Amazon's $1 billion purchase of PillPack wiped out 15 times that from pharmacy stocks — and it shows the outsized effect the juggernaut can have on an industry
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- Amazon's $1 billion acquisition of pharmacy startup PillPack is the most recent in a long list of instances where Amazon has taken huge bites out of entire industries.
- Nearly $15 billion of market value was wiped out from Walgreens Boots Alliance, CVS, and Rite Aid, an outsized impact relative to the deal price.
When Amazon announced plans to buy pharmacy startup PillPack, the reckoning across the entire industry's supply chain was swift and brutal.
Drug wholesalers like Cardinal Health, AmerisourceBergen and Express Scripts experienced deep losses. Meanwhile, Walmart — another mega-cap retail with designs on entering healthcare — also saw shares fall.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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