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==Company==
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==Walgreens==
  
 
[[Image:Walgreens_Logo.png|left]]
 
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Walgreens, aka Walgreen Company, is a nationwide retain chain of pharmacy and drug stores. They are spread throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. They are headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, and were founded in 1901.
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Walgreen Co. was incorporated as an Illinois corporation in 1909. The company's primary business is the operation of retail drugstores. Walgreens operates a national chain of drug stores with 5,222 locations in 45 states and Puerto Rico. In addition, the company operates 3 mail service facilities. The company serves ""four million"" customers daily and filled more than 490 million prescriptions in 2005. More than 1,500 Walgreens stores are open 24 hours. A typical Walgreens store is 14,500 square feet with 25,000 items for sale, 25-30 employees and annual sales of ""$7.9 million"".
  
==Website==
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Company anticipates operating more than 7,000 stores by 2010. To support store expansion, the company opened four distribution centers in the past four years, the most recent in Moreno Valley, California in fiscal 2004. These centers are twenty percent more productive than Company's older distribution centers.
  
Walgreens.com is a serviceable site which puts an Internet face on the corner drugstore. Where some retailers don't seem to know what to do with the Internet, Walgreens has gone out of it's way to make the website as useful to their customers as they can.
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For fiscal 2005, Walgreens reported record revenues of $42.2 billion, a 12.5% increase, and net earnings of $1.55 billion. It is the leading drug store chain based on total sales.
  
Sections include:
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===History===
  
* '''Pharmacy'''
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This chain started out as a drug store with owner, Charles R. Walgreen, Sr. Charles Walgreen founded the pharmacy in Chicago in 1901. He focused on providing customers great service, a broad selection of merchandise and an easy-to-navigate store layout. He also made sure they paid low prices. By making certain drug items himself, Mr.Walgreen was able to ensure their high quality, yet offer them at lower prices than comparable merchandise. Walgreen invented the milkshake and introduced the soda fountain at stores which drew more customers in the early 1920s. The heart of the store - the primary source of profit - was the prescription department. Walgreen filled the prescriptions and took pride in the work being done.
** Here, with a sign-up ID,  you can refill and transfer prescriptions, check drug interactions, and manage your health history.
 
* '''Health Library'''
 
** A comprehensive interactive health encyclopedia. Includes sections:
 
*** Recipe file - try healthy recipes tailor-made for people with special diet needs.
 
*** Calculators - Such as body mass calculator and calorie burner calculator.
 
*** Health Corner TV - A kind of podcast show about health and pharmacy news, produced by Walgreens.
 
*** Surgeries and procedures - A place to learn more about your upcoming surgery or medical procedure.
 
*** Monthly Newsletter - A newsletter about health issues.
 
*** Health Centers - Resources for managing special health conditions, such as high cholesterol and diabetes.
 
*** Health Encyclopedia - A handy online reference.
 
*** Health risk assessments - A place to learn what conditions you are at risk for.
 
*** Diabetes and you - A special section devoted to managing diabetes.
 
* '''Photo'''
 
** An online kiosk to the Walgreens photo center, where customers can access their developed photos online.
 
* '''Shop'''
 
** An online catalog of the products carried by Walgreens stores, including the sections:
 
*** Electronics
 
*** Health Care
 
*** Household
 
*** Personal
 
*** Toys
 
*** Baby
 
*** Vitamins and nutritional supplements
 
*** Beauty and spa
 
*** Sexual health
 
*** Contact lenses
 
*** Fitness & diet
 
*** Home medical
 
* Store locator - An easy-to-use interaction which finds the Walgreens closest to you.
 
  
The site also has the standard sections for Careers, Press Room, and Information related to the business.
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Example of walgreens' dedication to provide excelent service:
  
==History==
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""Whenever a customer in the immediate area telephoned with an order for non-prescription items, Walgreen always repeated - loudly and slowly - the caller's name, address and items ordered. That way, assistant and handyman Caleb Danner could quickly prepare the order. Then Walgreen would prolong the conversation by discussing everything from the weather to current events. Invariably, Caleb would be at the caller's door before she was ready to hang up. She would then excuse herself and return to the phone amazed at the incredible speed with which her order had been delivered. ""
  
The first Walgreens chain was established in 1901 as a drug store owned by Charles R. Walgreen, Sr., in Chicago, when he bought out the previous owner. While he had worked at the store for the previous owner and had been a valuable employee, the owner was reluctant to sell out of the business but finally relented. Charles Walgreen was now in charge of the business, and it was obviously very good to him.
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Walgreens claims responsiblity for the popularization of the malted milkshake, by Ivar "Pop" Coulson in 1922, although milkshakes and malted milk had been around for some time before. This development coincided with the invention of the electric blender in the same year.
  
