Guilford Mills
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$0000About Guilford Mills
Guilford Mills is a maker of fabrics for the automotive and specialty markets. In April 2004, Guilford Mills was acquired by Cerberus Capital Management. Cerberus exited its investment in Guilford Mills in May 2012, and sold the company to Lear Corp.
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Latest Guilford Mills News
Sep 25, 2015
E-MAIL Text Size: A | A A Cobleskill-based company has stepped up to buy the former Guilford Mills facility after a $2.5 million deal with Green Recycling Solutions International fell through last month. The Schoharie County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 18 accepted a $400,000 offer from EFJ Inc., doing business as Mill Services, to buy the entire 468,000-square-foot former textile mill in Cobleskill. “I’m very confident that this one will happen,” said Schoharie County Treasurer and Economic Development Director Bill ... You Must Log-In or Subscribe to Continue Individual stories can be found and purchased from our Archives for $2.00 In other news...
Guilford Mills Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Guilford Mills's headquarters?
Guilford Mills's headquarters is located at 1001 Military Cutoff Road, Wilmington.
What is Guilford Mills's latest funding round?
Guilford Mills's latest funding round is Acquired.
Who are the investors of Guilford Mills?
Investors of Guilford Mills include Lear and Cerberus Capital Management.
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