The Jim Pattison Group · Vancouver, BC Canada
Company Description
Phone: +1-604-688-6764
Fax: +1-604-687-2601
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Believe it or not, one of Canada's largest privately owned companies, The Jim Pattison Group, began in 1961 as a single car dealership. Today the conglomerate has interests in grocery stores, entertainment, advertising, magazine distribution, broadcasting, and automotive retailing, among other industries. Its holdings include Ripley Entertainment (more than 60 attractions in about 10 countries worldwide), the Overwaitea Food Group (including Save-On-Foods), food wholesaler and retailer Buy-Low Foods, Canadian Fishing Company (which produces Gold Seal salmon), and the News Group (North America's second-largest magazine and newspaper distributor). Billionaire, founder and CEO Jim Pattison owns the company. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key The Jim Pattison Group Financials
| Company Type | Private Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| Annual Sales (mil.) | $15,630.9 |
| Employees | 28,000 |
The Jim Pattison Group Executives
24 executives listed for The Jim Pattison Group's Vancouver, BC location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman, Managing Director and CEO | James Pattison | Network |
| Vice Chairman and Managing Director | Michael Korenberg | Network |
| Managing Director, Corporate Finance | David Bell | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for The Jim Pattison Group
Consumer spending and interest rates drive demand. The profitability of individual companies depends on the volume and mix of cars and services sold. Large companies can offer a wider selection of cars and have advantages in marketing, purchasing, and finance. Small companies can compete effectively by offering superior customer service or serving a local market. Annual revenue per worker averages $600,000 for new car dealerships and $700,000 for used. For vehicle sales, auto dealers compete with private market sellers, who are increasingly using the Internet to bypass traditional retail channels. Companies compete with various retail outlets, such as oil change centers, tire stores, and independent service shops and chains, for service revenue. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top The Jim Pattison Group Competitors
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