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Michigan WIC Program Quarterly Dollar Volume of Sales 07/01/2010 Michigan WIC Program Page 1 of 59 Quarterly Dollar Volume Of Sales 07/01/2010 to 09/30/2010 Generated Date: 03/10/2011 11 PHARMACY (FORMULA ONLY VENDORS) VendorName VendorNo LA Code Transactions Total Dollars Avg. per Trans DMC PHARMACY - C.H.O.M. 000-06754 90 120 $33,945.56 $282.88 SPARROW PHARMACY PLUS #1 000-08052 33 52 $24,095.93 $463.38 PEDIATRIC SPECIAL CARE 000-07276 63 71 $24,019.03 $338.30 FAMILY HEALTH CARE PHARMACY 000-07393 43 32 $12,159.34 $379.98 CVS PHARMACY #8052 073-06092 82 102 $6,293.53 $61.70 CVS PHARMACY #8231 073-06096 90 100 $6,183.80 $61.84 CVS PHARMACY #8186 073-06113 90 117 $5,691.39 $48.64 CVS PHARMACY #8083 073-06045 81 22 $5,645.35 $256.61 CVS PHARMACY #8104 073-06073 90 129 $5,631.55 $43.66 PROFESSIONAL VLG PHARMACY 055-04449 58 19 $5,447.32 $286.70 CVS PHARMACY #8275 000-06540 90 99 $5,179.43 $52.32 CVS PHARMACY #8125 073-06056 82 76 $5,167.03 $67.99 CVS Pharmacy #8141 073-06098 90 81 $4,808.63 $59.37 CVS PHARMACY #8086 073-06022 63 52 $4,732.17 $91.00 NASH DRUGS 000-01295 12 16 $4,528.82 $283.05 CVS PHARMACY #8137 073-06090 82 48 $4,180.90 $87.10 CVS PHARMACY #8002 073-06036 63 16 $3,842.48 $240.16 CVS PHARMACY #8013 073-05961 46 38 $3,727.47 $98.09 CVS PHARMACY #8189 073-05978 50 5 $3,689.24 $737.85 CVS PHARMACY #8094 073-06109 90 48 $3,597.05 $74.94 CVS PHARMACY #8267 000-06340 90 67 $3,559.53 $53.13 STATE STREET PHARMACY 000-05911 45 10 $3,533.54 $353.35 CVS PHARMACY #8262 000-06851 82 14 $3,443.79 $245.99 Campus Pharmacy 000-08030 52 14 $3,430.04 $245.00 CVS PHARMACY #8191 073-05993 50 16 $3,409.54 $213.10 CVS PHARMACY #8014 073-05997 50 29 $3,259.75 $112.41 CVS PHARMACY #8123 073-06075 82 62 $3,259.22 $52.57 CVS Pharmacy #8144 073-05967 50 19 $3,225.13 $169.74 CVS PHARMACY #8194 073-06115 90 66 $3,104.25 $47.03 CVS PHARMACY #8170 073-05984 50 50 $3,006.77 $60.14 CVS PHARMACY #8222 073-06101 90 52 $2,954.50 $56.82 PRESCRIPTION SHOP 000-06352 14 15 $2,846.40 $189.76 CVS PHARMACY #8092 073-05973 50 31 $2,721.16 $87.78 CVS PHARMACY #8027 073-06052 82 42 $2,671.11 $63.60 CVS PHARMACY #8131 073-06074 82 70 $2,668.34 $38.12 CVS PHARMACY 8291 000-05956 41 65 $2,624.40 $40.38 CVS PHARMACY #8196 073-06118 90 54 $2,555.53 $47.32 Michigan WIC Program Page 2 of 59 Quarterly Dollar Volume Of Sales 07/01/2010 to 09/30/2010 Generated Date: 03/10/2011 11 PHARMACY (FORMULA ONLY VENDORS) VendorName VendorNo LA Code Transactions Total Dollars Avg. per Trans CVS PHARMACY #8284 000-06104 90 46 $2,475.21 $53.81 CVS PHARMACY #8165 073-06046 81 20 $2,443.19 $122.16 CVS PHARMACY #8270 000-06343 90 35 $2,406.57 $68.76 CVS PHARMACY #8156 073-05972 50 5 $2,266.87 $453.37 CVS PHARMACY #8238 073-06445 50 5 $2,215.25 $443.05 CVS PHARMACY #8241 073-06041 63 14 $2,141.68 $152.98 CVS PHARMACY #8268 079-05955 38 15 $2,129.27 $141.95 CVS PHARMACY #8045 073-05999 50 46 $2,090.16 $45.44 CVS PHARMACY #8010 