Form 11-K
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 11-K

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008

 

 

(Mark One)

 

x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission File Number: 001-01011

 

A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:

THE 401(K) PLAN AND THE EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN OF CVS

CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

 

B. Name of the issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:

CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION

ONE CVS DRIVE

WOONSOCKET, RI 02895

 

 

REQUIRED INFORMATION

THE 401(K) PLAN AND THE EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES (THE PLAN) IS SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974 (ERISA). ATTACHED HERETO IS A COPY OF THE MOST RECENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULES OF THE PLAN PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FINANCIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF ERISA.

 

 

 


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THE 401(k) PLAN AND THE EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP

PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULES

DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007

CONTENTS

 

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

   2

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS:

  

Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits

   3

Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits

   4

Notes to Financial Statements

   5

SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEDULE:

  

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

   20

SIGNATURE

   30

EXHIBIT INDEX

   31

Exhibit 23.1 Consent of Ernst & Young L.L.P.

  

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

The Administrative Committee of

The 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership

Plan of CVS Caremark Corporation and Affiliated Companies

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership Plan of CVS Caremark Corporation and Affiliated Companies (the “Plan”) as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental schedule of assets (held at end of year) as of December 31, 2008, is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor’s Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole.

/s/ Ernst & Young LLP

Boston, Massachusetts

June 25, 2009

 

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Statements of Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

     2008     2007  

Assets:

    

Investments, at fair value (note 10):

    

Common collective trust funds (note 2 (c))

   $ 588,581,980     $ 418,988,531  

Mutual funds (note 2 (c))

     823,998,133       1,256,242,700  

Common stock (note 2 (c))

     629,619,451       871,655,696  

Preference shares (note 2 (c))

     476,629,734       698,708,632  

Loans to participants (note 4)

     80,026,920       70,490,989  
                
     2,598,856,218       3,316,086,548  
                

Receivables:

    

Interest and dividends (note 2 (h))

     763,603       14,438,669  

Employer contributions (note 1 (d))

     36,144,984       12,069,525  

Employee contributions (note 1 (d))

     13,646,403       13,588,143  

Other receivables

     —         1,159,946  
                
     50,554,990       41,256,283  
                

Total assets, at fair value

     2,649,411,208       3,357,342,831  
                

Liabilities:

    

Notes payable (note 1 (c))

     —         44,500,000  

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

     979,064       13,683,969  
                

Total liabilities

     979,064       58,183,969  
                

Net assets available for benefits, at fair value

     2,648,432,144       3,299,158,862  
                

Adjustments from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts

     (35,349,307 )     (9,606,631 )
                

Net assets available for benefits

   $ 2,613,082,837     $ 3,289,552,231  
                

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits

Years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

     2008     2007

Investment activity:

    

Interest and dividend income (note 2 (h))

   $ 71,332,698     $ 84,388,617

Realized and unrealized (losses) / gains (note 5)

     (934,821,638 )     358,780,824
              

Total investment activity

     (863,488,940 )     443,169,441
              

Contributions:

    

Employer contributions (note 1 (d))

     120,975,072       97,935,254

Employee contributions (note 1 (d))

     221,207,792       204,669,524

Rollovers

     15,700,176       16,281,592
              

Total contributions

     357,883,040       318,886,370
              

Deductions:

    

Benefits paid to participants (notes 1 (a) and 2 (d))

     161,512,303       155,579,411

Interest expense (note 1 (c))

     3,791,400       6,994,920

Administrative expenses (note 1 (h))

     5,559,791       6,274,800
              

Total deductions

     170,863,494       168,849,131
              

Net (decrease) / increase for the year

     (676,469,394 )     593,206,680

Net assets beginning of the year

     3,289,552,231       2,696,345,551
              

Net assets end of the year

   $ 2,613,082,837     $ 3,289,552,231
              

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Notes to Financial Statements

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

(1) Plan Description

The following description of the 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership Plan of CVS Caremark Corporation and Affiliated Companies (the “Plan”) provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan documents for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

 

  (a) Background

The Plan is a defined contribution plan subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), as amended. The general administration of the Plan and the responsibility for carrying out the provisions of the Plan are maintained by a committee (the “Benefit Plans Committee”) of not less than three persons appointed by the Board of Directors of CVS Caremark Corporation (“CVS Caremark” or the “Company”), the sponsor of the Plan. In accordance with the provisions of the Plan, the Benefit Plans Committee has appointed an administrator (the “Administrator”) and a trustee (the “Trustee”). The Administrator maintains participant account records and instructs the Trustee to execute transactions such as benefit payments to participants. The Trustee holds the assets of the Plan and executes transactions at the direction of the Benefit Plans Committee and the Administrator.

The ESOP and the 401(k) Plan were established as of January 1, 1989.

Effective April 10, 2002, the 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan of CVS Corporation (the “401(k) Plan”) was merged into this Plan, and the name of this plan was changed from CVS Corporation and Subsidiaries Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the “ESOP”) to the 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership Plan of CVS Corporation and Affiliated Companies. All assets and liabilities under the 401(k) Plan as of April 10, 2002 were transferred to the Plan and, as of that date, benefits for the participants and beneficiaries of the 401(k) Plan have been paid from the Plan. See note 2(a) for further breakdown between ESOP and 401(k) assets.

Effective March 22, 2007, pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of November 1, 2006, as amended, Caremark Rx, Inc. (“Caremark”) was merged into a newly formed subsidiary of CVS Caremark Corporation (“CVS”) with the CVS subsidiary continuing as the surviving entity (the “Caremark Merger”). Subsequently, the name of this plan was changed from the 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership Plan of CVS Corporation and Affiliated Companies to the 401(k) Plan and the Employee Stock Ownership Plan of CVS Caremark Corporation and Affiliated Companies. The Plan has not been amended to allow for participation by Caremark employees and as such, the financial statements herein do not reflect any consolidation of benefits as provided to employees by Caremark at the time of the Caremark Merger.

 

  (b) Eligibility

Employees are eligible to participate in the Plan upon attainment of age 21 and on the earliest of:

 

   

The first payroll period of the first month after completion of 90 continuous days of service as a full-time employee; or

 

   

Completion of 12 months of service beginning on the employee’s hire date with at least 1,000 hours worked; or

 

   

Completion of at least 1,000 hours of service in the course of one calendar year.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

“Employees” referred to above are defined as regular employees of the Company other than:

 

   

A nonresident alien receiving no United States (“U.S.”) earned income from the Company;

 

   

An individual covered under a collective bargaining agreement (unless the agreement provides for membership);

 

   

A leased employee (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code);

 

   

A temporary employee (as determined by the Company); or

 

   

An independent contractor or consultant (as defined by the Company).

 

  (c) Leveraged ESOP Transaction

On June 23, 1989, the ESOP borrowed $357,500,000 from qualified lenders at an interest rate of 8.60% for a 20-year term (the “ESOP Notes”). The loan to the ESOP was guaranteed by CVS Caremark. The ESOP used the proceeds of the loan to purchase 6,688,494 shares of CVS Caremark Corporation Series One ESOP Convertible Preference Stock (“ESOP Preference Stock”). Each share of ESOP Preference Stock is convertible into shares of CVS Caremark Common Stock at the election of the Plan’s Trustee. The conversion rate is 4.628 shares of CVS Caremark Common Stock for each share of ESOP Preference Stock. Shares of ESOP Preference Stock converted into common stock and authorized and unissued amounted to 213,395 and 192,396 shares in 2008 and 2007, respectively. The annual dividend on the ESOP Preference Stock is $3.90 per share. Cash dividend payments on unallocated ESOP Preference Stock are used to make debt service payments and are not allocated to participants’ accounts.

In accordance with the terms of the loan agreement, the interest rate on the loan was adjusted as of January 1, 1995 in connection with the increase in the Federal income tax rate to 35%. The adjusted interest rate was 8.52%.

As the Plan makes principal payments, a specified percentage of ESOP Preference Stock became available to be allocated to participants’ accounts. The lenders have no rights against the shares once they are allocated to participants’ accounts. If the amount of a scheduled debt payment due by the Plan on its notes payable outstanding is in excess of the cash available to the Plan from dividends, CVS Caremark contributes to the Plan the amount of the difference. The borrowing was collateralized by the unallocated shares of ESOP Preference Stock.

As of December 31, 2008, the Plan repaid all outstanding amounts under the terms of the ESOP Notes described above.

