Amoskeag Company

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Amoskeag Company
PredecessorAmoskeag Manufacturing Company
Founded1831
Headquarters4500 Prudential Center, ,
Number of employees
17,300 (1992)
SubsidiariesPillowtex Corporation
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
Logistics Management Systems, Inc.

The Amoskeag Company is an American holding and operating company. It is the successor to the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company (AMC) of New Hampshire, and was the last owner of the Fieldcrest Mills in North Carolina.[1][2] When the profits of AMC starting going downhill in the mid-1920s, the new Amoskeag company was created, and all of the profits from the booming years were transferred into it so that in 1936, when AMC declared bankruptcy, that money would be untouchable. This allowed Amoskeag to continue on.

References

  1. ^ "Amoskeag Company History". Funding Universe. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ "History of Fieldcrest Cannon, Inc". Funding Universe. Retrieved 20 November 2015.