Cannot quite understand the recent price increase bearing in mind the entry into N Z of the Aussie discount chemist which has captured such a meaningful share of that market, but time will tell.
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Cannot quite understand the recent price increase bearing in mind the entry into N Z of the Aussie discount chemist which has captured such a meaningful share of that market, but time will tell.
Hmm this is interesting, possible news incoming soon? Unless this is a sharp correction in the downturn.
Chemist Warehouse tending towards an IPO rather than a trade sale.
They touting as being worth $5 billion as well.
Maybe astute punters have taken this on board and applied same sort of multiples to GXH and worked they are cheap cheap cheap ......or maybe Chemist Warehouse have thought about buying GXH
To buy GXH you would have to get the major shareholders Bagnall and Merton on board.The Merton holding is tied up by Zuellig who are 40% owner of EBO.With EBO bidding for The Chemist Warehouse's wholesaler contract,it could be said "we live in interesting times."
I have been buying stuff on chemistwarehouse.au for the past year now.
Cologne, anti-histamines, toothpaste, shampoo etc.
Orders are usually free shipping for me and are received within 4 days... dirt cheap as well.
Telfast 180mg fexofenadine HCL NZD per pill
Life Pharmacy = NZD 0.92 pp
C. Warehouse = NZD 0.47 pp -49%
Nicorette gum 2mg NZD per piece
Life Pharmacy = NZD 0.39 pp
C. Warehouse = NZD 0.22 pp -43%
Lower prices are across the board with most OTC medicines on offer.
Until virtual doctors visits are finally introduced here, I will be getting scripts from the local chemist.
Hardt why not when you go to the DR get a prescription for the anti histamine ? I get loratide, and usually a 3 month supply so 90 pills for the prescription cost of $ 5.00 .
I just have a little list of what I need to stock up on , so when i sporadically goto the Dr I get a new Asthma inhaler ,Antihistamines , etc , etc as needed . Can't beat the cost of that .
Not online, but why not carrying your prescription into the next supermarket and pay only $2.50 (and sometimes no prescription fee at all) vs paying $5 per medication at the pharmacy to subsidize them for being inefficient? Many people need regular medication - all these $5 per medication do add up ...