Thread regarding CVS layoffs

How do you know you are safe?

When CVS is deciding on which locations are profitable and which are not, what are the main detriments of that?

Mainly, how much do we have to be making in our store (monthly or annually) to not have to worry about being closed in the next round of shutdowns?

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It s not silly...fat boy gets richer...little gets screwed...the end is coming...give it a few more years when the population #s change...you will need armed guards in you stores..

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Post ID: @4zsa+WVNjTMG

All are id--ts!! If your store is profitable it won't close!! Period. Do any of you people know anything about business? It costs money to shut down a store. Even old ugly ones. If it's in the black it will be open until it loses money and they even leave some of those open if not losing too much. Learn to read a p&l. Good grief. This site is just silly

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PRO FORMA CALC

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Post ID: @2dnl+WVNjTMG

4 mil in annual con a.

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Post ID: @swg+WVNjTMG

Scripts above 1800

Or strong fs

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Post ID: @csj+WVNjTMG

30k a week front store and about 2k scripts are benchmark numbers.

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