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  1. Oct 30, 2014 · The billionaire industrialist’s 2010 obituary in the New York Times was headlined, “Roger Milliken, Conservative Tycoon, Dies at 95,” and he was well-known as a supporter of Barry Goldwater, close to arch-conservative senators Jesse Helms and Strom Thurmond and for closing one of his company’s mills immediately after employees there ...

  2. www.milliken.com › en-us › about-usHistory | Milliken

    1944. Builds the first textile mill with air cleaning and cooling to manufacture tire cord from nylon, setting a new standard for manufacturing facility design. 1939-1945. Creates demand during World War II for more durable textiles and leads the industry in the development of synthetics for the military. 1927.

  3. Dec 1, 2014 · Organizations look to attract the children of billionaire donors. Sheldon Adelson's $37 billion gambling fortune has become an increasing concern for big-money conservative operatives.

  4. With a net worth of US$ 6 billion as of 2022, he is among the richest people in the world. Milken was indicted for racketeering and securities fraud in 1989 in an insider trading investigation. In a plea bargain, he pleaded guilty to securities and reporting violations but not to racketeering or insider trading.

  5. www.forbes.com › forbes › 2000/1225/6616134aClose-Knit - Forbes

    Dec 25, 2000 · Roger also forbade his five children to join Milliken & Co. He stashed his eldest son, Roger Jr., 47, in Maine after college, to manage over 100,000 acres of timberlands with four employees. That ...

  6. Roger Milliken was an American textile heir, industrialist, businessman, and political activist. He served as President and then CEO of his family's company, Milliken & Company, from 1947 until 2005. He continued to serve as Chairman of the Board until his death in 2010. Milliken is known as a political godfather to the American conservative movement.

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