Charles Walgreen extensively remodeled the business, and greatly improved efficiency. When he began taking pharmacy orders, he instituted the policy of the "two-minute drill" with his employees, insisting that the pharmacy order had to be fulfilled within two minutes of request. Walgreen sent delivery persons around with the prescriptions ordered by telephone, and customers who lived close by were amazed to get their orders before they'd even hung up the phone.
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Walgreen pioneered computers in pharmacies that could be connected nationwide via satellite with the introduction of its Intercom computer system in 1981. It also pioneered drive-thru pharmacies in 1992 in Indianapolis. Now more than 80% of Walgreen stores have drive-thrus. Walgreens new computer system for filling prescriptions, Intercom Plus, links all stores into a single network and represents how advanced technology serves customers' needs better than any other pharmacy resource.
  
By 1910, they had added to the standard soda fountain that was expected at a drug store, making it a full snack bar. It is here that the expression "soda jerk" came to be, from the jerking motion of the soda fountain handle that the clerk made. Walgreen also was the first to offer hot food along with cold food at the soda fountain, and is also widely credited with inventing the milkshake.
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In fact, Walgreens is the largest private user of satellite technology (second only to the United States government). Billing, labeling and prescription histories (for tax planning and reimbursement) are available more quickly and easily than ever before.  
  
By 1913, the business had grown to four store locations, and 20 stores by 1920. This policy of expanding would continue throughout Walgreen's business. Surprising for a Fortune 500 company over a century old, Walgreen's has not grown through buy-outs and mergers, but from simply turning profits into new stores.
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===Services===
  
==Business profile==
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The drugstores are engaged in the retail sale of prescription and nonprescription drugs and general merchandise. General merchandise includes, among other things, cosmetics, toiletries, household items, food, beverages and photofinishing. Customers can have prescriptions filled at the drugstore counter as well as through the mail, by telephone, and on the Internet.
  
Walgreen Company reported revenue of $47.41 billion in 2006. They employ over 195,000 people at the current number of over 5,700 retail locations, with plans to expand the number of locations to 7,000 by 2010. Walgreens is ranked by the Fortune 500 as #45.
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The drugstores are engaged in the retail sale of prescription and nonprescription drugs and general merchandise. General merchandise includes, among other things, cosmetics, toiletries, household items, food, beverages and photofinishing. Customers can have prescriptions filled at the drugstore counter as well as through the mail, by telephone, and on the Internet.
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===Press information===
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:""May 16, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. To Acquire Convenient Care Clinic Operator Take Care Health Systems
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:""April 12, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Names CEO Jeffrey A. Rein Chairman and Gregory D. Wasson President; Announces Retirement of Chairman David W. Bernauer and Other Executive Promotions
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:""April 06, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Names David A. Van Howe Vice President Of Purchasing
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:""March 16, 2007"" - Walgreens Announces Executive Promotions
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:""February 27, 2007"" - Salix Pharmaceuticals Launches National Colorectal Screening Education Campaign with Walgreens Pharmacies and the Colon Cancer Alliance
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:""February 19, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Announces Store Operations Promotions
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:""February 15, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. To Acquire Select Assets Of Pharmacy And Medical Specialty Product Provider Familymeds Group Inc.
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:""February 11, 2007"" - Former Walgreen Co. Chairman Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Dies At 100
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:""January 11, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Announces Executive Promotions
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:""January 10, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Authorizes $1 Billion Stock Repurchase Program
  
 
==Languages==
 
==Languages==

Revision as of 23:47, 26 July 2007

Walgreens

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Walgreen Co. was incorporated as an Illinois corporation in 1909. The company's primary business is the operation of retail drugstores. Walgreens operates a national chain of drug stores with 5,222 locations in 45 states and Puerto Rico. In addition, the company operates 3 mail service facilities. The company serves ""four million"" customers daily and filled more than 490 million prescriptions in 2005. More than 1,500 Walgreens stores are open 24 hours. A typical Walgreens store is 14,500 square feet with 25,000 items for sale, 25-30 employees and annual sales of ""$7.9 million"".

