CVS expanding to California
Executive Summary
CVS plans to open its first California store in the Los Angeles area in the third quarter of 2004. The drug store chain expects to have 15 to 20 stores in L.A. County and Orange County by the end of 2004. Starting in 2005, CVS will service its California stores from a new distribution center in Ennis, Texas. CVS will also move into the Minneapolis market in 2004...
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