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  2. Dylon - Wikipedia

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    Dylon International is a British brand of textile dyes and other household chemicals. It was founded in 1946 by the Mayborn Group. [1] The Mayborn Group sold Dylon International to European homecare company Spotless Group in 2008.

  3. DyStar - Wikipedia

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    The company combines the textile dye businesses of the former dye producers Bayer, Hoechst, BASF, ICI/Zeneca, Mitsubishi and Mitsui with the auxiliary activities of Boehme and Rotta. DyStar has about 2,000 employees in more than 50 countries and runs 14 production facilities in 12 countries. Worldwide sales amounted to US$1.000 million in 2014.

  4. List of companies in Greater Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major companies and organizations in Greater Cincinnati, through corporate or subsidiary headquarters or through significant operational and employment presence near Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Altogether, six Fortune 500 companies and seven Fortune 1000 companies have headquarters in the Cincinnati area. [1]

  5. Hudson-based Joann files for bankruptcy; company to ... - AOL

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    The Hudson-based retailer Joann Inc. filed for bankruptcy Monday as it seeks to restructure and shed millions in debt.. The company is expected to receive about $132 million in new financing and ...

  6. Category:Manufacturing companies based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Defunct manufacturing companies based in Ohio (2 C, 79 P) M. Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio (1 C, 75 P) Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in ...

  7. Shaw Industries - Wikipedia

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    Star Dye Company produced bedspreads and scatter rugs. In 1958, Robert Shaw became CEO of the company, which was then jointly owned by the two brothers. [6] With $300,000 in sales, the company expanded dramatically and soon started finishing carpet as Shaw Industries. In 1967, J.C. Shaw organized a holding company to acquire Philadelphia Carpet ...

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  9. Burlington Industries - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Industries, formerly Burlington Mills, is a diversified American fabric maker based in Greensboro, North Carolina.Founded by J. Spencer Love in Burlington, North Carolina in 1923, [1] the company has operations in the United States, Mexico, and India and a global manufacturing and product development network based in Hong Kong with over 8,000 employees on several sites in the United ...