Jim Pattison Group

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Jim Pattison Group
Type Private
Founded Vancouver, British Columbia (1961)
Headquarters Vancouver, British Columbia
Key people Jim Pattison, Chairman and CEO
Industry Media, automotive, media, packaging, food sales and distribution, magazine distribution, entertainment, export and financial industries
Products Media, Broadcasting, Grocery, Billboards
Revenue image:green up.png
Employees 28,000 2006
Owner Jim Pattison
Website Jim Pattison Official Homepage

The Jim Pattison Group is Canada’s 3rd largest privately held company and, in a recent survey by the Financial Post, The Jim Pattison Group was ranked as Canada’s 48th largest company. Jim Pattison, a Vancouver-based entrepreneur is the Chairman, President, CEO, and sole owner of the Jim Pattison Group. The Jim Pattison Group has more than 28,000 employees, and annual sales of $6.1 billion. With investments in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Europe, Asia and Australia, The Jim Pattison Group is involved in a wide variety of industries including TV and radio stations; car dealerships; grocery store chains; magazine distribution; flexible, rigid, and specialty packaging; advertising; real estate development; fishing; financial services; and entertainment.

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The Jim Pattison Group began on May 8, 1961 when Mr. Pattison purchased a General Motors automobile dealership by borrowing $40,000 from the Royal Bank of Canada, and placing his home and life insurance policy with the bank as collateral. Acquisitions in subsequent years included the following:

  • 1965 - Awarded license to operate Vancouver AM radio station CJOR
  • 1967 - Acquired Neon Products (Vancouver) & Seaboard Outdoor Advertising
  • 1968 - Acquired Overwaitea Foods (Vancouver)
  • 1969 - Acquired Provincial News (Edmonton)
    • Employees: 2,500 Sales: $100 million
  • 1980 - Started Jim Pattison Real Estate Group
    • Employees: 6,000 Sales: $500 million
  • Purchased Beautiful British Columbia Magazine
  • 1984 - Acquired Canadian Fishing Company
  • 1985 - Acquired Ripley's Believe It or Not!
    • Employees: 6,000 Sales: $1 billion
  • 1990 - Acquired the Foodservice Packaging Group
    • Acquired the Flexible Packaging Group
    • Acquired Coroplast and Montebello Packaging
    • Employees: 10,000 Sales: $2 billion
  • 1991 - Started Jim Pattison Trade Group
    • Started Financial Services division
  • 1994 - Acquired Westshore Terminals, a BC-based coal-export terminal facility
    • Employees: 15,000 Sales: $3 billion
  • 1995 - Acquired Buy-Low Foods
  • 1997 - Started Select Media Services
    • Opened Ripley's Aquarium, Myrtle Beach, SC
  • 1999 - Acquired Cooper's Foods
    • Employees: 20,000 Sales: $4.4 billion
  • 2000 - Opened Ripley's Aquarium of The Smokies, Gatlinburg, TN
    • Employees: 22,000 Sales: $4.6 billion
  • 2001 - Acquired Monarch Broadcasting
    • Acquired Van-Whole Produce
    • Employees: 24,000 Sales: $5 billion
  • 2002 - Started ProLogix Distribution Services and AccuLogix Distribution Services
    • Acquired Ever Corp.
    • Employees: 25,000 Sales: $5.2 billion
  • 2003 - Acquired LIN PAC Inc.
    • Employees: 26,000 Sales: $5.5 billion
  • 2004 - Acquired Classic Attractions (Texas)
    • Acquired St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains (Florida)
    • Acquired Maltese Signs (Norcross, GA)
    • Acquired auto lease business of Cross-Canada Car Leasing Limited (Toronto, ON)
    • Acquired periodical distribution companies in San Jose and Chico, CA
    • Employees: 27,000 Sales: $5.7 billion
  • 2005 - Acquired control of Icicle Seafoods (B.C.) Inc.
    • Acquired Freeway Dodge Chrysler
    • Acquired Spartech Corporation’s corrugated plastic sheet business
    • Started Vancouver 24 Hours (in partnership with Quebecor Media)
    • Formed or purchased interests in several US and Canadian joint ventures in the periodical industry
    • Employees: 28,000 Sales: $6.1 billion

Some of the more significant divisions of the Jim Pattison Group include:

  • Pattison Outdoor - the largest domestic Out-of-Home advertising company in Canada, with a 41% market share of all traditional out-of-home advertising displays
  • Vancouver 24 Hours, a free daily newspaper. Joint Venture between the Jim Pattison Group and Quebecor Media

  • Genpak- the premier independent supplier of disposable foodservice packaging in the US and Canada.
  • Coroplast - North America's leading manufacturer and marketer of corrugated plastic sheet for the graphics and re-usable packaging industries
  • Montebello Packaging - manufacturer of collapsible aluminum and laminate tubes and ink markers

  • Westshore Terminals - Canada’s leading coal export facility and the largest dry bulk terminal on the West Coast of the Americas

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