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AEG Aegis Brands Inc

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About Aegis Brands Inc Company

Aegis Brands Inc is a consolidator of brands in the food and beverage space. The company owns and operates Bridgehead Coffee, St. Louis Bar & Grill, and Wing City by St. Louis. The company owns the trademarks, trade names, operating procedures and systems and other intellectual property used in connection with the operation of these brands in Canada. Its revenues comprise royalties from franchised cafes, the sale of goods from company-operated cafes and retail cannabis dispensaries, the sale of goods through retail and other ancillary channels, and other service fees.

Company Profile

SymbolAEG
Company NameAegis Brands Inc
Founded2011
MarketTSE
Employees52
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address703 Evans Avenue Suite 501
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM9C 5E9
Phone+1 416 485-1094

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Steven J. Pelton
  • Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
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  • Melinda M. Lee, C.A.,C.P.A.
  • Chief Financial Officer
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  • Chris Fountain
  • Chief Operating Officer
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  • Tara Ray, A.C.
  • Vice President, People
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  • Anthony Longo
  • Chairman of the Board
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  • Sarah G. Green
  • Director
  • --
  • Aaron Serruya
  • Independent Director
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  • Stephen Kelley
  • Independent Director
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  • Michael Serruya
  • Independent Director
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  • Michael Bregman
  • Independent Director
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  • Alton McEwen
  • Independent Director
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