 

  (d) Contributions

Participants may elect to have the Company contribute to their accounts from 1% to 85% of the compensation that would otherwise be due them, in multiples of 1%, pursuant to a salary reduction agreement. Each participant’s total elective deferrals for any calendar year may not exceed 85% of annual compensation or the maximum allowed by the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”); whichever is less, as specified in the Plan document. The maximum elective deferrals allowed by the Code were $15,500 for 2008 and 2007.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

The Company matches 100% up to 5% of eligible pre-tax compensation contributed, 50% to the employees’ Plan account quarterly and 50% to the employees’ ESOP Diversification Account at year-end if the employee is actively employed at that time. Shares of ESOP Preference Stock allocated to a participant account are calculated by dividing the greater of $53.45 (the cash liquidation value as specified in the Plan document) or the market price of CVS Caremark Common Stock at the time of allocation. Shortfalls in the number of shares allocated to participants and new shares to be allocated based on debt retirements are alleviated by the use of forfeited shares as described in 1(i) below. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is the benefit that can be provided from the participant’s account (see 1(g) below). The ESOP portion of the match may be diversified into other 401(k) investment elections any time after it has been made. Upon the merger of the two plans, this matching contribution agreement was not changed.

All employees at least age 50 that contribute the maximum amount to the Plan are permitted to make additional pre-tax catch-up contributions. Catch-up contributions may be made up to an additional $5,000 for 2008 and 2007.

 

  (e) Participant’s Account

Each participant’s account is credited with an allocable share of their selected Plan’s investments, ESOP Preference Stock and any unrealized appreciation or depreciation and interest and dividends of those investments. The total amount of new shares to be allocated each year is calculated by multiplying the ratio of each year’s debt service payments to total current and future debt service payments by the total number of unallocated shares of ESOP Preference Stock in the Plan. Allocations to individual participant’s accounts are based on the number of shares due to each participant as described in 1(d) above.

 

  (f) Vesting

Participants become fully vested in Company contributions made to their accounts prior to January 1, 2002, upon the completion of five years of credited service. For Company contributions made after January 1, 2002, participants will vest after three years of credited service and as of January 1, 2006, all Company contributions are 100% vested in accordance with Safe Harbor requirements.

Participants whose account balances have been transferred into the Plan from other defined contribution plans maintain at least the degree of vesting in the account they had at the time of the transfer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, participants are fully vested in, and have a nonforfeitable right to (1) their accounts upon death or disability, and (2) any elective deferrals described in note 1(d).

 

  (g) Payment of Benefits

Upon termination of service by the participant, the Administrator will direct the Trustee to pay to the participant their benefit under one or more options, such as a single lump-sum, or in equal annual installments over a period not exceeding fifteen years. The beneficiary may elect to receive their ESOP payment in shares of CVS Caremark Common Stock or in cash at $53.45 per ESOP Preference Stock or the fair market value of a share of CVS Caremark Common Stock at the time of the distribution times a factor of 4.628, whichever is greater.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

  (h) Administrative Expenses

Administrative expenses specifically attributable to the Plan and not covered by forfeitures were funded by the Plan for 2008 and 2007. Trustee’s fees were paid by the Plan for 2008 and 2007.

 

  (i) Forfeitures

On a participant’s termination date, any unvested portion of their account is forfeited at the earlier of distribution or five years from the date of termination. If a former participant resumes employment and eligibility in the Plan within five years of termination, any amounts previously forfeited are restored to the participant’s account, but remain subject to the vesting provisions of the Plan. Forfeitures during any plan year are applied as follows: (i) to restore amounts previously forfeited by participants but required to be reinstated upon resumption of employment; (ii) to pay administrative expenses of the Plan; or (iii) to reduce future CVS Caremark contributions. If forfeitures for any plan year are insufficient to restore the required forfeitures, CVS Caremark shall contribute the balance required for that purpose.

Approximately 8,918 and 15,321 shares of ESOP Preference Stock previously allocated to participant accounts were forfeited during 2008 and 2007, respectively, and have been applied as of December 31, 2008 and 2007. Forfeitures restored to participants in ESOP Preference Stock upon resumption of employment for 2008 and 2007 were approximately 868 and 1,447 shares of ESOP Preference Stock, respectively.

Cash forfeitures for 2008 and 2007 were $476,660 and $818,907, respectively. Cash forfeitures restored to participants upon resumption of employment for 2008 and 2007 were approximately $46,370 and $77,334, respectively. The remainder of the forfeitures for each year was applied to the administrative expenses of the plan and to reduce the CVS Caremark contribution.

 

  (j) Investment Options

Upon enrollment in the Plan and subsequently, daily, a participant may elect to direct contributions or investment balances within the investments which are comprised of guaranteed insurance contracts, securities of CVS Caremark and securities of unaffiliated issuers. The securities in unaffiliated issuers include marketable mutual funds and separately managed funds, comprised of marketable securities. The following is a brief explanation of each fund’s investment objectives:

Core Equity Fund

The Vanguard Institutional Index Fund seeks to replicate the total return of the S&P 500 Index by investing in stocks that make up the index. The S&P 500 Index consists mainly of large companies and represents approximately 75% of the U.S. stock market value.

Diversified Bond Fund

The PIMCO Total Return Fund is a core bond fund that seeks to outperform the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index (previously Lehman Brothers Aggregate Bond Fund). Investments may include government and corporate debt securities, mortgage and other asset-backed securities, money market instruments, and derivatives.

 

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December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

International Equity Fund

The Templeton Foreign Equity Series Primary Shares seeks long-term growth of capital through participation in stock markets outside the United States. The fund invests mainly in the common stock of companies based in more developed countries, but may also include investments in developing countries. It is benchmarked by the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Europe, Australasia, and Far East (EAFE) Index.

Small Cap Growth Fund

The Vanguard Explorer Fund Admiral Shares seek long-term growth of capital and dividend income through participation in the stock market. The fund invests primarily in stocks of relatively small companies, making it a high-risk investment with potential for large rewards. This fund is benchmarked by the Russell 2500 Growth Index.

Global Equity Fund

The American FundsSM New Perspective Fund seeks long-term growth of capital by investing in a variety of foreign and domestic companies. The fund tries to outperform the MSCI World Index, which measures the performance of U.S. and international stock markets.

Small Cap Value Fund

This fund is managed by Columbia Management and its affiliates. The fund seeks long-term growth by investing primarily in stocks of small to medium-sized companies, which either are believed to offer superior earnings growth or appear to be undervalued. This fund may experience above-average share price volatility. It is benchmarked by the Russell 2000 Index.

Lifestyle Conservative Fund

The fund invests in the following investment options: Small Cap Growth, Small Cap Value, International Equity, Large Cap Growth, Core Equity, Growth & Income, Diversified Bond, and Investment Contracts. This fund has the following composite benchmarks: Russell 1000 Index, Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index, S&P 500 Index, 3-Year U.S. Treasury Index, Russell 2000 Index, and the MSCI EAFE Index.

Lifestyle Moderate Fund

The fund invests in the following investment options: Small Cap Growth, Small Cap Value, International Equity, Large Cap Growth, Core Equity, Growth & Income, Diversified Bond, and Investment Contracts. The composite benchmark has been determined as follows: Russell 1000 Index, Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index, S&P 500 Index, MSCI EAFE Index, Russell 2000 Index, and the 3-Year U.S. Treasury Index.

Lifestyle Aggressive Fund

The fund invests in the following investment options: Small Cap Growth, Small Cap Value, International Equity, Large Cap Growth, Core Equity, Growth & Income, and Diversified Bond. This fund has the following composite benchmarks: Russell 1000 Index, Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index, S&P 500 Index, MSCI EAFE Index, and the Russell 2000 Index.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock Fund

CVS Caremark Common Stock Fund seeks long-term growth and dividend income by purchasing shares of CVS Caremark common stock.

Investment Contract Fund

This fund is managed by State Street Global Advisors and seeks to preserve capital while generating a steady rate of return higher than money market funds. The fund’s investments consists of Guaranteed Investment Contracts, U.S. Treasury bonds, other U.S. government-backed bonds, investment grade corporate bonds, money market instruments. This fund is benchmarked by the 3-Year U.S. Treasury Index.

Growth and Income Fund

This fund is managed by J&W Seligman, Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss and Mellon Capital Management. This blended fund seeks long-term growth of capital and dividend income through participation in the stock market. This fund invests primarily in the common stock of U.S. based, well-established, medium to large-sized companies. This blended fund is benchmarked by the Russell 1000 Value Index (RVI).

Large Cap Growth Fund

This fund seeks long-term growth of capital through participation in the stock market. Investment advisory services are provided by Columbus Circle. The fund invests primarily in the common stock of established large companies that are based in the United States and that represent industries expected to out-perform the stock market as a whole. This fund is benchmarked by the Russell 1000 Growth Index and the Standard & Poor’s 500 Composite Stock Index (S&P 500).

