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Subject: The Macys Parade is not the only cool thing they offer. This is  just as good.
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 Content preview:  M12072016 Although it trails arch-rival Walgreen Co. in terms
    of overall revenues, CVS Corporation is the largest drugstore chain in the
    United States in terms of number of stores and number of prescriptions filled.
    CVS operates more than 4,100 stores in 27 states in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic,
    southeastern, and midwestern regions of the country and in the District of
    Columbia. These outlets carry either the CVS or CVS/pharmacy names and range
    in size from about 8,000 to 12,000 square feet; many of the newer freestanding
    locations include a drive-through pharmacy. Nearly 10 percent of all prescriptions
    filled in the United States are handled by CVS pharmacies. Supplementing
   the core retail pharmacy business of CVS are several other operations: a pharmacy
    benefit management business that provides services to managed care and other
    organizations; a specialty pharmacy unit that includes a mail-order pharmacy
    and a small chain of about 40 CVS ProCare retail pharmacies, which offer
   special services for patients with long-term health conditions, such as HIV/AIDS
    and multiple sclerosis, that require complex and expensive drug regimens;
    and an Internet pharmacy located on the Certainly easier in hindsight, but
    I don't think they should be surprised about the reaction from the vive community.
    They should've anticipated it when they signed whatever deal they made with
    Oculus. It's true that we have no idea what happened behind the scenes, but
    honestly I don't think it should really matter, since they agreed to whatever
    restrictions Oculus may have asked of them. If your treat your customers
   like you think they're idiots, you're going to get push back, and deservedly
    so. Your reasons for doing so aren't really important. [...] 
 
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Although it trails arch-rival Walgreen Co. in terms of overall revenues, CVS Corporation is the largest drugstore chain in the United States in terms of number of stores and number of prescriptions filled. CVS operates more than 4,100 stores in 27 states in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, southeastern, and midwestern regions of the country and in the District of Columbia. These outlets carry either the CVS or CVS/pharmacy names and range in size from about 8,000 to 12,000 square feet; many of the newer freestanding locations include a drive-through pharmacy. Nearly 10 percent of all prescriptions filled in the United States are handled by CVS pharmacies. Supplementing the core retail pharmacy business of CVS are several other operations: a pharmacy benefit management business that provides services to managed care and other organizations; a specialty pharmacy unit that includes a mail-order pharmacy and a small chain of about 40 CVS ProCare retail pharmacies, which offer special services for patients with long-term health conditions, such as HIV/AIDS and multiple sclerosis, that require complex and expensive drug regimens; and an Internet pharmacy located on the
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<div style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255); visibility: collapse; font-size: 1px;">Certainly 
easier in hindsight, but I don't think they should be surprised about the reaction from 
the vive community. They should've anticipated it when they signed whatever deal they made 
with Oculus.
It's true that we have no idea what happened behind the scenes, but honestly I don't think 
it should really matter, since they agreed to whatever restrictions Oculus may have asked of them.
If your treat your customers like you think they're idiots, you're going to get push back, and 
deservedly so. Your reasons for doing so aren't really important.
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