailing markets in the drug store industry. In depth report contains articles, photos and charts. Learn who's "winning" in each area (example: In Los Angeles, compare the market-share, front-end market-share, and total store with Rx for Albertsons, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Longs, Safeway). Markets covered: New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Las vegas, and Raleigh.
PDF Format. 20-page report with photos and charts.
Price: $34.95

2004 Annual Report   Price: $49.95


Industry Related Digital Packages

Drug Store News 2010 Prescriber Report
Behind every prescription that lands at the pharmacy counter is a series of events that influence the prescriber¹s decision. Powered by data from SDI Health, Drug Store News goes inside the examination room in this exclusive report, providing an in-depth look at the critical factors that shape pharmaceutical sales trends and shift market share from one drug to another in 10 key market segments. Click here to download the free PDF of Drug Store News 2010 Prescriber Report.
PDF Format:1 file, 26 pages
Price: $0.00

Drug Store News Virtual Homeopathy Roundtable
Executives from Boiron, Quigley and Hyland's discussed the success of homeopathic remedies at mass retail, consumer and practitioner education around homeopathy, and how the safety and efficacy concerns surrounding allopathic cough-cold medicines have impacted the homeopathic sector. Click here to download the free PDF of Drug Store News Virtual Homeopathy Roundtable.
PDF Format: 1 file, 4 pages
Price: $0.00

Special Report: Annual Niche Brands/Brokers Report
It wasn¹t too long ago that SKU rationalization became commonplace, as many retailers attempted a course correction toward more profitable sets -- establishing performance metrics that possibly favored bigger brands and their store-brand equivalents over slower-moving and slower-building brands. In other words, niche products. But now retailers are acknowledging they may have cut too much, opening a pathway of opportunity for many suppliers, especially those of promising niche brands. And as the industry juggles the impact of a weak economy, ongoing consolidation and SKU rationalization, there¹s no doubt that the role of the broker, or sales and marketing consultant, is changing and growing increasingly vital to niche brands and even retailers. In light of this, several industry players are embarking on new paths and initiatives to help smaller manufacturers and retailers succeed in this challenging environment. In this report, Drug Store News gives you an in-depth look at the niche market, the brokers vital to the industry and numerous notable niche brands on store shelves.
PDF Format: 1 file, 14 pages
Price: $19.99

Special Report: Annual Report 2010   Price: $49.99
Retail Clinician EXCLUSIVE: Take Care/Gallup Patient Engagement study   Price: $0.00

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