Rona (company)

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Rona Inc.
RONA logo
Type Public (TSX: RON)
Founded Boucherville, Quebec (1939)
Headquarters Boucherville, Quebec
Key people Robert Dutton - President and CEO
André H. Gagnon - Chairman
Industry Home improvement
Products Retail (Home improvement)
Revenue image:green up.png$3.68 billion CAD
Employees 20,000 (2005)
For other meanings of Rona, see Rona (disambiguation)

Rona is one of Canada's leading distributor and retailer in hardware, home improvement and gardening products, founded in 1939. Rona operates a network of some 540 stores of various sizes and types. More than 16,000 employees in all regions of Canada work under the various banners. The Rona network represents over 1 million square metres and annual sales approaching $4 billion. The company holds an 11% share of its nationwide market. The corporate headquarters is located in Boucherville, Quebec. Administration centres are located in Surrey, British Columbia and Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.

[edit] History

1982 - Ro-Na purchased the assets of Botanix.

1984 - Ro-Na created a purchasing alliance with Ontario-based Home Hardware Stores Ltd. through Alliance RONA Home Inc.

1988 - Ro-Na merged with Dismat, another building materials company, to create Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc.

1990 - Ro-Na formed an alliance with Hardware Wholesalers Inc. of Fort Wayne, Indiana.

1997 - ITM Entreprises S.A., a France-based group, invests $30 million in the Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc. ITM becomes a shareholder and forms a purchasing alliance with Ro-Na.

1998 - Ro-Na eliminates the Le Quincailleur and Dismat names and introduces RONA L'express, RONA L'express Matériaux and RONA Le Rénovateur Régional. It also changes its name from Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc. to RONA Inc.

1999 - RONA opens a new warehouse adjacent to its headquarters, measuring 654,000 square feet (61,000 m²), doubling its warehousing capacity and achieving considerable cost savings.

2000 - RONA acquires Cashway Building Centres, with 66 stores. It permanently opens its online store on the rona.ca website.

2001 - RONA acquires 51 Revy, Revelstoke and Lansing stores and thus owning many more stores in the Greater Toronto Area.

2002 - RONA closes a public offering consisting of a total offering of $150.1 million of Common Shares. RONA's Common Shares are then traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "RON".

2003 - RONA acquires Réno-Dépôt Inc. from British Kingfisher plc, including The Building Box stores.

2004 - RONA acquires Totem Building Supplies Ltd., an Alberta company. RONA Dream Home airs on Global. RONA also joins the AIR MILES Reward Program.

2005 - RONA Dream Home 2 airs on Global.

2006 - RONA acquires a majority (51%) stake in Matériaux Coupal Inc.

[edit] RONA names

  • RONA Botanix
  • RONA Building Center
  • RONA Cashway
  • RONA Hardware
  • RONA Home & Garden
  • RONA Home Centre
  • RONA L'entrepôt
  • RONA L'express
  • RONA matériaux
  • RONA Lansing
  • RONA Le Quincailler
  • RONA Rénovateur
  • RONA Rénovateur régional

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