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This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed Nov 5, 2009.

Real Estate Program

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 65 new retail pharmacy stores, and closed 6 retail pharmacy stores and 1 specialty pharmacy. In addition, the Company relocated 22 retail pharmacy stores. As of September 30, 2009, the Company operated 7,008 retail pharmacy stores, 49 specialty pharmacy stores, 20 specialty mail order pharmacies and 6 mail order pharmacies in 43 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.


This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed Aug 4, 2009.

Real estate program:

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 51 new retail pharmacy stores, and closed 14 retail pharmacy stores and 2 specialty pharmacies. In addition, the Company relocated 26 retail pharmacy stores. As of June 30, 2009, the Company operated 6,949 retail pharmacy stores, 50 specialty pharmacy stores, 20 specialty mail order pharmacies and 6 mail order pharmacies in 43 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed May 5, 2009.

Real estate program:

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 39 new retail pharmacy stores, closed 50 retail pharmacy stores, 5 specialty pharmacies and one mail order facility. In addition, the Company relocated 53 retail pharmacy stores. As of March 31, 2009, the Company operated 6,912 retail pharmacy stores, 52 specialty pharmacy stores, 20 specialty mail order pharmacies and 6 mail order pharmacies in 43 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed Feb 19, 2009.

Real estate program:

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 52 new retail pharmacy stores, acquired 529 Longs Drugs retail stores, closed 6 retail pharmacy stores, and relocated 7 others. As of December 31, 2008, the Company operated 6,923 retail pharmacy stores, 58 specialty pharmacy stores, 19 specialty mail order pharmacies and 7 mail order pharmacies in 44 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.


This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed Oct 30, 2008.

Real estate program

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 46 new retail pharmacy stores, closed 7 retail pharmacy stores, and relocated 30 others. As of September 27, 2008, the Company operated 6,347 retail pharmacy stores, 57 specialty pharmacy stores, 20 specialty mail order pharmacies and 7 mail order pharmacies in 44 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.


This excerpt taken from the CVS 8-K filed Jul 31, 2008.

Real estate program

For the quarter, CVS Caremark opened 49 new retail pharmacy stores, closed 8 retail pharmacy stores, and relocated 39 others. As of June 28, 2008, the Company operated 6,308 retail pharmacy stores, 56 specialty pharmacy stores, 19 specialty mail order pharmacies and 7 mail order pharmacies in 44 states and the District of Columbia.


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