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

(2) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

  (a) Basis of Presentation

The following table presents the net assets available for the 401(k) Plan and ESOP benefits separately, on an accrual basis, according to:

 

   

The accounts of employees with rights to allocated stock (Allocated); and

 

   

Stock not yet allocated to employees (Unallocated).

 

    December 31, 2008     December 31, 2007  
    Allocated     Unallocated   Total     Allocated     Unallocated     Total  

Assets:

           

Investments at fair value:

           

Common collective trust funds

  $ 588,581,980     $ —     $ 588,581,980     $ 418,987,278     $ 1,253     $ 418,988,531  

Mutual funds

    823,998,133       —       823,998,133       1,256,242,700       —         1,256,242,700  

Common stock

    629,619,451       —       629,619,451       871,655,696       —         871,655,696  

Preference shares

    476,628,404       1,330     476,629,734       622,053,104       76,655,528       698,708,632  

Loans to participants

    80,026,920       —       80,026,920       70,490,989       —         70,490,989  
                                             
    2,598,854,888       1,330     2,598,856,218       3,239,429,767       76,656,781       3,316,086,548  
                                             

Receivables:

           

Interest and dividends

    763,602       1     763,603       14,438,664       5       14,438,669  

Employer contributions

    36,144,984       —       36,144,984       12,069,525       —         12,069,525  

Employee contributions

    13,646,403       —       13,646,403       13,588,143       —         13,588,143  

Other

    —         —       —         1,173,733       (13,787 )     1,159,946  
                                             
    50,554,989       1     50,554,990       41,270,065       (13,782 )     41,256,283  
                                             

Total assets, reflecting investments at fair value

    2,649,409,877       1,331     2,649,411,208       3,280,699,832       76,642,999       3,357,342,831  
                                             

Adjustments from fair value to contract value for fully benefit-responsive investment contracts

    (35,349,307 )     —       (35,349,307 )     (9,606,631 )     —         (9,606,631 )
                                             

Total assets, reflecting investments at fair value

    2,614,060,570       1,331     2,614,061,901       3,271,093,201       76,642,999       3,347,736,200  
                                             

Liabilities:

           

Notes payable

    —         —       —         —         44,500,000       44,500,000  

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

    (979,064 )     —       (979,064 )     13,683,969       —         13,683,969  
                                             

Total liabilities

    (979,064 )     —       (979,064 )     13,683,969       44,500,000       58,183,969  
                                             

Net assets available for plan benefits

  $ 2,613,081,506     $ 1,331   $ 2,613,082,837     $ 3,257,409,232     $ 32,142,999     $ 3,289,552,231  
                                             

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

The following table presents the changes in net assets available for the 401(k) Plan and ESOP benefits separately, on an accrual basis, according to:

 

   

The accounts of employees with rights to allocated stock (Allocated); and

 

   

Stock not yet allocated to employees (Unallocated).

 

    December 31, 2008     December 31, 2007
    Allocated     Unallocated     Total     Allocated   Unallocated     Total

Investment activity:

           

Interest and dividend income

  $ 57,299,124     $ 14,033,574     $ 71,332,698     $ 69,575,992   $ 14,812,625     $ 84,388,617

Realized (losses) / gains

    (228,237,370 )     —         (228,237,370 )     144,286,494     —         144,286,494

Unrealized (losses) / gains

    (684,561,472 )     (22,022,796 )     (706,584,268 )     231,924,753     (17,430,423 )     214,494,330

Transfer of ESOP appreciation

    32,360,656       (32,360,656 )     —         —       —         —  
                                           

Total investment activity

    (823,139,062 )     (40,349,878 )     (863,488,940 )     445,787,239     (2,617,798 )     443,169,441
                                           

Contributions:

           

Employer contributions

    86,703,386       34,271,686       120,975,072       68,152,897     29,782,357       97,935,254

Employee contributions

    221,207,792       —         221,207,792       204,669,524     —         204,669,524

Rollovers

    15,700,176       —         15,700,176       16,281,592     —         16,281,592

Allocation of CVS Caremark Shares

    22,272,076       (22,272,076 )     —         20,567,078     (20,567,078 )     —  
                                           

Total contributions

    345,883,430       11,999,610       357,883,040       309,671,091     9,215,279       318,886,370
                                           

Deductions:

           

Benefits paid to participants

    161,512,303       —         161,512,303       155,579,411     —         155,579,411

Interest expense

    —         3,791,400       3,791,400       —       6,994,920       6,994,920

Administrative expenses

    5,559,791       —         5,559,791       6,274,800     —         6,274,800
                                           

Total deductions

    167,072,094       3,791,400       170,863,494       161,854,211     6,994,920       168,849,131
                                           

Net (decrease) / increase for the year

    (644,327,726 )     (32,141,668 )     (676,469,394 )     593,604,119     (397,439 )     593,206,680
                                           

Net assets beginning of the year

    3,257,409,232       32,142,999       3,289,552,231       2,663,805,113     32,540,438       2,696,345,551
                                           

Net assets end of the year

  $ 2,613,081,506     $ 1,331     $ 2,613,082,837     $ 3,257,409,232   $ 32,142,999     $ 3,289,552,231
                                           

 

  (b) Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (“SFAS”) No. 157 (“SFAS 157”), “Fair Value Measurements,” which defines fair value, establishes guidelines for measuring fair value and expands disclosures regarding fair value measurements. SFAS 157 does not require any new fair value measurements but rather eliminates inconsistencies in guidance found in various prior accounting pronouncements and is effective for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. Effective January 1, 2008, the Plan adopted SFAS 157 which did not have a material impact on the Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits or the Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits. See note 3 for information and related disclosures regarding fair value measurements.

 

  (c) Investment Valuation

The value of the investments in the 401(k) portion of the Plan held at December 31, 2008 and 2007 is based on the fair value of the underlying funds. Shares of mutual funds are valued at quoted market

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

prices, which represent the net asset values of shares held by the Plan at year end. CVS Caremark common stock and common stock owned directly in the two separately managed funds are valued at quoted market prices. The participant loans are valued at their outstanding balances, which approximate fair value.

The fair value of the Plan’s common collective trust funds represent the value of the underlying investments.

The ESOP portion of the Plan invests its funds primarily in ESOP Preference Stock. The investment in ESOP Preference Stock is carried at the higher of the cash liquidation value of $53.45 or 4.628 times the market value of an equivalent share of CVS Caremark Common Stock. The market value of CVS Caremark Common Stock was $28.74 and $39.75 per share at December 31, 2008 and 2007, respectively.

The Plan invests in various investment securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available for benefits.

 

  (d) Benefits Paid

Benefits are recorded when paid.

 

  (e) Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of changes in net assets available for plan benefits during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

  (f) Accrual Basis of Accounting

The Plan utilizes the accrual basis of accounting.

 

  (g) Purchase and Sale of Securities

Purchase and sales of securities are made on a trade-date basis.

 

  (h) Investment Income

Dividend and interest income is recorded when earned.

 

  (i) Reclassifications

Certain reclassifications have been made to the financial statements of the prior year to conform to the current year presentation.

 

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December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

  (j) New Accounting Pronouncement

In April 2009, the FASB issued FASB Staff Position 157-4, Determining Fair Value When the Volume and Level of Activity for the Asset or Liability Have Significantly Decreased and Identifying Transactions That Are Not Orderly (FSP 157-4). FSP 157-4 supersedes FSP 157-3 and amends SFAS 157 to provide additional guidance on estimating fair value when the volume and level of activity for an asset or liability have significantly decreased in relation to normal market activity for the asset or liability. FSP 157-4 also provides additional guidance on circumstances that may indicate that a transaction is not orderly and on defining major categories of debt and equity securities in meeting the disclosure requirements of SFAS 157. FSP 157-4 is effective for reporting periods ending after June 15, 2009. The Company is currently evaluating the effect that the provisions of FSP 157-4 will have on the Plan’s financial statements.

 

(3) Fair Value Measurements

SFAS 157 establishes a framework for measuring fair value that utilizes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy under SFAS 157 are described below:

 

Level 1   Inputs to the valuation methodology are unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Plan has the ability to access.
Level 2  

Inputs to the valuation methodology include:

 

•        Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets;

 

•        Quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in inactive markets;

 

•        Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability; and

 

•        Inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means.

 

If the asset or liability has a specified (contractual) term, the Level 2 input must be observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.

Level 3  

Inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable supported by little or no market activity and significant to the fair value measurement.

 

Level 3 inputs include management’s own assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability.

The asset’s or liability’s fair value measurement level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement. Valuation techniques used need to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.

Following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for assets measured at fair value. There have been no changes in the methodologies used at December 31, 2008 and 2007.

