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- Malden to build German plant to produce Polartec by yearend. (Malden Mills Industries Inc. to produce Polartec fabrics in Germany) (Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- Malden Mills Industries Inc. plans to produce its Polartec fabrics in Germany by the end of this year, company officials said. Malden, pending final regulatory approvals and with the support of the German Government and local banks, will begin construction of...
- Research articles 1995-02-10
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- POLARTEC PROMO REACHES NEW HEIGHTS. (Malden Mills Industries Inc.)
- Malden Mills Industries Inc., producer of Polartec, has high expectations for Everest, the large-format film the company is sponsoring. According to Joe Campisi, director of retail marketing for the Lawrence, Mass.,-based firm, a broad promotional effort tied to the movie will include radio and print advertising,...
- Research articles 1998-06-08
- CEO of Textile Firm Malden Mills Industries Gets More Time to Secure Financing.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 21--A key hearing for Malden Mills Industries Inc. has been postponed until Monday, giving chairman Aaron Feuerstein a few extra days to arrange an unusual financing package to buy back control...
- Research articles 2003-08-21
- Malden Mills rises from ashes on wings of change; fire served as catalyst for creation of greater synergies. (Malden Mills Industries Inc.)(includes related article on Malden's policy on Polartec and Polarfleece trademark infringements)
- Malden Mills is conveying a new fashionable and flexible image to consumers after its facilities burn down in 1996. The company's owner, Aaron Feuerstein, decided to rebuild a 500,000-square-foot textile mill in Lawrence, Mass. Malden plans to shift its product lines and advertising campaign to more lifestyles magazines. The restructuring...
- Research articles 1997-04-04
- Malden Mills Prepares for Sale.(Malden Mills Industries Inc.)(Brief article)
- By Staff Lawrence, Mass. -- Malden Mills, producer of Polartec fleece blankets and apparel, will reorganize under Chapter 11 and then be sold to either Boston-based Gordon Brothers Group or Philadelphia-based Chrysalis Capital Partners. Both turnaround specialists have offered...
- Research articles 2007-01-29
- Lawrence, Mass.-Based Malden Mills Will Recall Blankets over Wiring Flaws.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 11--Wiring flaws have prompted the recall of roughly 15,000 new electric blankets made by Malden Mills Industries Inc., a setback for the struggling Lawrence company as it tries to emerge from bankruptcy...
- Research articles 2002-01-11
- Automatic blanket competition heats up.(WestPoint Stevens Inc., Malden Mills Industries Inc., Beacon Blankets)(Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- Breathing new life into the automatic blanket business -- a segment that doesn't see much change because of the high cost of entry -- two new breakthrough automatics, from WestPoint Stevens and Malden Mills, have started making waves, a NEW YORK...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
- Key Reorganization Deadline Extended for Lawrence, Mass.-Based Malden Mills.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 10--Malden Mills Industries Inc. yesterday said a bankruptcy judge has extended until Dec. 31 a key deadline in its reorganization process, a decision the Lawrence textile company said will help in...
- Research articles 2002-10-10
- Malden Mills Launches First Polartec Fabrics United States Military Contract At $17 Million; U.S. Marines Extended Cold Weather Clothing System Introduced
- Business/Apparel Editors LAWRENCE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 31, 2000 Revolutionizing the way United States soldiers are outfitted for extreme weather conditions, Malden Mills Industries, Inc., today launched its first-ever Polartec fabrics contract with the U.S. Military, a $17 million three-year contract to be introduced with the U.S. Marine Corp. A...
- Research articles 2000-10-30
- CEO of Lawrence, Mass.-Based Malden Mills Says Bankruptcy Odds Are 50-50.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 19--Malden Mills Industries Inc. chief executive Aaron Feuerstein said yesterday that the storied Lawrence textile company faces a "50-50" chance of being forced into bankruptcy protection by a group of...
- Research articles 2001-11-19
- Longtime Leader Seeks to Regain Control of Lawrence, Mass.-Based Malden Mills.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 29--Aaron M. Feuerstein's television appearances usually center on his generosity to workers at the Lawrence textile company he ran for decades, Malden Mills Industries Inc. This time, it...
- Research articles 2004-01-29
- Malden Mills Donates Polartec Blankets for Turkish Relief Effort Through Church World Service $500,000 Campaign
- WASHINGTON, D.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 27, 1999-- Overall Relief Plans Announced Today by Secretary of State Madeline Albright In an afternoon meeting at the State Department in Washington, D.C., today, Secretary of State Madeline Albright gathered heads of relief agencies, including Church World Service, to announce plans for earthquake...
- Research articles 1999-08-27
- Malden, Macy's settle trademark dispute.
- NEW YORK FNS--Malden Mills Industries, Inc., and Macy's have settled their dispute over Macy's use of the term Polarfleece in apparel advertisements. Under the agreement, Macy's will admit to Malden's ownership of the Polarfleece trademark and has agreed not to use the ...
- Research articles 1986-01-06
- Malden, Mass., Textile Mill May Seek Bankruptcy Protection.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 27--Malden Mills Industries Inc. said it is "optimistic" it will receive the additional funds it needs to pay for raw materials and other operating costs this week, but added it might still...
- Research articles 2001-11-27
- Hearing to Determine Control of Lawrence, Mass., Textile Company.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 20--Control over Malden Mills Industries Inc. could be determined by a crucial hearing tomorrow over a $50 million financial guarantee the Lawrence textile company seeks from the US Export-Import Bank....
- Research articles 2003-08-20
- Legal Jockeying Continues in Buy-Back Effort for Lawrence, Mass., Fleece Mill.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 27--Lawrence factory owner Aaron Feuerstein yesterday sought to delay a court deadline to buy back control of bankrupt Malden Mills Industries Inc. on favorable terms, though a representative for the ...
- Research articles 2003-08-27
- Lawrence, Mass.-Based Textile Maker Plans to Emerge from Bankruptcy Protection.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 6--Textile maker Malden Mills Industries Inc. said yesterday that it has met its sales targets and other financial goals during its peak season, enabling it to file a reorganization plan by...
- Research articles 2002-08-06
- New CEO named at Lawrence, Mass., textile company.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 27--Malden Mills Industries Inc. named a new chief executive yesterday and disclosed that its longtime family owner Aaron M. Feuerstein has left the textile company to pursue his attempt to buy ...
- Research articles 2004-07-27
- Lawrence, Mass.-Based Textile Company Tries to Renegotiate $140 Million Debt.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 17--Malden Mills Industries Inc., the Lawrence textile manufacturer rebuilt from the ashes of a devastating 1995 fire, faces another struggle to survive as it tries to renegotiate a $140 million debt with...
- Research articles 2001-11-17
- Struggling Lawrence, Mass., Textile Firm May Be Paying a Price for Altruism.
- By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 21--The continuing saga at Malden Mills Industries Inc. is turning into a case study of whether altruism makes good business sense. Six years ago, the Lawrence textile company gained...
- Research articles 2001-11-21
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