- Arbor Drugs
Arbor Drugs was a chain of drug stores based in
Troy, Michigan .It was founded by Eugene Applebaum in
1974 , when he merged five stores and incorporated the chain under the Arbor name. In1986 , the chain went public, opening onNASDAQ under the stock symbol ARBR. Through the years, the chain grew, by opening stores and acquiring rival chains, such asSentry Drugs in 1986 andM&R in1994 . By1992 the chain held a 27.6% market share in theDetroit area.In
1979 , the chain was one of the first to offer computerized prescriptions, and by1989 , the entire chain's records were linked together. By 1994, half the chain's sales were pharmacy-related.A scandal broke out in July of
1993 when it was revealed that the chain had overcharged the health insurance company Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association at least $17 million in prescriptions since1988 . The two sides later settled for $15 million, but only one year later, Arbor was once again involved in a controversy over overchargingMedicaid claims. Eventually, all charges, both criminal and civil, were dropped.By
1997 , the drug store chain was the nation's eighth largest, having 207 locations throughout southeastern Michigan. Year 1997 revenues totalled $962.8 million.CVS Corporation announced onFebruary 9 ,1998 that it would be purchasing Arbor Drugs in a transaction estimated at $1.48 billion dollars, and creating the largest chain drug retailer in the process. Although most Arbor Drug locations were converted to CVS, several of these stores were later shuttered by the CVS Corporation.References
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/arbor-drugs-inc Arbor Drugs on answer.com]
* [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=99533&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=4650&highlight= CVS To Acquire Arbor Drugs]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3007/is_200309/ai_n7656252 Arbor buy completes picture]
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