 

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December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

Common collective trust funds:

 

   

Cash equivalents within the common collective trust funds are valued at cost, which approximates fair value.

 

   

Guaranteed investment contracts within the common collective trust funds are valued at fair value by discounting the related cash flows based on current yields of similar instruments with comparable durations considering the credit-worthiness of the issuer.

 

   

The passively managed collective fund within the common collective trust funds is valued by tracking the performance of the Russell 1000 index. Holdings are adjusted when there is a change in the Russell 1000 index.

Mutual funds: Valued at the net asset value (‘NAV”) of shares held by the plan at year end reported on an active market.

Common stock: Valued at the closing price reported on the active market on which the individual securities are traded.

Preference shares: Valued at the greater of $53.45 (the cash liquidation value as specified in the Plan document) or the market price of the Company’s common stock at the time of allocation multiplied by a factor of 4.628.

Participant loans: Valued at amortized cost, which approximates fair value.

The methods described above may produce a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while the Plan believes its valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with other market participants. The use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date.

The following table sets forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the Plan’s assets at fair value as of December 31, 2008 and 2007:

 

     Investments at
Fair Value as
determined by
Quoted Prices in
active markets
(Level 1)
   Investments at estimated fair value     
        Valuation
techniques based
on observable
market data
(Level 2)
   Valuation techniques
incorporating
information other than
observable market data

(Level 3)
   Total

Common collective trust funds

   $ —      $ 99,748,932    $ 488,833,048    $ 588,581,980

Mutual funds

     823,998,133      —        —        823,998,133

Common stock

     629,619,451      —        —        629,619,451

Preference shares

     —        476,629,734      —        476,629,734

Participant loans

     —        —        80,026,920      80,026,920
                           

Total Investments

   $ 1,453,617,584    $ 576,378,666    $ 568,859,968    $ 2,598,856,218
                           

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

Level 3 Gains and Losses

The tables below set forth a summary of changes in the fair value of the Plan’s level 3 assets for the year ended December 31, 2008.

 

     Level 3 Assets
Year Ended December 31, 2008
     Participant loans

Balance, beginning of year

   $ 70,490,989

Realized gains/(losses)

     —  

Unrealized gains/(losses) relating to instruments still held at the reporting date

     —  

Purchases, sales, issuances and settlements (net)

     9,535,931
      

Balance, end of year

   $ 80,026,920
      
     Level 3 Assets
Year Ended December 31, 2008
     Common Collective Trust Funds

Balance, beginning of year

   $ 380,521,059

Realized gains/(losses)

     —  

Unrealized gains/(losses) relating to instruments still held at the reporting date

     26,353,003

Purchases, sales, issuances and settlements (net)

     81,958,986
      

Balance, end of year

   $ 488,833,048
      

 

(4) Loans to Participants

Participants may obtain bona fide loans from the Plan, utilizing funds accumulated in their accounts. The minimum amount, which may be borrowed, is $1,000. Participants can borrow up to 50% of their vested account balance but not more than $50,000 less their highest outstanding loan balance during the previous twelve months. The loans are repaid to the Plan through after-tax payroll deductions. The term of the loan is selected at the discretion of the participant, but may not exceed five years for a general loan and twenty-five years for a home purchase loan. Interest on loans is equal to the Prime rate as of the prior month end plus 1%.

 

(5) Investment Policy

At December 31, 2008 and 2007, most of the Plan’s 401(k) related assets were allocated among the investment options discussed in note 1(j) based on Employees’ elections. The investment options are administered by independent investment managers. Employee asset allocations that are awaiting processing are temporarily invested in common collective trust funds. These common collective trust funds are also used to account for and administer participants’ loans. The loan repayments and interest earned are allocated to each of the investment funds based upon the participants’ contribution election percentages.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

During 2008 and 2007, the Plan’s investments, including investments purchased, sold as well as held during the year appreciated (depreciated) in fair value as follows:

 

Asset Category

   2008     2007

Common Collective Trust Funds

   $ (2,887,573 )   $ —  

Mutual Funds

     (274,875,685 )     62,619,634

Common Stock

     (470,364,128 )     135,514,593

Preference Shares

     (186,694,252 )     160,646,597
              
   $ (934,821,638 )   $ 358,780,824
              

 

(6) Plan Termination and Related Commitments

Although it has not expressed any intention to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. If the Company terminates the Plan, all participants in the Plan become fully vested.

 

(7) Federal Income Taxes

The Plan has received a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service dated June 17, 2004, stating that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”) and, therefore, the related trust is exempt from taxation. Subsequent to this determination by the Internal Revenue Service, the Plan was amended. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Plan administrator believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan, as amended, is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt.

 

(8) Transactions with Parties-In-Interest

Certain plan investments are investment funds managed by The Bank of New York Mellon. The Bank of New York Mellon is the trustee as defined by the Plan, and therefore these transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions.

 

(9) Reconciliation of Financial Statements to Form 5500

The following is a reconciliation of the net assets available for plan benefits per the financial statements to the Form 5500 as of December 31, 2008 and 2007:

 

     2008     2007

Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits per the Financial Statements

   $ 2,613,082,837     $ 3,289,552,231

Employer contributions receivable

     (610,923 )     610,923

Adjustment from Fair Value to Contract Value for Fully Benefit Responsive Investment Contracts

     35,349,307       9,606,631
              

Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits per the Form 5500

   $ 2,647,821,221     $ 3,299,769,785
              

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

December 31, 2008 and 2007

 

(10) Investment Valuation

The following table presents the total investments of the Plan by investment type, at fair value that represent 5% or more of the fair value of the Plan’s assets.

 

     2008    2007

Vanguard Index Instl Trust Fund

   $ 218,689,684    $ 333,244,770

PIMCO Total Return Institutional Fund

     264,832,248      255,410,349

Templeton Institutional Foreign Equity Fund

     192,404,790      275,777,460

CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock

     173,747,956      209,638,797

State Street Stable Fixed Income Fund for Employee Benefit Trusts

     517,203,146      399,720,798

Allocated CVS Caremark Corporation Series One ESOP Convertible Stock

     476,628,404      622,053,104

 

(11) Subsequent Events

 

  (a) Longs Drug Stores 401(k) Plan

Effective February 21, 2009, the Longs Drug Stores California LLC 401(k) Plan (the “Longs Plan”) was merged into the Plan and effective March 10, 2009, the assets of the Longs Plan, both cash and in-kind, were transferred into the Plan. This transfer included $194,906,942 and $507,309,038 of cash and in-kind assets, respectively. There are no remaining assets in the Longs Plan.

 

  (b) ESOP

On January 30, 2009, pursuant to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Charter”), the Company informed the trustee of the ESOP Trust of its intent to redeem for cash all of the outstanding shares of ESOP Preference Stock on February 23, 2009 (the “Redemption Date”). Under the Charter, at any time prior to the Redemption Date, the trustee is afforded the right to convert the ESOP Preference Stock into shares of the Company’s Common Stock. The conversion rate at the time of the notice was 4.628 shares of Common Stock for each share of ESOP Preference Stock. The trustee exercised its right of conversion on February 23, 2009, and 3,553,212 shares of ESOP Preference Stock were converted into 16,444,265 shares of CVS Caremark Common Stock at a market value of $457,479,456.

 

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Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity Of Investment

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Loans to participants

  —     * Loans to participants   Prime plus 1% at loan request date   $ —     $ 80,026,920

Lifestyle Conservative Fund

  —     Cash   Cash     31     31
  73,681   Vanguard Index Instl Trust Fund   Mutual Fund     8,015,439     6,081,638
  53,918   Vanguard Explorer Fund   Mutual Fund     3,071,997     2,112,502
  726,870   Templeton Institutional Foreign Equity Fund   Mutual Fund     15,642,859     10,772,211
  1,815,389   PIMCO Total Return Institutional Fund   Mutual Fund     19,095,721     18,408,049
  51,231,979   State Street Stable Fixed Income Fund For Employee Benefit Trusts   Common Collective Trust Fund     51,231,979     51,231,979
             
   

Lifestyle Conservative Fund Subtotal

        88,606,410
             

Lifestyle Moderate Fund

  —     Cash   Cash     21     21
  265,498   Vanguard Index Instl Trust Fund   Mutual Fund     29,829,012     21,914,214
  194,335   Vanguard Explorer Fund   Mutual Fund     11,885,150     7,614,055
  6,718,923   PIMCO Total Return Institutional Fund   Mutual Fund     70,504,893     68,129,882
  2,621,091   Templeton Institutional Foreign Equity Fund   Mutual Fund     58,771,219     38,844,563
  5,320,409   State Street Stable Fixed Income Fund For Employee Benefit Trusts   Common Collective Trust Fund     5,320,409     5,320,409
             
