I hope I’m not dating myself too much, but I remember when the neighborhood chain drugstore was almost a one-stop shop for human needs. #-ad_banner-#For example, you dropped off your film to get developed. You could get the ointment for that embarrassing itch. You could even get a BLT and some fries. (Not necessarily in that order.) The BLTs and fries are long gone, but the chain drugstore on the neighborhood corner has continued to evolve and embed itself into our daily lives. And it will continue to do so in an even bigger way going forward. By… Read More
I hope I’m not dating myself too much, but I remember when the neighborhood chain drugstore was almost a one-stop shop for human needs. #-ad_banner-#For example, you dropped off your film to get developed. You could get the ointment for that embarrassing itch. You could even get a BLT and some fries. (Not necessarily in that order.) The BLTs and fries are long gone, but the chain drugstore on the neighborhood corner has continued to evolve and embed itself into our daily lives. And it will continue to do so in an even bigger way going forward. By far, the two biggest players in the drugstore space are Walgreen Co. (NYSE: WAG) and CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS). If two-thirds of the Earth is covered by water, the remaining third is covered by these two companies. But which stock makes the most sense for your portfolio? Side by side, there doesn’t seem to be much difference between the two. Both have massive retail presence nationwide. Both are adapting to the rising tide of change brought on by the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare). One area both chains are exploring thanks to the health care evolution… Read More