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What's your takeaway from your reporting here?
What's your takeaway from your reporting here?
What's your takeaway from your reporting here?
That's all for today, Friday, March 14th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Ryan Knutson, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa,
That's all for today, Friday, March 14th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Ryan Knutson, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa,
That's all for today, Friday, March 14th. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries, Sophie Codner, Ryan Knutson, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa,
Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Leinbaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week from Peter Leonard, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening.
Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Leinbaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week from Peter Leonard, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening.
Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jivika Verma, Lisa Wang, Catherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Leinbaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week from Peter Leonard, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening.
See you Monday.
See you Monday.
See you Monday.
Walgreens, the store with the red squiggly W, has been an American institution for more than a century. It's a place where you can fill your prescriptions, buy deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo, or pick up a pint of ice cream late at night. And it's everywhere. 70% of Americans live within five miles of a Walgreens-owned pharmacy. But this American institution is now at risk of falling apart.
Walgreens, the store with the red squiggly W, has been an American institution for more than a century. It's a place where you can fill your prescriptions, buy deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo, or pick up a pint of ice cream late at night. And it's everywhere. 70% of Americans live within five miles of a Walgreens-owned pharmacy. But this American institution is now at risk of falling apart.
Walgreens, the store with the red squiggly W, has been an American institution for more than a century. It's a place where you can fill your prescriptions, buy deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo, or pick up a pint of ice cream late at night. And it's everywhere. 70% of Americans live within five miles of a Walgreens-owned pharmacy. But this American institution is now at risk of falling apart.
That's our colleague Joseph Walker. He's watched Walgreens go from a company worth more than $100 billion down to worth $10 billion today.
That's our colleague Joseph Walker. He's watched Walgreens go from a company worth more than $100 billion down to worth $10 billion today.
That's our colleague Joseph Walker. He's watched Walgreens go from a company worth more than $100 billion down to worth $10 billion today.
Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Kate Leinbaugh. It's Monday, March 10th. Coming up on the show, the collapse of Walgreens.
Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Kate Leinbaugh. It's Monday, March 10th. Coming up on the show, the collapse of Walgreens.