   

Lifestyle Moderate Fund Subtotal

        141,823,144
             

 

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Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity of issue

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Lifestyle Aggressive Fund

  —     Cash   Cash   $ 4   $ 4
  390,760   Vanguard Index Instl Trust Fund   Mutual Fund     45,360,740     32,253,292
  214,518   Vanguard Explorer Fund   Mutual Fund     13,681,101     8,404,824
  4,007,490   PIMCO Total Return Institutional Fund   Mutual Fund     42,040,432     40,635,952
  3,617,194   Templeton Institutional Foreign Equity Fund   Mutual Fund     83,470,284     53,606,811
             
    Lifestyle Aggressive Fund Subtotal         134,900,883
             

International Equity Fund

  6,017,699   Templeton Institutional Foreign Equity Fund   Mutual Fund     141,109,872     89,181,205

Core Equity Fund

  1,919,561   Vanguard Index Instl Trust Fund   Mutual Fund     212,318,814     158,440,540

Small Cap Growth Fund

  938,229   Vanguard Explorer Fund   Mutual Fund     60,225,812     36,759,801

Diversified Bond Fund

  13,575,776   PIMCO Total Return Admin Fund   Mutual Fund     143,652,969     137,658,365

Global Equity Fund

  4,943,256   American Funds New Perspective   Mutual Fund     139,895,615     93,180,228

Investment Contract Fund

  460,650,857   State Street Stable Fixed Income Fund For Employee Benefit Trusts   Common Collective Trust Fund     460,650,857     460,650,857

CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock Fund

  5,973,626   * CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock   CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock     189,992,235     171,682,011
  2,065,945   * The Bank of New York Mellon   Common Collective Trust Fund     2,065,945     2,065,945
             
    CVS Caremark Corporation Common Stock Fund Subtotal         173,747,956
             

Allocated CVS Caremark Corp Series One ESOP Convertible Preference Share

  3,594,798   * ESOP Preference Share   ESOP Preference Stock     192,141,953     476,628,404

Unallocated CVS Caremark Corp Series One ESOP Convertible Preference Share

  —     * ESOP Preference Share   ESOP Preference Stock     —       1,330
  1,479,433   * The Bank of New York Mellon   Common Collective Trust Fund     1,479,433     1,479,433
             
    CVS Caremark ESOP Preference Share Subtotal         478,109,167
             
  997,146   * The Bank of New York Mellon   Common Collective Trust Fund     997,146     997,146

 

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Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

   Par value/
number of
shares
  

Identity of issue

  

Description

   Cost    Fair value

Small Cap Value Fund

       

Columbia Small Cap Value Fund

  

Separately
Managed Fund

         
   53,944    RAM HOLDINGS LTD    Common Stock    $ 89,547    $ 19,959
   1,185    WILLIS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD    Common Stock      38,226      29,483
   80,206    AAR CORP    Common Stock      1,347,543      1,476,592
   67,630    ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC    Common Stock      638,216      369,936
   41,418    ATMI INC    Common Stock      933,148      639,080
   19,119    AZZ INC    Common Stock      817,512      479,887
   37,879    ABINGTON BANCORP INC PENN    Common Stock      378,032      350,381
   31,046    ACADIA RLTY TR    Common Stock      704,434      443,026
   34,440    ADOLOR CORP    Common Stock      138,104      57,170
   34,544    ADTRAN INC    Common Stock      772,404      514,015
   20,050    AGILYSYS INC    Common Stock      240,600      86,015
   30,001    AIR METHODS CORP    Common Stock      860,129      479,716
   47,884    ALBANY INTL CORP CL A    Common Stock      1,208,606      614,831
   20,968    AMERICAN CAMPUS CMNTYS INC    Common Stock      613,943      429,425
   24,591    AMERICAN STS WTR CO    Common Stock      888,227      811,011
   20,435    ANALOGIC CORP    Common Stock      1,184,033      557,467
   183,435    ANALYSTS INTL CORP    Common Stock      291,662      108,227
   43,898    ARGON ST INC    Common Stock      946,841      827,916
   11,388    ARKANSAS BEST CORP    Common Stock      422,950      342,893
   31,002    ARVINMERITOR INC    Common Stock      428,138      88,356
   15,272    AVID TECHNOLOGY INC    Common Stock      337,664      166,618
   66,747    BTU INTL INC    Common Stock      640,317      266,988
   35,946    BALDOR ELEC CO    Common Stock      1,066,052      641,636
   210,370    BENCHMARK ELECTRS INC    Common Stock      3,044,564      2,686,425
   25,059    BIOMARIN PHARMACEUTICAL    Common Stock      669,281      446,050
   10,018    BOSTON PRIVATE FINL HLDGS INC    Common Stock      78,441      68,523
   49,288    BOTTOMLINE TECHNOLOGIES    Common Stock      525,873      349,945
   20,031    BUCKLE INC    Common Stock      519,315      437,076
   38,513    CEC ENTMT INC    Common Stock      1,321,795      933,940
   19,627    CALIFORNIA WTR SVC GROUP    Common Stock      721,096      911,282
   32,853    CALLAWAY GOLF CO    Common Stock      416,576      305,204
   93,156    CAMBREX CORP    Common Stock      708,917      430,381
   30,867    CASEYS GEN STORES INC    Common Stock      753,846      702,842
   25,817    CENTRAL GARDEN & PET CO    Common Stock      119,275      151,288
   51,634    CENTRAL GARDEN & PET CO CL A    Common Stock      215,830      304,641
   88,208    CIRRUS LOGIC INC COM    Common Stock      501,021      236,397
   3,640    CLEAN HBRS INC    Common Stock      284,066      230,922
   84,493    COLLECTIVE BRANDS INC    Common Stock      1,068,993      990,258
   141,994    COMPUTER TASK GROUP INC    Common Stock      951,360      457,221
   46,506    CONSOLIDATED GRAPHICS INC    Common Stock      1,060,341      1,052,896
   16,417    COOPER COS INC COM NEW    Common Stock      539,724      269,239
   45,624    COOPER TIRE & RUBR CO    Common Stock      420,197      281,044
   26,849    CORN PRODS INTL INC    Common Stock      1,248,747      774,594
   25,826    DATASCOPE CORP    Common Stock      1,205,558      1,349,150
   15,300    DELPHI FINL GROUP INC CL A    Common Stock      426,873      282,132
   55,436    DIAMOND ROCK HOSPITALITY CO    Common Stock      511,120      281,061
   33,049    DIME CMNTY BANCORP INC    Common Stock      552,910      439,552
   75,991    DORMAN PRODS INC    Common Stock      873,137      1,003,081
   44,200    DUPONT FABROS TECHNOLOGY INC    Common Stock      549,572      91,494

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

   Par value/
number of
shares
  

Identity of issue

  

Description

   Cost    Fair value

Small Cap Value Fund

       

Columbia Small Cap Value Fund

  

Separately
Managed Fund

         
   31,513    EXCO RES INC    Common Stock    $ 820,914    $ 285,508
   151,860    EARTHLINK INC    Common Stock      1,347,094      1,026,574
   67,108    EMCOR GROUP INC    Common Stock      2,001,885      1,505,232
   14,715    ENCORE BANCSHARES INC    Common Stock      249,426      161,865
   86,377    EPICOR SOFTWARE CORP    Common Stock      586,273      414,610
   62,116    EXAR CORP    Common Stock      486,789      414,314
   13,138    FTI CONSULTING INC    Common Stock      934,900      587,006
   93,363    FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR INTL    Common Stock      1,114,106      456,545
   67,810    FARO TECHNOLOGY INC    Common Stock      1,456,372      1,143,277
   59,708    FIRST MERCURY FINL CORP    Common Stock      912,498      851,436
   40,641    FIRST NIAGARA FINL GROUP INC    Common Stock      571,578      657,165
   58,652    FIRST POTOMAC RLTY TR    Common Stock      865,083      545,464
   129,967    FLANDERS CORP    Common Stock      820,728      609,545
   28,303    FROZEN FOODS EXPRESS INDS    Common Stock      202,083      160,761
   71,106    FULLER H B CO    Common Stock      1,777,650      1,145,518
   54,708    GENERAL COMMUNICATION INC CL A    Common Stock      456,030      442,588
   24,283    GEOMET INC    Common Stock      160,996      41,767
   39,490    GERBER SCIENTIFIC INC    Common Stock      429,590      201,794
   50,918    GLATFELTER    Common Stock      744,421      473,537
   56,461    GLOBECOMM SYS INC    Common Stock      496,063      309,971
   66,744    GRAFTECH INTERNATIONAL LTD    Common Stock      1,396,751      555,310
   24,397    GREATBATCH INC    Common Stock      499,163      645,545
   24,654    GREIF INC CL A    Common Stock      1,470,361      824,183
   17,851   

