West 49

West 49 Inc.
FormerlyJumbo Entertainment, Inc. (1987–2004)
Company typeWholly owned subsidiary
GenreClothing, Skateboarding, snowboarding
Founded1987 (company)
1995 (retail)
2004 (corporate restructuring)
FounderSam Baio
Headquarters1203 Caledonia Road, ,
Key people
Michael Gold & Michael Roden (CEO)
RevenueIncrease $195.3 million (2006)[1]
OwnerMichael Gold
Michael Roden
Number of employees
> 1,000 employees (2005)[2]
ParentIndependent (1987–2010)
Billabong (2010–2013)
YM Inc. (2013–present)
Websitewest49.com
West 49 store in the Bramalea City Centre

West 49 Inc., is a Canadian specialty retailer of fashion and apparel, footwear, accessories, and equipment related to the action sports lifestyle. The company was founded in 1987 as Jumbo Entertainment, Inc. to manage the Jumbo Video franchised video stores. It adopted its current name in 2004 following the sale of its entertainment assets to Quebecor.

The retailer, founded in 1995, operates more than 100 stores across the country[1] and is Canada's largest skateboard and snowboard chain. In 2005, it was ranked the 82nd fastest growing company in Canada.[3][4] West 49 Inc. operates stores under several names: West 49, Billabong, Element Canada, and Amnesia/Arsenic.[1] On November 4, 2013, YM Inc. was confirmed as the new parent company of the retail chain.[5]

  1. ^ a b c West 49 Inc. reports fourth quarter sales CNX Marketlink (2007-02-07)
  2. ^ Clothing chains tailor stores to customers Business Edge News Magazine 2005-08-12 (Retrieved 2007-03-27)
  3. ^ The secret of Sam's success Strategy (August 2004)
  4. ^ Profit 100 2005 Canada Business Online (retrieved 2007-03-27)
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Sale was invoked but never defined (see the help page).