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Longs Drug Sept. Same-store Sales Fall 1.7%

 
Wallace Witkowski
MarketWatch Pulse
     

    SAN FRANCSICO -- Longs Drug Stores Corp. said late Thursday September sales at stores open for at least a year fell 1.7% from a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters estimated a same-store sales decline of 1%. Total September sales at Longs were flat at $447 million.

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