073-06064 82 53 $2,009.10 $37.91 CVS PHARMACY #8062 073-05992 50 38 $1,955.36 $51.46 CVS PHARMACY #8276 000-06344 90 47 $1,934.60 $41.16 CVS PHARMACY #8103 073-06006 63 33 $1,900.60 $57.59 CVS PHARMACY #8221 073-06048 82 33 $1,836.86 $55.66 CVS PHARMACY #8081 073-06093 82 5 $1,798.00 $359.60 CVS PHARMACY #8200 073-06103 90 39 $1,795.78 $46.05 CVS PHARMACY 8293 000-06495 41 32 $1,781.34 $55.67 CVS PHARMACY #8168 073-06023 63 27 $1,726.15 $63.93 CVS PHARMACY #8172 073-06083 82 43 $1,688.65 $39.27 CVS PHARMACY #8158 073-05971 50 7 $1,685.42 $240.77 CVS PHARMACY #8029 073-06081 82 42 $1,682.06 $40.05 CVS PHARMACY #8049 073-06035 63 9 $1,649.50 $183.28 CVS PHARMACY #8114 073-06084 82 12 $1,563.90 $130.33 CVS PHARMACY #8306 000-06844 41 29 $1,492.53 $51.47 CVS PHARMACY #8225 073-06078 82 21 $1,485.99 $70.76 CVS PHARMACY #8134 073-06102 90 31 $1,481.23 $47.78 CVS PHARMACY #8269 000-06341 90 33 $1,481.00 $44.88 CVS PHARMACY #8046 000-06855 47 20 $1,462.03 $73.10 CVS PHARMACY #8148 079-05948 74 19 $1,453.51 $76.50 CVS PHARMACY #8073 073-06111 90 40 $1,437.61 $35.94 CVS PHARMACY #8230 073-06097 90 32 $1,435.55 $44.86 CVS Pharmacy #8155 073-06013 63 15 $1,431.73 $95.45 CVS PHARMACY #8117 079-05950 74 5 $1,408.23 $281.65 CVS PHARMACY #8075 073-06070 82 17 $1,389.00 $81.71 CVS PHARMACY #8082 073-06110 90 32 $1,379.21 $43.10 CVS PHARMACY #8031 073-06079 82 39 $1,371.47 $35.17 CVS #8399 079-08005 90 37 $1,334.48 $36.07 PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE PHARMACY 055-01904 58 5 $1,325.88 $265.18 Michigan WIC Program Page 3 of 59 Quarterly Dollar Volume Of Sales 07/01/2010 to 09/30/2010 Generated Date: 03/10/2011 11 PHARMACY (FORMULA ONLY VENDORS) VendorName VendorNo LA Code Transactions Total Dollars Avg. per Trans CVS PHARMACY #8159 073-06116 90 18 $1,304.91 $72.50 CVS PHARMACY #8035 073-06050 82 21 $1,286.82 $61.28 CVS PHARMACY #8277 000-06342 90 25 $1,272.72 $50.91 CVS PHARMACY #8055 073-06054 82 20 $1,270.62 $63.53 CVS PHARMACY #8069 073-05979 50 14 $1,264.77 $90.34 CVS #8001 079-08002 82 28 $1,252.96 $44.75 CVS PHARMACY #8151 073-06077 82 23 $1,248.39 $54.28 CVS PHARMACY #8050 073-05996 50 22 $1,234.29 $56.10 CVS PHARMACY #8058 073-06033 63 29 $1,231.94 $42.48 CVS PHARMACY #8178 073-06020 63 31 $1,212.63 $39.12 CVS PHARMACY #8247 000-06119 90 27 $1,197.69 $44.36 CVS PHARMACY #8211 073-06072 82 17 $1,155.91 $67.99 CVS PHARMACY #8003 073-06879 81 5 $1,143.65 $228.73 CVS PHARMACY #8016 073-05998 50 8 $1,104.46 $138.06 CVS PHARMACY #8175 073-06108 90 18 $1,100.40 $61.13 CVS PHARMACY #8118 073-06080 82 9 $1,096.75 $121.86 CVS PHARMACY #8299 000-06852 63 7 $1,082.74 $154.68 CVS PHARMACY #8042 073-06043 81 21 $1,068.03 $50.86 CVS PHARMACY #8056 073-06886 82 24 $1,008.09 $42.00 CVS PHARMACY #8065 073-06059 82 26 $992.29 $38.17 CVS PHARMACY #8051 073-06058 82 19 $989.92 $52.10 CVS PHARMACY #8180 073-06872 63 19 $970.79 $51.09 CVS PHARMACY #8233 073-06040 63 26 $943.46 $36.29 The Prescription Shop 000-07872 10 5 $905.58 $181.12 CVS PHARMACY #8301 079-06456 74 28 $902.61 $32.24 CVS PHARMACY #8106 073-06007 63 23 $898.89 $39.08 CVS PHARMACY #8129 073-06008 63 8 $888.58 $111.07 CVS PHARMACY #8197 073-05991 50 20 $877.54 $43.88 CVS PHARMACY #8218 073-06057 82 19 $844.92 $44.47 CVS PHARMACY #8101 073-06014 63 28 $816.86 $29.17 CVS PHARMACY #8212 073-06063 82 6 $812.02 $135.34 CVS PHARMACY #8283 000-06850 90 24 $801.41 $33.39 CVS PHARMACY #8143 073-06003 63 24 $799.04 $33.29 CVS PHARMACY #8187 073-06016 63 4 $787.81 $196.95 L'ANSE PHARMACY 000-00353 07 3 $774.99 $258.33 CVS PHARMACY #8007 073-06883 82 21 $761.86 $36.28 CVS PHARMACY #8085 073-06888 82 11 $753.78 $68.53 Michigan WIC Program Page 4 of 59 Quarterly Dollar Volume Of Sales 07/01/2010 to 09/30/2010 Generated Date: 03/10/2011 11 PHARMACY (FORMULA ONLY VENDORS) VendorName VendorNo LA Code Transactions Total Dollars Avg. per Trans CVS PHARMACY #8039 000-05988 50 18 $747.71 $41.54 CVS PHARMACY #8040 073-05987 50 20 $741.01 $37.05 CVS PHARMACY #8017 073-06067 82 20 $721.30 $36.07 CVS PHARMACY #8024 073-05986 50 9 $677.11 $75.23 CVS PHARMACY #8154 073-05965 50 19 $604.70 $31.83 CVS PHARMACY #8167 073-06488 82 2 $600.54 $300.27 CVS PHARMACY 8290 000-06493 41 15 $576.37 $38.42 CVS PHARMACY #8130 073-05964 50 16 $572.64 $35.79 CVS #1758 079-07999 81 4 $553.40 $138.35 CVS PHARMACY #8059 073-06065 82 9 $528.59 $58.73 CVS PHARMACY #8068 073-06018 63 13 $528.04 $40.62 CVS PHARMACY #8102 073-06004 63 2 $515.88 $257.94 CVS PHARMACY #8011 073-05995 50 10 $502.66 $50.27 CVS PHARMACY #8199 073-06105 90 14 $494.27 $35.31 CVS PHARMACY #8067 073-06019 63 5 $493.23 $98.65 CVS PHARMACY #8032 073-05989 50 12 $492.12 $41.01 CVS PHARMACY #8019 073-06038 63 7 $453.83 $64.83 CVS PHARMACY #8074 073-06864 63 12 $426.01 $35.50 CVS PHARMACY #8025 073-05960 46 10 $411.35 $41.14 CVS PHARMACY #8091 073-05974 50 9 $409.22 $45.47 CVS PHARMACY #8138 073-06060 82 4 $398.11 $99.53 CVS PHARMACY #8088 073-06881 81 7 $394.23 $56.32 CVS PHARMACY #8139 073-06871 63 13 $391.74 $30.13 CVS PHARMACY #8044 073-06028 63 1 $386.91 $386.91 CVS PHARMACY #8204 073-06857 47 10 $381.45 $38.15 CVS PHARMACY #8157 073-06076 82 12 $378.25 $31.52 CVS PHARMACY #8100 073-05970 50 8 $357.35 $44.67 CVS PHARMACY #8005 073-06055 82 5 $351.66 $70.33 CVS PHARMACY #8210 073-06089 82 9 $350.76 $38.97 CVS PHARMACY #8023 073-06044 81 12 $340.55 $28.38 CVS PHARMACY #8064 000-06082 82 6 $308.59 $51.43 CVS PHARMACY #8160 073-06088 82 6 $306.40 $51.07 CVS PHARMACY #8095 073-05976 50 7 $298.00 $42.57 CVS PHARMACY #8038 073-06030 63 10 $294.21 $29.42 CVS PHARMACY #8153 073-06095 90 11 $285.80 $25.98 CVS PHARMACY #8164 073-06062 82 8 $274.02 $34.25 CVS PHARMACY #8115 073-06100 90 10 $268.13 $26.81 Michigan WIC Program Page 5 of 59 Quarterly Dollar Volume Of Sales 07/01/2010 to 09/30/2010 Generated Date: 03/10/2011 11 PHARMACY (FORMULA ONLY VENDORS) VendorName VendorNo LA Code Transactions Total Dollars Avg.
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