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CVS Caremark Corporation (CVS) is at an implied volatility extreme high of 49.11% that is greater than 94.78% of past values prior to 5/19/2010 (Close Price 34.95). On prior close, 5/18/2010, the implied volatility was 29.69% and at the 62.30 percentile. Closing price was 35.20.

Today's News on CVS Caremark Corporation

Cipro ";Pay-To-Delay" Case Is Ideal Supreme Court Fodder

CVS Caremark Presents Ongoing Behavioral Change Research Partnership Research to the Pittsburgh Business Group on Health
[PR Newswire] - CVS Caremark today said that ongoing research into how behavioral economics impacts health care choices found that when consumers are presented with a clear and active choice in a voice-recorded message to select automatic prescription refills, rather than a passive default notification, they are twice as likely to choose the automatic option.

Be a Sensational Makeup Artist With Maybelline New York & CVS/pharmacy
[PR Newswire] - Can you create the perfect smoky eye? Are red lips your specialty?  Can you recreate a runway look with cosmetics from your local drugstore?  Then you might have what it takes to showcase your makeup talents backstage at a New York City fashion show.  This fall, Maybelline New York, the official makeup sponsor of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York, and CVS/pharmacy are making dreams come true with the "Be a Sensational Makeup Artist" contest.

[audio] Midday Update from MarketWatch Radio Network [2.0 min]
[at MarketWatch] - The latest money news from Don Morgan.

CVS Caremark to Offer $5 Million in Free Flu Shots to Uninsured Patients of Community Clinics and Health Centers Beginning September 20
[PR Newswire] - CVS Caremark announced today that it will partner with Direct Relief USA to offer up to $5 million in free flu shots to community clinic and health center patients who lack health insurance.  Direct Relief USA is a non-profit organization that works with 1,100 clinics and health centers in all 50 states, providing them with free medications and supplies for their low-income and uninsured patients.  Most of the facilities in Direct Relief's network are affiliated with either the National Association of Community Health Centers or the National Association of Free Clinics .

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