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Imasco was the former owner of Imperial Tobacco Canada, Canada Trust, Shoppers Drug Mart, Genstar, and the Hardee's restaurant chain. The company sold Hardee's in 1997 to CKE, Canada Trust in 2000 to Toronto-Dominion Bank and Shopper's Drug Mart in 2000 to a consortium of institutional investors.
Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited is a cigarette manufacturing company operating in Canada. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of British American Tobacco . It was created in 1908 and bought out the Canadian interests of the American Tobacco Company , which was a monopoly in the United States until it was reorganized in 1911. [ 3 ]
Imperial Metals Corporation, known as IMI Imperial Metals Inc. until 2002, is a Canadian metals and mining company. Engaging in the acquisition, exploration, development, mining, and production of base and precious metals in North America, the majority of its holdings and operations are in British Columbia .
Imperial Holdings Files Form 10-K for 2011. Company Announces Expected Timeline to Become Current with All SEC Filings. BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Imperial Holdings, Inc. (NYS: IFT) ("the ...
Simplii Financial is a Canadian direct bank and the digital banking division of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). It offers no-fee chequing and savings accounts, a VISA credit card, Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), mortgages and mutual funds.
Imperial Files Lawsuit Against Sun Life Assurance Alleges Fraudulent Scheme to Deny Death Benefits to Policyholders BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Imperial Holdings, Inc. (NYS: IFT) (with its ...
Imperial Holdings, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2013 Results BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Imperial Holdings, Inc. (NYS: IFT) ("Imperial" or the "Company"), a specialty finance company with ...
Imperial's headquarters in Toronto, designed by Ernest Ross Rolph, opened in 1936. Imperial Bank of Canada, Niagara Falls, Ontario. It was founded in 1873 as the Imperial Bank in Toronto by Henry Stark Howland, former vice president of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The bank became the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1874. [1]