Rite Aid, Facing Slumping Sales and Opioid Suits, Files for Bankruptcy
Source: NY Times
Rite Aid, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the United States, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, weighed down by billions of dollars in debt, declining sales and more than a thousand federal, state and local lawsuits claiming it filled thousands of illegal prescriptions for painkillers.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New Jersey. Its largest creditors include the pharmaceutical company McKesson Corporation and the insurer Humana Health. The pharmacy has raised $3.45 billion to fund its operations while its in bankruptcy, during which it expects to continue to operate its stores and serve its customers.
The company also appointed a new chief executive, Jeffrey Stein, to lead its restructuring. Mr. Stein is the founder of Stein Advisors, a financial advisory firm that focuses on fixing troubled companies. Elizabeth Burr had been serving as Rite Aids temporary chief executive since January.
Rite Aid is one of many drugstore chains dealing with lawsuits stemming from the deadly abuse of opioids in the United States. In March, the Justice Department filed a complaint against Rite Aid and its various subsidiaries asserting that the company filled prescriptions for excessive quantities of opioids that had obvious, and often multiple, red flags indicating misuse.
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ificandream
(11,836 posts)ificandream
(11,836 posts)ificandream
(11,836 posts)SouthBayDem
(33,274 posts)ificandream
(11,836 posts)(Next year!!!)
Stargazer99
(3,516 posts)ever going to wake up that maybe uncontrolled capitalism is destructive?
Grasswire2
(13,849 posts)Bare, bare shelves.
Convenient location, been there for decades.
In fact, in even closer proximity, I am almost in a pharmacy desert now.
Walgreen's gone. WalMart gone. Kroger no longer accepts Medicare patients who are covered by Cigna. And now two Rite Aids gone.
And I live in a healthy, thriving community!
Auggie
(33,135 posts)Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)C Moon
(13,630 posts)They look like they were built in the 1980's. Obviously, they didn't invest in upgrades.
Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)C Moon
(13,630 posts)I guess that's why some have an ice cream counter.
samplegirl
(13,977 posts)Non union. Walgreens was supposedly buying us out.
C Moon
(13,630 posts)BumRushDaShow
(169,510 posts)I hope they don't close the one near me where I have my scripts. I know during the "buy or get bought" gobble up era, what was once Thrift Drug here was bought by Eckerd's and eventually by Rite Aid, and I was dragged through that. I guess soon we will be left with "The Drug Store".
Joinfortmill
(21,117 posts)Javaman
(65,694 posts)tried to grab the lion share of the market and failed.
Wonder Why
(6,982 posts)electric_blue68
(26,850 posts)twodogsbarking
(18,733 posts)Buzz cook
(2,898 posts)Rite Aid bought a local chain Bartell just before they filed. They had promised Bartell would stay independent her in Washington. Looks like that ain't happening as they started closing them up not long after the purchase.