GULFMARK OFFSHORE INC

   Common Stock      885,194      424,675
   5,627   

HAWK CORP CL A

   Common Stock      99,936      93,408
   63,114   

HI/FN INC

   Common Stock      265,710      148,949
   55,635   

HI-TECH PHARMACAL INC

   Common Stock      640,938      308,218
   67,033   

HORACE MANN EDUCATORS CORP

   Common Stock      868,164      616,033
   90,825   

HYPERCOM CORP

   Common Stock      441,410      98,091
   91,647   

IGO INC

   Common Stock      105,394      64,153
   62,146   

IMATION CORP

   Common Stock      1,072,538      843,321
   83,093   

INFOGROUP INC

   Common Stock      442,020      393,861
   7,813   

INSTEEL INDS INC

   Common Stock      138,056      88,209
   37,995   

INTEGRAL SYS INC

   Common Stock      794,908      457,840
   13,004   

INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP

   Common Stock      219,508      175,554
   67,432   

INVACARE CORP

   Common Stock      1,586,675      1,046,545
   41,521   

IXYS CORP DEL

   Common Stock      508,217      342,963
   17,833   

JARDEN CORP

   Common Stock      428,527      205,080
   46,978   

JEFFERSON BANCSHARES INC

   Common Stock      406,829      380,992
   69,861   

K V PHARMACEUTICAL CO CL A

   Common Stock      1,434,627      201,200
   27,982   

KAMAN CORP

   Common Stock      701,789      507,314
   36,480   

KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN

   Common Stock      1,481,585      694,944
   52,796   

KEITHLEY INSTRS INC

   Common Stock      496,282      192,705
   40,972   

KEY TECHNOLOGY INC

   Common Stock      1,113,104      773,961
   163,367   

KFORCE INC

   Common Stock      1,614,066      1,254,659
   31,742   

KODIAK OIL & GAS CORP

   Common Stock      106,018      9,840
   23,396   

LMI AEORSPACE INC

   Common Stock      433,195      266,013
   131,060   

LSI INDS INC OHIO

   Common Stock      1,076,232      900,382
   35,863   

LADISH INC

   Common Stock      758,979      496,703
   56,566   

LANGER INC

   Common Stock      77,495      42,425

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

   Par value/
number of
shares
  

Identity of issue

  

Description

   Cost    Fair value

Small Cap Value Fund

       

Columbia Small Cap Value Fund

  

Separately
Managed Fund

         
   111,531   

LAWSON SOFTWARE INC

   Common Stock    $ 904,516    $ 528,657
   26,152   

LECROY CORP

   Common Stock      235,106      79,764
   36,203   

LIFEPOINT HOSPS INC

   Common Stock      1,036,492      826,877
   61,118   

MPS GROUP INC

   Common Stock      705,569      460,219
   83,713   

MSC SOFTWARE CORP

   Common Stock      1,060,869      559,203
   19,574   

MAGELLAN HEALTH SVCS INC

   Common Stock      817,215      766,518
   81,983   

MASTEC INC

   Common Stock      1,075,115      949,363
   31,055   

MCGRATH RENT CORP

   Common Stock      893,763      663,335
   2,486   

MEDIWARE INFORMATION SYS INC

   Common Stock      14,643      11,933
   75,326    MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP    Common Stock      1,045,525      389,435
   39,218    MILLER INDS INC TENN    Common Stock      336,597      207,855
   50,870    MONRO MUFFLER BRAKE INC    Common Stock      926,343      1,297,185
   37,799    MOOG INC CL A    Common Stock      1,667,522      1,382,309
   43,769    MORGANS HOTEL GROUP CO    Common Stock      635,713      203,964
   71,674    NCI BLDG SYS INC    Common Stock      2,684,908      1,168,286
   12,676    NCI INC CL A    Common Stock      302,576      381,928
   16,998    NYMAGIC INC    Common Stock      339,960      323,812
   36,591    NATIONAL INTST CORP    Common Stock      702,657      653,881
   23,992    NAVIGANT CONSULTING INC    Common Stock      438,873      380,753
   27,041    NEW JERSEY RES CORP    Common Stock      921,828      1,064,063
   42,011    NEWALLIANCE BANCSHARES INC    Common Stock      545,303      553,285
   88,970    NEWPARK RES INC    Common Stock      651,260      329,189
   58,844    NEWPORT CORP    Common Stock      608,936      398,962
   35,534    NOBEL LEARNING CMNTYS INC    Common Stock      564,280      481,130
   9,216    NORDSON CORP    Common Stock      591,876      297,585
   7,837    NORTHWEST NAT GAS CO    Common Stock      354,624      346,631
   34,472    NORTHWEST PIPE CO    Common Stock      1,583,144      1,468,852
   35,575    NU HORIZONS ELECTRS CORP    Common Stock      170,404      61,189
   35,304    NOVEN PHARMACEUTICALS INC    Common Stock      438,476      388,344
   73,943    O CHARLEYS INC    Common Stock      831,859      147,886
   91,769    OBAGI MED PRODS INC    Common Stock      873,990      684,597
   7,830    OCEANEERING INTL INC    Common Stock      474,811      228,166
   137,344    ON SEMICONDUCTOR CORP    Common Stock      1,238,650      466,970
   67,081    ORIENTAL FINL GROUP INC    Common Stock      1,165,197      405,840
   23,638    OSHKOSH CORP    Common Stock      414,865      210,142
   15,300    OTTER TAIL CORP    Common Stock      471,003      356,949
   15,148    OWENS & MINOR INC    Common Stock      695,596      570,322
   30,660    PSS WORLD MED INC    Common Stock      513,862      577,021
   36,362    PACER INTL INC    Common Stock      863,234      379,256
   31,584    PANTRY INC    Common Stock      505,028      677,477
   23,700    PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP INC    Common Stock      311,921      182,016
   132,559    PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES INC    Common Stock      612,423      442,747
   63,803    PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORP    Common Stock      820,643      349,640
   25,846    PETROQUEST ENERGY INC    Common Stock      536,014      174,719
   27,245    PHOENIX COS INC    Common Stock      265,094      89,091
   56,104    PLATO LEARNING INC    Common Stock      108,842      67,325
   53,603    PLEXUS CORP    Common Stock      1,418,786      908,571
   26,000    POWELL INDS INC    Common Stock      849,389      754,520
   84,813    PRESSTEK INC    Common Stock      453,750      272,250
   59,567    PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORP    Common Stock      1,685,229      1,147,260

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

   Par value/
number of
shares
  

Identity of issue

  

Description

   Cost    Fair value

Small Cap Value Fund

       

Columbia Small Cap Value Fund

  

