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In the second quarter of 2005, the company recorded a $19.7 million US foreign exchange loss on items related to the Eckerd acquisition. On August 24, 2006, Rite Aid announced that it would acquire 1,858 Jean Coutu's Eckerd and Brooks U.S. operations for $1.45 billion in cash and issuing stock, giving Jean Coutu a 32% equity stake in Rite Aid. [6]
In the early 2010s, Metro stores in Quebec launched an in-house loyalty program, metro&moi (Metro and Me), later rebranded simply Moi (or alternately Moi Rewards in English-speaking Canada) upon expansion to other Metro-owned banners such as Jean Coutu in 2023. Customers earn 1 point for every $1 spent at Metro in Quebec (1 point per $3 spent ...
Jean Coutu Group: Consumer services Drug retailers Varennes: 1969 Pharmacies P A Jim Pattison Group: Conglomerates - Vancouver: 1961 Food products, media, automotive, packaging, financials P A Joker's Closet: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Toronto: 2013 Fashion P A K+S Windsor Salt: Basic materials General mining Pointe-Claire: 1893
Jean Coutu, OC OQ (born May 29, 1927) is a Canadian pharmacist and businessman. He is the founder and chairman of the Jean Coutu Group which he started in 1969.
Centre 2000 was an indoor shopping mall on St. Martin boulevard in the Chomedey district of Laval, Quebec, Canada. Opened in 1973 [ 1 ] as the first hypermarket in North America [ 2 ] (under the name: Centre 2000: Hypermarche ), the one store occupied over 80% of the entire floor space, on one side of the mall.
Jean Coutu may refer to: Jean Coutu (actor), actor from Quebec, Canada; Jean Coutu (pharmacist), Quebec pharmacist; Jean Coutu Group, Quebec business; See also.
In 2000, Pharmascience Inc. implemented a partnership with the government (Investissement Québec and Emploi Québec). In 2003, the company invested $12 million for the acquisition of PanGeo Pharma, a Quebec pharmaceutical company, [9] and hired approximately 125 employees. In 2007, Pharmascience Inc. opened a representative office in Vietnam.
On April 1, 1961, the towns of Renaud, Quebec and L'Abord-à-Plouffe and the city of Saint-Martin were merged, giving birth to the city of Chomedey. The city was named Chomedey in honor of Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, founder of Montreal. Chomedey's city hall became the city hall for all of Laval. The merger project was first launched by the ...