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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 ...
Knowlton – The Brome County News; La Sarre – Le Citoyen de l'Abitibi-Ouest; La Tuque – L'Écho de La Tuque; Lac-Etchemin – La Voix du Sud; Lac-Mégantic – L'Écho de Frontenac; Lachute – Main Street; Laurier-Station – Le Peuple Lotbinière; Laval – Courrier Laval The Laval News, The North Shore News; Lennoxville – The ...
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.
Jean-Noël Lavoie (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nɔɛl lavwa]; November 24, 1927 – March 17, 2013) was a notary and former political figure in Quebec. [1] He represented Laval in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and then the National Assembly of Quebec from 1960 to 1981 as a Liberal .
Jean Coutu may refer to: Jean Coutu (actor), actor from Quebec, Canada; Jean Coutu (pharmacist), Quebec pharmacist; Jean Coutu Group, Quebec business; See also.
Journalist Jean Paré was the editor-in-chief of L'actualité until 1998. The magazine has published special reports on the regulation of genetically modified organisms , the rise of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ), the rehabilitation process of soldiers and the story of Captain Simon Mailloux , the record of the Quebec welfare state ...
Gilles Vaillancourt (French pronunciation: [ʒil vajɑ̃kuʁ]; born January 9, 1941) is a former Canadian politician. He served as the mayor of Laval, Quebec, from June 8, 1989 until November 9, 2012, [1] when he was charged, and ultimately found guilty, with corruption and fraud.