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Shareholder Class Action

Rite-Aid shareholders claim directors are selling the company too cheaply through an unfair process to Albertsons, for one-tenth of an Albertsons share for each Rite-Aid share, plus either $18.32 or another .0079 of an Albertsons share, in Delaware Chancery Court.

WILMINGTON, Del. — Rite-Aid shareholders claim directors are selling the company too cheaply through an unfair process to Albertsons, for one-tenth of an Albertsons share for each Rite-Aid share, plus either $18.32 or another .0079 of an Albertsons share, in Delaware Chancery Court.

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