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  1. Cone Mills Corporation was an American textile manufacturing company. It produced cotton fabrics such as corduroy, flannel, and denim. The company headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina. Early history. In 1887 brothers Moses H. and Caesar Cone began investing in textile mills in North Carolina.

  2. Denim innovation and American heritage based in Greensboro, NC since 1891. Discover the work and quality behind Cone Denim mills.

  3. Cone Mills was the first producer in the US to manufacture and market stretch denim. The company maintained its leadership in work clothing fabrics but continued to develop this new type of product for the growing casual and sportswear clothing markets.

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  4. Employees: 2,300. Sales: $445.6 million (2002) NAIC: 313210 Broad Woven Fabric Mills. Company Perspectives: Cone Mills continues to be one of America's leading textile manufacturers. We are the world's largest and most diversified producer of denim fabrics and the largest commission printer of home furnishings fabrics in the United States.

  5. Cone Denim, an iconic supplier of denim fabrics based in Greensboro, NC since 1891. Our heritage, innovation, sustainability, and more.

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  6. Cone Mills Corporation, 1870-1997. About 10,700 items. Business, financial, and other materials documenting company affairs following reorganization of 1948, in which the Cones' two largest separate enterprises, Proximity Manufacturing Company and Revolution Cotton Mills, merged to form Cone Mills Corporation.

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  8. A 2002 ranking listed Cone Mills Corporation at number 70 among the state's top 100 companies, with an estimated market worth of $78.9 million. The company was purchased in 2004 by New York financier Wilbur Ross and became, along with Burlington Industries, part of the giant International Textile Group, headquartered in Greensboro.

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