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  2. McKesson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    McKesson Corporation is a publicly-traded American company that distributes pharmaceuticals and provides health information technology, medical supplies, and health management tools. The company delivers a third of all pharmaceuticals used in North America and employs over 51,000 employees. With $263.9 billion in 2023 revenue, it is the ninth ...

  3. McKesson lifts annual profit forecast after strong ... - AOL

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    McKesson expects 2024 adjusted profit of $26.55 to $27.35 per share, from a prior forecast of $26.10 to $26.90 per share. Analysts estimate a profit of $26.63. Excluding items, the company ...

  4. McKesson and Robbins scandal - Wikipedia

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    The McKesson and Robbins scandal, which occurred in 1938, was one of the major financial scandals of the 20th century.The company, McKesson and Robbins, Inc., which is now McKesson Corporation, was taken over in 1925 by Phillip Musica, who had previously used Adelphia Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company as a front for bootlegging operations.

  5. McKesson meets full-year profit estimates, renews ... - AOL

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    The mid-point of the company's 2020 adjusted profit outlook of between $13.85 and $14.45 per share was a cent above the average analyst estimate, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

  6. Charles M. Olcott - Wikipedia

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    Charles M. Olcott. Died. 1853. Occupation. Apothecary. Known for. founding McKesson Corporation. Charles M. Olcott (died 1853) was an American pharmacist. He is noted for co-founding the McKesson Corporation, the largest health care company in North America and ninth-largest company in the United States.

  7. McKesson & Robbins scandal (1938) - Wikipedia

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    The McKesson & Robbins, Inc. scandal of 1938 was one of the major financial scandals of the 20th century. The company McKesson & Robbins, Inc. (now McKesson Corporation ) had been taken over in 1925 by Phillip Musica , who had previously used Adelphia Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company as a front for bootlegging operations.

  8. Category:McKesson Corporation - Wikipedia

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  9. John Hammergren - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota. Occupation (s) CEO of McKesson Corporation, Retired. John H. Hammergren is an American businessman. He is best known for his role as chairman and CEO of McKesson Corporation since 1999. [1] On November 1, 2018, Hammergren announced his plan to retire. [2] On April 1, 2019, he officially retired from McKesson.