Farmacias El Amal, was a regional pharmacy chain operating throughout Puerto Rico. At its peak, it operated more than 78 pharmacies across Puerto Rico. The chain was privately held and was founded in 1973. Farmacias El Amal stores also contained cosmetics, photo departments as well as a basic pantry department. Farmacias El Amal was best known for its Pasaporte a la Salud Loyalty Card and aggressive promotions including their Black Friday Sales. Its largest competitors were Walgreen Co., Kmart, and Walmart.
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| - Farmacias El Amal, was a regional pharmacy chain operating throughout Puerto Rico. At its peak, it operated more than 78 pharmacies across Puerto Rico. The chain was privately held and was founded in 1973. Farmacias El Amal stores also contained cosmetics, photo departments as well as a basic pantry department. Farmacias El Amal was best known for its Pasaporte a la Salud Loyalty Card and aggressive promotions including their Black Friday Sales. Its largest competitors were Walgreen Co., Kmart, and Walmart. (en)
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| - Saleh Yassin, President and CEO; Muhammed Yassin Vice President (en)
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Revenue - 200 Million Annually (en)
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| - Farmacias El Amal, was a regional pharmacy chain operating throughout Puerto Rico. At its peak, it operated more than 78 pharmacies across Puerto Rico. The chain was privately held and was founded in 1973. Farmacias El Amal stores also contained cosmetics, photo departments as well as a basic pantry department. Farmacias El Amal was best known for its Pasaporte a la Salud Loyalty Card and aggressive promotions including their Black Friday Sales. Its largest competitors were Walgreen Co., Kmart, and Walmart. On March 18, 2009, Farmacias El Amal filed a petition for Chapter 11 protection, with the case subsequently being converted to a Chapter 7 petition on May 20, 2010. (en)
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