History of Ardenton
November
Partnered with The Pipe Yard Ltd.
July
Partnered with Stevenson Industrial Refrigeration Ltd.
November
Partnered with Combat Networks Inc., now Netagen Communication Technologies Inc., and OES Inc.
Opened office in Manchester, United Kingdom marking the beginning of Ardenton's international expansion.
February
Partnered with Leone Group of Companies.
April
Partnered with W. Corbett & Co. (Galvanizing) Ltd., Ardenton's first investment outside of Canada.
October
Partnered with Comtrad Strategic Sourcing Ltd.
March
Partnered with Achieve One, LLC.
June
Partnered with PP Control & Automation Limited.
November
Partnered with Shaftec Automotive Components Ltd.
March
Partnered with Budget Greeting Cards Ltd.
November
Partnered with Pebbles Care Limited.
December
Partnered with Canadian Posters International Inc., which operates as PI Fine Art / PI Creative Art.
March
Ardenton Capital Corporation (ACC) and its wholly owned subsidiary Ardenton Capital Bridging Inc. (ACBI) granted protection under the Canadian Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA)
November
Creditors of ACC and ACBI overwhelmingly approve Plan of Arrangement and Compromise (Plan)
December
Plan implemented and Ardenton prepares to exit CCAA with a new board of directors, representative of a cross-section of claim holders, as well as with new executive leadership
January
ACC and ACBI exit CCAA protection following succesful implementation of the Plan.
December
Sold majority interest in Leone Fence.
Sold the assets of The Pipe Yard Ltd.
January
Sold interest in Stevenson Industrial Refrigeration Ltd.
Sold interest in Achieve 1 Holdings, LLC
Sold the real estate holdings of Pipe Yard Properties Ltd.
August
BGC Wholesale rebrands as Tiger Feet following its acquisition of the trade and assets of Paul White Ltd and Tiger Feet Party Ltd T/A Tiger Feet Direct earlier in the year.