Separately
Managed Fund

         
   98,086    PROVIDENCE SVC CORP    Common Stock    $ 1,069,361    $ 142,225
   21,655    PSYCHIATRIC SOLUTIONS INC    Common Stock      758,358      603,092
   37,932    QC HOLDINGS INC    Common Stock      350,112      143,762
   40,595    QUIKSILVER INC    Common Stock      311,364      74,695
   55,553    RC2 CORP    Common Stock      1,066,536      592,751
   73,255    RF MICRO DEVICES INC    Common Stock      239,544      57,139
   55,040    REGIS CORP MINN    Common Stock      1,540,896      799,731
   69,238    RENT A CTR INC    Common Stock      1,466,511      1,222,051
   162,586    RES CARE INC    Common Stock      2,985,079      2,442,042
   50,387    RIMAGE CORP    Common Stock      759,327      675,690
   22,951    ROCKY BRANDS INC    Common Stock      120,493      90,656
   25,720    RUSH ENTERPRISES INC CL A    Common Stock      290,379      220,420
   34,224    RUSH ENTERPRISES INC CL B    Common Stock      372,015      280,295
   78,824    S1 CORP    Common Stock      621,278      621,921
   63,351    STEC INC    Common Stock      624,692      269,875
   27,474    SCHOLASTIC CORP    Common Stock      711,862      373,097
   153,240    SELECTICA INC    Common Stock      174,694      128,722
   62,301    SENSIENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP    Common Stock      1,865,667      1,487,748
   33,127    SINCLAIR BROADCAST GRP INC CL A    Common Stock      252,759      102,694
   53,256    SONIC SOLUTIONS    Common Stock      274,268      93,731
   30,097    SOUTH JERSEY IND    Common Stock      1,116,842      1,199,365
   93,243    SPARTECH CORP    Common Stock      942,687      583,701
   88,155    SPHERION CORP    Common Stock      431,078      194,823
   147,833    STAAR SURGICAL CO    Common Stock      612,221      351,843
   68,947    STAGE STORES INC    Common Stock      1,021,795      568,813
   36,446    STARTEK INC    Common Stock      220,408      162,185
   30,671    STATE AUTO FINL CORP    Common Stock      886,699      921,970
   37,836    STEINWAY MUSICAL INSTRS INC    Common Stock      974,414      662,508
   22,944    STERLING CONSTR INC    Common Stock      473,335      425,382
   13,279    SUNSTONE HOTEL INVS INC    Common Stock      171,830      82,197
   17,638    SUPERIOR WELL SVCS INC    Common Stock      560,183      176,380
   45,820    SYBASE INC    Common Stock      1,478,718      1,134,961
   56,817    SYMMETRY MEDICAL INC    Common Stock      844,637      452,831
   55,399    TNS INC    Common Stock      1,093,230      520,197
   41,875    TAYLOR CAP GROUP INC    Common Stock      289,356      244,969
   67,637    TECHNITROL INC    Common Stock      836,156      235,377
   24,235    TENNANT CO    Common Stock      637,623      373,219
   143,319    TETRA TECHNOLOGIES INC    Common Stock      2,223,477      696,530
   24,363    THORATEC CORP    Common Stock      457,050      791,554
   39,421    U S PHYSICAL THERAPY INC    Common Stock      603,288      525,482
   38,716    ULTRATECH INC    Common Stock      570,674      463,043
   45,394    UNIFIRST CORP    Common Stock      2,032,289      1,347,748
   58,516    VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS INTL    Common Stock      1,001,794      1,340,016
   18,919    VARIAN INC    Common Stock      931,522      633,976
   18,543    WADDELL & REED FINL INC CL A    Common Stock      619,336      286,675
   15,748    WARREN RES INC    Common Stock      183,937      31,339
   33,530    WEBSTER FINL CORP    Common Stock      665,906      462,043
   25,866    WERNER ENTERPRISES INC    Common Stock      615,869      448,516
   25,512    WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SVCS INC    Common Stock      1,117,661      963,576
   4,670,244    * BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON    Common Collective Trust Fund      4,670,244      4,670,244
                  
     

Small Cap Value Fund Subtotal

         $ 106,845,891
                  

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity of issue

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Growth & Income Fund

     

J&W Seligman, Barrow, Hanley,
Mewhinney & Strauss, and
Mellon Capital Management Growth
& Income Fund

 

Separately

Managed Fund

       
  192,500   SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY   Common Stock   $ 4,479,501   $ 852,775
  256,000   AES CORP   Common Stock     2,598,349     2,109,440
  120,000   ALTRIA GROUP INC   Common Stock     1,875,992     1,807,200
  135,000   BANK OF AMERICA CORP   Common Stock     5,327,856     1,900,800
  125,000   BANK NEW YORK MELLON CORP   Common Stock     4,467,649     3,541,250
  75,000   BAXTER INTL INC   Common Stock     2,487,189     4,019,250
  212,500   BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO   Common Stock     4,799,813     4,940,625
  37,500   CSX CORP   Common Stock     584,876     1,217,625
  50,000   CATERPILLAR INC   Common Stock     1,860,273     2,233,500
  47,500   CHEVRON CORPORATION   Common Stock     1,942,679     3,513,575
  65,000   COSTCO WHSL CORP NEW   Common Stock     2,610,071     3,412,500
  92,500   DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS & CO   Common Stock     3,951,073     2,340,250
  250,000   GAP INC   Common Stock     4,904,359     3,347,500
  75,000   HONEYWELL INTL INC   Common Stock     2,068,224     2,462,250
  105,000   HUMANA INC   Common Stock     4,719,817     3,914,400
  100,000   JPMORGAN CHASE & CO   Common Stock     3,770,142     3,153,000
  160,000   JUNIPER NETWORKS INC   Common Stock     3,217,421     2,801,600
  110,000   KRAFT FOODS INC CL A   Common Stock     3,001,901     2,953,500
  190,000   LOWES COS INC   Common Stock     4,472,834     4,088,800
  85,000   MARATHON OIL CORP   Common Stock     3,707,106     2,325,600
  82,500   MEDTRONIC INC   Common Stock     3,955,505     2,592,150
  100,000   METLIFE INC   Common Stock     5,449,545     3,486,000
  125,000   MORGAN STANLEY   Common Stock     5,991,897     2,005,000
  120,000   JC PENNEY CO INC   Common Stock     3,233,203     2,364,000
  62,500   PHILIP MORRIS INTL INC   Common Stock     1,867,424     2,719,375
  50,000   PRAXAIR INC   Common Stock     1,145,803     2,968,000
  65,000   PRUDENTIAL FINL INC   Common Stock     2,746,352     1,966,900
  85,000   TRAVELERS COS INC   Common Stock     3,024,658     3,842,000
  400,000   TYSON FOODS INC CL A   Common Stock     4,986,585     3,504,000
  120,000   US BANCORP   Common Stock     3,398,956     3,001,200
  25,000   UNION PAC CORP   Common Stock     719,974     1,195,000
  52,500   UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP   Common Stock     1,619,541     2,814,000
  252,500   UNUM GROUP   Common Stock     4,831,909     4,696,500
  135,000   VALERO ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     3,724,331     2,921,400
  130,000   WILLIAMS COS INC   Common Stock     2,888,003     1,882,400
  19,500   AXIS CAPITAL HLDGS LTD   Common Stock     516,360     567,840
  25,000   WILLIS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD   Common Stock     658,000     622,000
  34,400   ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD   Common Stock     423,368     473,000
  37,400   AT & T INC   Common Stock     1,015,410     1,065,900
  16,800   ADVANCED AUTO PTS INC   Common Stock     492,576     565,320
  13,300   ALCOA INC   Common Stock     156,940     149,758
  8,200   ALLSTATE CORP   Common Stock     227,796     268,632
  26,400   ALTRIA GROUP INC   Common Stock     481,536     397,584
  23,300   AMERICAN EXPRESS CO   Common Stock     648,439     432,215

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity of issue

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Growth & Income Fund

     

J&W Seligman, Barrow, Hanley,
Mewhinney & Strauss, and
Mellon Capital Management Growth
& Income Fund

 

Separately

Managed Fund

       
  50,800   ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC   Common Stock   $ 673,100   $ 806,196
  58,700   APPLIED MATLS INC   Common Stock     731,402     594,631
  19,000   AVERY DENNISON CORP   Common Stock     656,260     621,870
  6,500   BP PLC SPONSORED ADR   Common Stock     296,874     303,810
  31,100   BANK OF AMERICA CORP   Common Stock     676,425     437,888
  10,800   BAXTER INTL INC   Common Stock     650,700     578,772
  42,000   BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO   Common Stock     871,500     976,500
  8,800   BURLINGTON NORTH SANTA FE CORP   Common Stock     761,112     666,248
  19,500   CIGNA CORP   Common Stock     334,425     328,575
  19,900   CAPITAL ONE FINL CORP   Common Stock     760,777     634,611
  11,200   CARDINAL HEALTH INC   Common Stock     358,786     386,064
  31,700   CARNIVAL CORP   Common Stock     743,682     770,944
  38,900   CENTERPOINT ENERGY INC   Common Stock     471,468     490,918
  18,500   CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     294,245     299,145
  6,800   CHEVRON CORPORATION   Common Stock     509,184     502,996
  27,000   CITIGROUP INC   Common Stock     341,010     181,170
  17,700   COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP   Common Stock     549,762     621,978
  3,900   CONOCOPHILLIPS   Common Stock     208,494     202,020
  27,100   COVENTRY HEALTH CARE INC   Common Stock     381,050     403,248
  10,600   DIAGEO PLC   Common Stock     642,360     601,444
  20,900   DOMINION RES INC VA   Common Stock     736,307     749,056
  12,600   DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS & CO   Common Stock     388,836     318,780
  27,100   DUKE ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     423,302     406,771
  12,100   EATON CORP   Common Stock     586,152     601,491
  48,600   EL PASO CORP   Common Stock     462,672     380,538
  18,700   EMERSON ELEC CO   Common Stock     639,166     684,607
  8,700   ENTERGY CORP   Common Stock     686,691     723,231
  26,200   FAMILY DLR STORES INC   Common Stock     663,384     683,034
  25,800   GAMESTOP CORP   Common Stock     652,224     558,828
  12,300   GOODRICH CORP   Common Stock     454,239     455,346
  31,100   HANESBRANDS INC   Common Stock     465,539     396,525
  18,600   HEWLETT PACKARD CO   Common Stock     666,909     674,994
  17,800   HILL ROM HLDGS   Common Stock     422,038     292,988
  13,400   HOME DEPOT INC   Common Stock     296,810     308,468
  18,500   HONEYWELL INTL INC   Common Stock     573,315     607,355
  11,800   ITT CORP   Common Stock     531,472     542,682
  30,600   ILLINOIS TOOL WKS INC   Common Stock     1,023,876     1,072,530
  32,000   INTEL CORP   Common Stock     420,431     469,120
  9,900   IBM CORP   Common Stock     890,406     833,184
  54,000   INTERNATIONAL GAME TECHNOLOGY   Common Stock     711,857     642,060
  20,200   JPMORGAN CHASE & CO   Common Stock     792,244     636,906

