Imasco Limited | |
Parent: | British American Tobacco |
Former Name: | Imperial and Associates, Co. |
Type: | Public |
Traded As: | TSE IMS[1] |
Fate: | Merged into Imperial Tobacco Canada |
Location: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Area Served: | 42 US states and 42 countries |
Imasco Limited was a Canadian corporation headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1970 as Imperial and Associates, Co.
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. British American Tobacco, or BAT, had owned 41.5% of Imasco's shares. In 2000, British American Tobacco purchased the remaining 58.5% shares in Imasco and amalgamated the company with Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited.