Walgreens is the most recent chain to face mass closures.
On Thursday, Walgreens introduced that it might be closing a "important" variety of underperforming shops throughout the nation.
"The present pharmacy mannequin is just not sustainable," CEO Tim Wentworth advised buyers on an earnings name. "Adjustments are imminent."
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Wentworth mentioned that it might "take a tough look" at 25% of its shops over the subsequent three years with the potential for closure, which signifies that 2,150 shops might be up for shutting down.
Walgreens presently operates 8,600 shops.
"The buyer is completely surprised by absolutely the costs of issues, and the truth that a few of them might not be inflating does not truly change their resistance to the present pricing," Wentworth advised buyers. "So we have needed to get actually eager, significantly in discretionary issues."
Walgreens Boots Alliance inventory plummeted over 24% in a 24-hour interval upon the discharge of its fiscal Q3 2024 earnings, which reported $36.4 billion in income.
The corporate revealed that it was hit with a $2.7 billion bill by the IRS after the company performed audits and reportedly discovered points with Walgreens' switch pricing between 2014 and 2017.
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"The Firm intends to vigorously defend its place on the switch pricing matter by the IRS's administrative appeals workplace and, if crucial, judicial proceedings and is assured in its means to prevail on the deserves," Walgreens mentioned by way of the submitting on the time.
As of Thursday afternoon, Walgreens Boots Alliance was down almost 59% yr over yr.