 

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THE 401(k) PLAN AND THE EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP

PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity of issue

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Growth & Income Fund

     

J&W Seligman, Barrow, Hanley,
Mewhinney & Strauss, and
Mellon Capital Management Growth
& Income Fund

 

Separately

Managed Fund

       
  12,700   JOHNSON & JOHNSON   Common Stock   $ 760,095   $ 759,841
  21,100   KRAFT FOODS INC CL A   Common Stock     616,753     566,535
  18,800   L-3 COMMUNICATIONS HLDGS INC   Common Stock     1,491,968     1,387,064
  6,600   LORILLARD INC   Common Stock     398,574     371,910
  21,400   MDU RESOURCES GROUP INC   Common Stock     398,254     461,812
  17,200   MARATHON OIL CORP   Common Stock     495,401     470,592
  1,000   MASTERCARD INC CL A   Common Stock     119,728     142,930
  20,600   MURPHY OIL CORP   Common Stock     1,006,101     913,610
  20,600   NEW YORK CMNTY BANCORP INC   Common Stock     288,606     246,376
  18,300   NOKIA CORP   Common Stock     294,996     285,480
  15,700   OCCIDENTAL PETE CORP   Common Stock     846,858     941,843
  25,800   OMNICARE INC   Common Stock     669,768     716,208
  38,400   PEOPLES UTD FINL INC   Common Stock     655,872     684,672
  53,900   PFIZER INC   Common Stock     916,300     954,569
  18,900   PHILIP MORRIS INTL INC   Common Stock     831,978     822,339
  17,400   PINNACLE WEST CAP CORP   Common Stock     526,176     559,062
  12,700   QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC   Common Stock     587,629     659,257
  9,200   REYNOLDS AMERN INC   Common Stock     433,044     370,852
  12,100   RYDER SYS INC   Common Stock     476,619     469,238
  104,200   SLM CORP   Common Stock     1,078,470     927,380
  30,100   SERVICE CORP INTL   Common Stock     209,797     149,597
  7,100   SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO   Common Stock     394,973     424,225
  46,900   SPECTRA ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     830,559     738,206
  39,300   STANLEY WKS   Common Stock     1,410,084     1,340,130
  9,500   SUNTRUST BKS INC   Common Stock     365,820     280,630
  19,700   TRAVELERS COS INC   Common Stock     796,471     890,440
  38,400   UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC   Common Stock     874,368     1,021,440
  14,800   VALERO ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     306,013     320,272
  28,400   VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS   Common Stock     875,856     962,760
  23,200   WELLPOINT INC   Common Stock     893,432     977,416
  14,300   WELLS FARGO & CO   Common Stock     453,024     421,564
  17,000   WYETH   Common Stock     551,990     637,670
  37,500   XCEL ENERGY INC   Common Stock     664,875     695,625
  522,874   MELLON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LARGE CAP VALUE STOCK FUND   Common Collective Trust Fund     51,577,440     49,172,685
             
  1,905,430   * BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON   Common Collective Trust Fund     1,905,430     1,905,430
             
   

Growth & Income Fund Subtotal

      $ 198,532,796
             

 

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PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES

Plan Number: 017

EIN Number: 05-049404

Schedule of Assets (Held at End of Year) (Continued)

December 31, 2008

 

Fund

  Par value/
number of
shares
 

Identity of issue

 

Description

  Cost   Fair value

Large Cap Growth Fund

     

Columbus Circle Core Equity Fund

 

Separately

Managed Fund

       
  137,000   COVIDIEN LIMITED   Common Stock   $ 6,814,694   $ 4,964,880
  50,000   TRANSOCEAN LTD ZUG NAMEN-AKT   Common Stock     6,104,893     2,362,500
  105,840   ABBOTT LABS   Common Stock     5,718,538     5,648,681
  294,000   ACTIVISION BLIZZARD INC   Common Stock     5,100,181     2,540,160
  68,000   AMAZON.COM INC   Common Stock     4,618,782     3,487,040
  82,000   AMERICAN TOWER CORP   Common Stock     3,495,344     2,404,240
  98,000   AMGEN INC   Common Stock     6,102,178     5,659,500
  71,243   APPLE INC   Common Stock     6,424,165     6,080,590
  223,000   APPLIED MATLS INC   Common Stock     4,172,986     2,258,990
  131,000   BAXTER INTL INC   Common Stock     8,007,872     7,020,290
  94,000   BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB CO   Common Stock     2,203,247     2,185,500
  12,000   CME GROUP INC   Common Stock     4,295,870     2,497,320
  136,000   CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     5,759,153     2,199,120
  349,506   CISCO SYS INC   Common Stock     7,866,289     5,696,948
  150,099   COCA COLA CO   Common Stock     7,115,147     6,794,982
  475,557   DELTA AIR LINES INC   Common Stock     4,231,317     5,449,883
  94,400   DEVON ENERGY CORP   Common Stock     6,042,657     6,203,024
  91,000   EMERSON ELEC CO   Common Stock     4,075,463     3,331,510
  103,000   EXPRESS SCRIPTS INC   Common Stock     6,007,642     5,662,940
  66,000   EXXON MOBIL CORP   Common Stock     5,136,286     5,268,780
  26,000   FIRST SOLAR INC   Common Stock     5,690,105     3,586,960
  106,000   GENERAL MLS INC   Common Stock     6,862,842     6,439,500
  139,400   GILEAD SCIENCES INC   Common Stock     3,927,316     7,128,916
  30,251   GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC   Common Stock     4,106,592     2,552,882
  13,000   GOOGLE INC CL A   Common Stock     4,714,089     3,999,450
  189,080   HEWLETT PACKARD CO   Common Stock     6,155,818     6,861,713
  21,329   INTUITIVE SURGICAL INC   Common Stock     2,584,113     2,708,570
  318,289   JPMORGAN CHASE & CO   Common Stock     13,878,926     10,035,652
  36,310   MASTERCARD INC CL A   Common Stock     5,484,686     5,189,788
  111,800   MCDONALDS CORP   Common Stock     3,346,301     6,952,842
  184,000   MERRILL LYNCH & CO INC   Common Stock     4,724,520     2,141,760
  33,888   MONSANTO CO   Common Stock     2,267,920     2,384,021
  100,821   NIKE INC CL B   Common Stock     6,388,034     5,141,871
  48,000   PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP   Common Stock     3,311,891     2,352,000
  167,000   QUALCOMM INC   Common Stock     7,776,025     5,983,610
  108,386   STATE STREET CORP   Common Stock     7,392,024     4,262,821
  240,000   SYMANTEC CORP   Common Stock     4,765,984     3,244,800
  91,000   THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC   Common Stock     4,593,458     3,100,370
  68,000   UNION PAC CORP   Common Stock     4,955,840     3,250,400
  94,000   UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP   Common Stock     6,397,997     5,038,400
  109,962   VISA INC CL A   Common Stock     6,449,666     5,767,507
  216,000   WAL MART STORES INC   Common Stock     11,601,378     12,108,960
  167,000   WELLS FARGO & CO   Common Stock     5,676,283     4,923,160
  221,000   WESTERN UN CO   Common Stock     5,174,646     3,169,140
  74,000   WEYERHAEUSER CO   Common Stock     4,018,209     2,265,140
  11,087,798   * BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON   Common Collective
Trust Fund
    11,087,798     11,087,798
             
   

Large Cap Growth Fund Subtotal

      $ 219,394,909
             
        $ 2,598,856,218
             

 

* Party-in-interest

 

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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trustee (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

    THE 401(k) PLAN AND THE EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN OF CVS CAREMARK CORPORATION AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES
Date: June 25, 2009     By   /s/    DAVID B. RICKARD        
     

David B. Rickard

Executive Vice President,

Chief Financial Officer and

Chief Administrative Officer

 

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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit

  

Description

23.1    Consent of Ernst & Young LLP

 

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