. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource]. Actual Forecast Actual Vs forecast trends in sales of OTC medicines Q2 Q398 98. Forecast • Questionnaires were sent outto 722 pharmacy managers, ofwhom 178 responded. • Sixty-eight per cent wereindependents, 26 per centworked in small pharmacychains with up to 20 outlets,while 5 per cent worked forlarge multiples with more than20 stores. • Eleven per cent of businesseshad an annual turnover of lessthan £350,000. Most (72 percent) earned between £350,000and £999,999, while 8 per centhad a turnover of more than£lm. next six per cent


. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource]. Actual Forecast Actual Vs forecast trends in sales of OTC medicines Q2 Q398 98. Forecast • Questionnaires were sent outto 722 pharmacy managers, ofwhom 178 responded. • Sixty-eight per cent wereindependents, 26 per centworked in small pharmacychains with up to 20 outlets,while 5 per cent worked forlarge multiples with more than20 stores. • Eleven per cent of businesseshad an annual turnover of lessthan £350,000. Most (72 percent) earned between £350,000and £999,999, while 8 per centhad a turnover of more than£lm. next six per cent ofthe panel said they were optimisticcompared with 24 per cent statingthe opposite. However, the picture was verydifferent when the various groupswere examined. Small pharmacieswere the most pessimistic, with twiceas many pharmacists painting apicture of gloom and doom thanadmitted to being optimistic (32 percent/16 per cent).The largestpharmacies, with annual sales worthmore than £lm, showed a similarpicture (27 per cent pessimistic/13per cent optimistic). Could it be that pharmacistsexpected the demise of RPM


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