Walgreens expects it will not have to sell more than 500 of its
stores, AP said citing Walgreens. (http://bit.ly/1KVrkDa)
Walgreens declined to comment.
On October 27, Walgreens offered to buy smaller peer Rite Aid to
widen its footprint in the United States and negotiate for lower
drug costs.
The $9.4 billion offer was closely scrutinized by two influential
U.S. senators last week, as the deal would unite two of the three
biggest U.S. drugstore chains.
Walgreens ranks first and Rite Aid third by number of stores, either
side of CVS Health Corp.
(Reporting by Anet Josline Pinto in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar
Warrier)
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