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Hi Patrick. Can you share your opinion regarding Shoppers Drug Mart? They have giant stores opening all over the place

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Shoppers Drug Mart, $43.70, symbol SC on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 217.4 million; Market cap: $9.5 billion), continues to upgrade its stores. It is also moving some stores to larger locations. Shoppers Drug may benefit from higher spending on prescription drugs by aging baby boomers. However, the company faces a lot of competition from other expanding drugstore chains, such as Jean Coutu Group (symbol PJC on Toronto) in Quebec and Edmonton-based Katz Group. It also competes with food and department stores with pharmacies. These include Loblaw, Safeway, Wal-Mart and Costco. In the three months ended June 30, 2009, Shoppers’ revenue rose 8.5%, to $2.3 billion from $2.1 billion. Earnings gained 7.5%, to $136.1 million or $0.63 a share, from $126.6 million, or $0.58 a share. The company’s $943.8 million of long-term debt is a low 9.9% of its market cap. The shares yield 2.0%. Shoppers’ shares trade at a price/earnings ratio of over 16. In contrast, Canadian Tire, $55.01, symbol CTC.A on Toronto…