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Issue 06-11-2012

Walmart takes the high road

Wal­mart will run all facets of its business with integrity, chief executive Mike Duke and chairman Rob Walton vowed at the company’s annual shareholders meeting earlier this month.

Cardinal, DEA reach settlement

Settling a government lawsuit charging that it improperly distributed large volumes of oxycodone, Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to a two-year suspension of its Lakeland, Fla., distribution center’s registration to ship controlled substances.

CVS Caremark helps PBM clients cut costs

Pharmacy benefits management clients of CVS Caremark Corp. saved nearly $2.4 billion in 2011, in part because of the company’s focus on providing medication adherence programs for patients with chronic conditions.

Paragon Pharmacies acquired by Shoppers Drug Mart

Shoppers Drug Mart is acquiring Paragon Pharmacies Ltd. in a transaction in which SDM will gain from Paragon 19 retail pharmacies and three central fill pharmacies in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba. The deal is valued at an estimated $75 million in cash.

An era of unprecedented achievement

One of the most productive tenures in the annals of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores ended two months ago when H-E-B executive Bob Loeffler stepped down as chairman of the association. Loeffler assumed the chairmanship at the 2011 NACDS Annual Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Small format looks like a winner for Walmart

Amid all the attention directed at Walmart’s recent annual meeting, where the hoopla surrounding the discounter’s golden anniversary celebration vied with concerns voiced by many shareholders about the bribery scandal that hit the company in April, one important development has received less attenti