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Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. engages in the provision of healthcare and retail pharmacy services. It operates through the following segments: United States Retail Pharmacy, International, and United States Healthcare. The US Retail Pharmacy segment includes the operation of retail drugstores, health and wellness services, specialty and home delivery pharmacy services, and equity method investment. The International segment offers pharmacy-led health and beauty retail businesses outside the US and the pharmaceutical wholesaling and distribution business in Germany. The US Healthcare segment delivers improved health outcomes and lower costs for payors and providers through owned and partnered assets. The company was founded by Charles R. Walgreen and John Boot in 1901 and is headquartered in Deerfield, IL.
Walgreens Boots Alliance shares slipped slightly on Tuesday as investors adjusted positions ahead of its planned private equity deal.
Walgreens has agreed to be taken private, but the agreement is a bit complex. There's a reason to buy the stock despite the deal.

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