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Canadian Tire

#2239

Rank

$7.79B

Marketcap

CA Canada

Country

Canadian Tire
Leadership team

Mr. Gregory Huber Hicks (CEO, Pres & Exec. Director)

Mr. Gregory George Craig C.M.A., CPA (CFO & Exec. VP)

Mr. James R. Christie (Exec. VP, Strategic Advisor & Gen. Counsel)

Products/ Services
Automotive, Hardware, Retail
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Established
1922
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
CTC.TO
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Overview
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Summary
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited provides a range of retail goods and services in Canada. It operates in three segments: Retail, CT REIT, and Financial Services. The Retail segment retails automotive maintenance products and accessories, parts, tires as well as automotive repair and roadside assistance; kitchen, home organization, decor and essentials, home electronics, pet, and cleaning and consumable products; tools, hardware, paint, electrical, plumbing, home environment, and smart home products; and outdoor recreation, exercise, footwear and apparel, hunting, fishing, camping, and sporting goods. It also retails Christmas trees, lights and decor, Halloween décor and costumes, yard care and maintenance, and snow removal equipment; patio furniture, barbeques, pools, trampolines, outdoor power equipment and tools, plants and gardening supplies; backyard amusement, pool fun, and toys and games; gasoline; sporting goods and active wear; casual and industrial apparel and footwear; and outerwear, base-layer, and workwear. This segment offers its products under the Canadian Tire, Canadian Tire Gas, Mark's, PartSource, Helly Hansen, Party City, and SportChek brand names. This segment also participates in loyalty programs, as well as sells its products online. The CT REIT segment operates as a closed-end real estate investment trust that holds a portfolio of 368 properties comprising Canadian Tire stores, Canadian Tire anchored retail developments, industrial properties, a mixed-use commercial property, and development properties. The Financial Services segment provides financial and other ancillary products and services, including consumer credit cards, in-store financing, insurance products, and retail and broker deposits; and savings accounts and guaranteed investment certificates. Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
History

On September 15, 1922, John William Billes and Alfred Jackson Billes invested their combined savings of $1,800 in the Hamilton Tire and Garage Ltd. in Toronto. Hamilton Tire and Garage specialized in buying tires at a discount from manufacturers in the winter then reselling the tires during the busy summer season. The brothers opened a retail store at Yonge and Gould streets in Toronto, Ontario.A product focus on tires was emphasized in 1927 with incorporation of the name Canadian Tire Corporation Limited because, as A.J. Billes said, "...it sounded big". During 1928, the first Canadian Tire catalogues were distributed, consisting of price lists along with road maps.

In 1934, the first official Associate Store was opened in Hamilton, Ontario, by Walker Anderson on King Street. In 1944, to fund its growth, Canadian Tire Corporation became a public company and sold 100,000 shares. By 1945, there were 110 Canadian Tire stores. In 1946, an employee stock purchasing plan was implemented to encourage employee loyalty while discouraging unionization.The first gas bar opened in 1958 at the corner of Yonge and Church streets in Toronto. Canadian Tire money that gave gas bar customers an in-store discount began in 1958. By June 1961, there were 31 locations. The small financial services company Midland Shoppers Credit Limited was purchased in 1968 and renamed Canadian Tire Acceptance, Limited.

Canadian Tire entered the clothing market by acquiring Mark's Work Warehouse in 2001.In 2003, CTC established the Canadian Tire Bank, under Canada's Bank Act, from its then-named Canadian Tire Financial Services, Limited, subsidiary along with its Mastercard portfolio, which was later renamed as Canadian Tire Services, Limited, effective January 1, 2015. CTC sold 20% of its Canadian Tire Bank to Scotiabank in 2014.In April 2018, Triangle Rewards was launched as a replacement to the digital My Canadian Tire Money program and Options Mastercard. Traditional paper Canadian Tire money continues to be offered at some Canadian Tire stores for customers without a rewards card, though at a reduced rate.In May 2018, the company extended further into the clothing market by acquiring Helly Hansen. As of December 2021, the company operates 667 Canadian Tire stores, 397 SportChek stores, and 381 Mark's stores. The current President and CEO is Greg Hicks.

U.S. expansion attempts

Canadian Tire tried twice to expand into the United States. In 1982, it purchased the Wichita Falls, Texas-based White Stores, Inc. automotive retail chain with 81 stores in Texas from its then owner Household Merchandising Inc., a subsidiary of Household Finance, for US$40.2 million. In 1986, after losing nearly US$100 million they closed some stores and sold the remaining 40 stores, three warehouses and other White assets to Kansas City, Missouri-based Western Auto Supply.The second time, during the early 1990s, Canadian Tire decided to try to open a specialized auto parts chain called Auto Source that tried to have more than 25,000 different parts on the shelf in each store, more than its competitors. The first Auto Source was opened in Indianapolis in 1991. Unlike the previous attempt, the Auto Source concept was built from scratch. During the next three years, Canadian Tire had opened two Auto Source stores each in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and Louisville for a total of ten stores before abruptly closing the money-losing chain in 1995. Some of the stores, were sold to Pep Boys.Although the Auto Source lost nearly CA$60 million during its four years of existence, a scaled down version was used in Canada under the PartSource brand.

Mission
Our mission is to create value at every touchpoint by providing best-in-class products and services as well as rewarding experiences for our customers.
Vision
Our vision is to be the leading retailer in Canada, connecting customers, communities and partners to create a better everyday.
Key Team

Mr. Johnathan Edward Pershing (Exec. VP & Chief HR Officer)

Mr. John D. Salt (Sr. VP of Supply Chain)

Mr. Aayaz Pira (Pres of Canadian Tire Financial Services)

Mr. Robert Mongeau (Sr. VP of Real Estate)

Mr. Rex W. Lee (Chief Information & Technology Officer)

Ms. Karen Keyes (Head of Investor Relations)

Jane Shaw (Sr. VP of Communications)

Recognition and Awards
Canadian Tire has been nominated for several prominent awards such as Canada's Best Managed Companies, Canada's Top 100 Employers, and the Maclean's List of Canada's Top 10 Corporate Cultures.
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Canadian Tire
Leadership team

Mr. Gregory Huber Hicks (CEO, Pres & Exec. Director)

Mr. Gregory George Craig C.M.A., CPA (CFO & Exec. VP)

Mr. James R. Christie (Exec. VP, Strategic Advisor & Gen. Counsel)

Products/ Services
Automotive, Hardware, Retail
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Established
1922
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
CTC.TO
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