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  1. Jan 23, 2020 · He teamed up with brothers Stanley and Sidney Goldstein of Rhode Island to start Consumer Value Stores, a chain of cut-price health and beauty-aids stores in New England. The first shop, in Lowell ...

  2. Jan 21, 2020 · Mr. Hoagland initially worked in sales for Procter & Gamble before becoming associated with the Goldstein brothers Sidney and Stanley, whose older brother, Larry, died in a plane crash in the ...

  3. Jan 22, 2020 · Ralph Hoagland III, a serial entrepreneur who helped create CVS, America’s largest drug store, died Friday. He was 86. ... Hoagland and his business partners, Sid and Stan Goldstein, started ...

  4. The single seed for this huge forest of pharmacies and allied health services was planted in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1963 by the Goldstein brothers and Woonsocket’s Ralph P. Hoagland with health and beauty products supplied from the Woonsocket warehouse of Mark Steven, Inc., on 54 East School Street, a firm founded in 1952 by Sidneys father, Israel, to market health and beauty aids.

  5. May 29, 2024 · With his brother Sidney and a third partner, Ralph Hoagland, Goldstein started the health-care conglomerate, now with revenues of more than $350 billion, at a single, open-layout store in Lowell.

  6. CVS Founder Ralph P. Hoagland, III, age 86, of Peterborough, New Hampshire, died in Cambridge on Friday, January 17, 2020. He was born in Boston on August 1, 1933, son of the late Ralph, Jr. and Mary Hoagland. He attended Princeton University and Harvard Business School, where he conceived and founded CVS.

  7. Dec 5, 2017 · I wondered how that first one got started, so I called Stanley Goldstein, one of the founders. Now 83, he was 28 when he and his brother Sid launched CVS along with a partner named Ralph Hoagland.

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