On Monday, Shares of Rite Aid Corporation (NYSE:RAD), lost -1.49% to $8.59.
Rite Aid Corporation declared the opening of HealthSpot stations inside 25 Rite Aid pharmacies in Ohio. Through the HealthSpot stations, customers will be able conveniently access a variety of quality healthcare services counting pediatric care. The HealthSpot stations are located inside select Rite Aid pharmacies in Akron/Canton, Cleveland and Dayton/Springfield. Rite Aid and HealthSpot first declared their partnership in November 2014.
Through proprietary cloud-based telemedicine software, HealthSpot allows users to interact with nationally recognized providers in a private, 40-square foot station using high-definition videoconferencing and interactive medical devices counting a stethoscope, an otoscope, a pulse oximeter and a magnascope. Each HealthSpot station is supported by a trained wellness attendant who can assist the patient as needed from check-in to check-out.
Rite Aid Corporation, through its auxiliaries, operates a chain of retail drugstores in the United States. The company sells prescription drugs and a range of other merchandise, counting over-the-counter medications, health and beauty aids, personal care items, cosmetics, household items, food and beverages, greeting cards, seasonal merchandise, and other every day and convenience products.
Shares of Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), inclined 0.38% to $531.41, during its last trading session.
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (AMZN), declared that Amazon Aurora, a MySQL-compatible database engine that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases, is now accessible to all customers. More than a thousand AWS customers, counting global enterprises and startups from a range of industries, took part in the preview and saw that Amazon Aurora can provide up to five times better performance than the typical MySQL database, and availability as good or better than commercial databases – at one-tenth the cost. These customers also found Amazon Aurora has the scalability, durability, and reliability to run the most demanding enterprise and Internet-scale applications – everything from massive Internet of Things (IoT) applications to mission-critical e-commerce sites.
Amazon.com, Inc. operates as an online retailer in North America and internationally. It operates in two segments, North America and International. The company serves consumers through retail Websites, such as amazon.com and amazon.ca, which primarily comprise merchandise and content purchased for resale from vendors and those offered by third-party sellers.
Finally, Dean Foods Company (NYSE:DF), ended its last trade with -0.58% loss, and closed at $17.10.
Dean Foods Company will host a live webcast of its second quarter 2015 earnings conference call on August 10 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Administration will talk about the financial results, in addition to comment on the forward outlook.
Dean Foods Company, a food and beverage company, processes and distributes milk, and other dairy and dairy case products in the United States. It manufactures, markets, and distributes dairy case products, counting fluid milk, ice cream, cultured dairy products, creamers, ice cream mix, and other dairy products; and produces and distributes juices, teas, and bottled water.
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