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Dyersburg spins more yarns than Stephen King. The company makes fleece, jersey, and stretch-knit fabrics for apparel manufacturers. Its fleece is used to make outerwear, sweatshirts and sweatpants, and blankets. Dyersburg's jersey fabrics are used to make lightweight clothing, including shorts and tops. Its stretch fabrics consist of custom formulations of cotton, spandex, nylon, and other synthetic yarns for use in swimwear, dance wear, and intimate apparel. The company also manufactures garments through contracts with companies such as Nike and Timberland. Facing difficult market conditions in the textile industry (including low-priced imports), Dyersburg has filed for bankruptcy in an effort to reduce its debt.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: September
2000 Sales (mil.): 306.40
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (1.7)%
Employees: 2,200
Revenue per employee: $139,272.73
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T. Eugene McBride
CEO
William S. Shropshire
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Ballantyne One
Charlotte, NC 28277
US
Phone: 704-341-2299
Fax: 704-341-4868
Online: Web Site
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