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  2. Company store - Wikipedia

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    A company store is a retail store selling a limited range of food, clothing and daily necessities to employees of a company. It is typical of a company town in a remote area where virtually everyone is employed by one firm, such as a coal mine. In a company town, the housing is owned by the company but there may be independent stores there or ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Raymond Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Its products exports to over 55 countries including US, Canada, Europe, Japan and the Middle East. It has more than 20,000 design and colours of suiting fabric which makes it one of largest collection of designs and colours by single company. [7] It was listed as India's most trusted apparel brand by The Brand Trust Report in 2015. [8]

  5. Springs Global - Wikipedia

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    The company made consumer products for the first time. [6] In 1959, Elliott Springs died and H.W. Close became president of The Springs Cotton Mills and Springs Mills Inc., adding new plants and products and making Springs a publicly traded company in 1966. [7] A new sales office in New York City, the Springs Mills Building, opened in 1963. [8]

  6. Wrights (textile manufacturers) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Boye Needle Company was merged into Wrights. [1] In 2000 Conso International, a South Carolina manufacturer of trims to the wholesale trade and owners of the Simplicity Pattern brand, bought the company. [3] Conso changed its name to Simplicity Creative Group and was acquired by Wilton Brands LLC and, in November 2017, by CSS Industries ...

  7. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    1987: The company took up a modernisation program to triple the production of denim cloth and to produce double yarn fabrics for exports. The new product groups identified were: indigo dyed blue denim and high quality two-ply fabrics for exports, and products such as butta sarees, full voiles and dhoties.

  8. Delhi Cloth & General Mills - Wikipedia

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    DCM Textiles, formerly known as Delhi Cloth & General Mills (founded in 1889 by Rai Bahadur Ram Kishen Das Gurwale), [1] is an Indian conglomerate which was initially a textile business which opened its first mill in Delhi.

  9. Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group - Wikipedia

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    Food Industrial Group in Tabriz including Shirin Asal, Aydin, Shoniz, Anata, Baraka and Chichak exported 40% [4] - 60% [5] Iran's sweets and chocolates to other countries. This company is preparing a production line for the production of modern European cars and has signed a contract with Company Pennin Farina for the production of vehicles.