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  1. Life and career. Hoagland was born in Boston. [3] He attended Princeton University and Harvard Business School. [4] In 1963, Hoagland co-founded CVS Health along with business partners Stanley and Sidney Goldstein. [5] Hoagland was the owner of the Orson Welles Complex [6] during the 1960s and 1970s. Hoagland died [7] on January 17, 2020 [4] of ...

  2. Jan 21, 2020 · Ralph P. Hoagland III was the son of a retail and wholesale druggist, so there was a sense of family heritage when he cofounded CVS, which grew into the nation’s largest pharmacy chain.

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  3. Jan 22, 2020 · New YorkCNN Business —. Ralph Hoagland III, a serial entrepreneur who helped create CVS, America’s largest drug store, died Friday. He was 86. Hoagland died from complications due to posterior ...

  4. Dec 5, 2017 · Not long ago, Stanley Goldstein, who lives in Providence, drove by the old house in Woonsocket to remember his three-decker beginnings. He says he remains amazed that the family’s grocery-aisle ...

  5. Jan 22, 2020 · Ralph Hoagland III, a serial entrepreneur who helped create CVS, America's largest drug store, died Friday. He was 86. Hoagland died from complications due to posterior cortical atrophy, a ...

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Ralph Hoagland III, a serial entrepreneur who helped create CVS, America's largest drug store, died Friday. He was 86.

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  8. Jan 29, 2020 · In 1963, Mr. Hoagland and the brothers Sidney and Stanley Goldstein opened their first CVS in Lowell and a second soon after, initially under the name Consumer Value Stores. “Ralph knew he wanted to do something with extra value,” his wife said. The long name was shortened, however, in part due to the price of signs as the chain grew.

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