Rite Aid. It's a public company based in PA.
2006-06-21 05:01:47
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answer #1
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answered by Bamski 3
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Mary F. Sammons
Ms. Sammons has been President and a member of Rite Aid’s Board of Directors since December 5, 1999 and Chief Executive Officer since June 2003. From April 1999 to December 1999, Ms. Sammons served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., a subsidiary of The Kroger Company. From January 1998 to April 1999, Ms. Sammons served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., a subsidiary of Fred Meyer, Inc. From 1985 through 1997, Ms. Sammons held several senior level positions with Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., the last being that of Executive Vice President. Ms. Sammons is a member of the Board of the National Association of Chain Drugstores and is a Director of First Horizon National Corporation and of The Rite Aid Foundation.
2006-06-21 05:07:20
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answered by Henry B 2
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Rite Aid itself.
2006-06-21 05:04:17
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answered by nimmi 3
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Hi, you got me interested in doing a little research. Fascinating search, it was. I didn't know there was so much controversy about this company. The CEO and President is indeed Mary Sammons, but the Chairman over her is Robert G. Miller. If he owns the larger number of shares in the company, in a sense he's the owner. But the company is a publicly owned one.
I looked at www.hoovers.com and chatted briefly with a person who said he could not give that info to me but to call 1-866-464-3206. I don't know if that's a line for Hoover's to sell subscriptions for business info, or if it is a question line.
A few years ago Martin L. Grass was the Chairman of the Board (like Miller is) and was sentenced to a few years in jail for some false reporting. Apparently his dad was the original owner of the company and Martin had the largest number of shares during his chairman years. That's why I think maybe the current chairman has the largest number of shares too.
The answer to your question is hard to discover and may actually cost money. Interesting. Buttercup
2006-06-21 07:34:39
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answered by Buttercup 3
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The Rite-Aid people own it (well, the shareholders do).
2006-06-21 05:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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They were based in Twinsburg, Ohio. But I believe they moved.
2006-06-21 05:05:53
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answered by Thom Thumb 6
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It's publically held. You can buy stock; stock ticker RAD.
2006-06-21 05:02:15
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answered by Allen 3
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The shareholders own it. I think it is mostly minority shareholders.
2006-06-21 19:53:49
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answered by allen3_99 4
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