Company anticipates operating more than 7,000 stores by 2010. To support store expansion, the company opened four distribution centers in the past four years, the most recent in Moreno Valley, California in fiscal 2004. These centers are twenty percent more productive than Company's older distribution centers.

For fiscal 2005, Walgreens reported record revenues of $42.2 billion, a 12.5% increase, and net earnings of $1.55 billion. It is the leading drug store chain based on total sales.

History

This chain started out as a drug store with owner, Charles R. Walgreen, Sr. Charles Walgreen founded the pharmacy in Chicago in 1901. He focused on providing customers great service, a broad selection of merchandise and an easy-to-navigate store layout. He also made sure they paid low prices. By making certain drug items himself, Mr.Walgreen was able to ensure their high quality, yet offer them at lower prices than comparable merchandise. Walgreen invented the milkshake and introduced the soda fountain at stores which drew more customers in the early 1920s. The heart of the store - the primary source of profit - was the prescription department. Walgreen filled the prescriptions and took pride in the work being done.

Example of walgreens' dedication to provide excelent service:

""Whenever a customer in the immediate area telephoned with an order for non-prescription items, Walgreen always repeated - loudly and slowly - the caller's name, address and items ordered. That way, assistant and handyman Caleb Danner could quickly prepare the order. Then Walgreen would prolong the conversation by discussing everything from the weather to current events. Invariably, Caleb would be at the caller's door before she was ready to hang up. She would then excuse herself and return to the phone amazed at the incredible speed with which her order had been delivered. ""

Walgreens claims responsiblity for the popularization of the malted milkshake, by Ivar "Pop" Coulson in 1922, although milkshakes and malted milk had been around for some time before. This development coincided with the invention of the electric blender in the same year.

Walgreen pioneered computers in pharmacies that could be connected nationwide via satellite with the introduction of its Intercom computer system in 1981. It also pioneered drive-thru pharmacies in 1992 in Indianapolis. Now more than 80% of Walgreen stores have drive-thrus. Walgreens new computer system for filling prescriptions, Intercom Plus, links all stores into a single network and represents how advanced technology serves customers' needs better than any other pharmacy resource.

In fact, Walgreens is the largest private user of satellite technology (second only to the United States government). Billing, labeling and prescription histories (for tax planning and reimbursement) are available more quickly and easily than ever before.

Services

The drugstores are engaged in the retail sale of prescription and nonprescription drugs and general merchandise. General merchandise includes, among other things, cosmetics, toiletries, household items, food, beverages and photofinishing. Customers can have prescriptions filled at the drugstore counter as well as through the mail, by telephone, and on the Internet.

The drugstores are engaged in the retail sale of prescription and nonprescription drugs and general merchandise. General merchandise includes, among other things, cosmetics, toiletries, household items, food, beverages and photofinishing. Customers can have prescriptions filled at the drugstore counter as well as through the mail, by telephone, and on the Internet.

Press information

""May 16, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. To Acquire Convenient Care Clinic Operator Take Care Health Systems
""April 12, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Names CEO Jeffrey A. Rein Chairman and Gregory D. Wasson President; Announces Retirement of Chairman David W. Bernauer and Other Executive Promotions
""April 06, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Names David A. Van Howe Vice President Of Purchasing
""March 16, 2007"" - Walgreens Announces Executive Promotions
""February 27, 2007"" - Salix Pharmaceuticals Launches National Colorectal Screening Education Campaign with Walgreens Pharmacies and the Colon Cancer Alliance
""February 19, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Announces Store Operations Promotions
""February 15, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. To Acquire Select Assets Of Pharmacy And Medical Specialty Product Provider Familymeds Group Inc.
""February 11, 2007"" - Former Walgreen Co. Chairman Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Dies At 100
""January 11, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Announces Executive Promotions
""January 10, 2007"" - Walgreen Co. Authorizes $1 Billion Stock Repurchase Program

Languages

English

Address

200 Wilmot Rd
Deerfield IL 60015 US

Contact

Walgreens, Julie Shelton
+1 847 914 5690, Fax: +1 847 948 6573

Additional Information

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