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  2. Fruit of the Loom - Wikipedia

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    Farley served as president, CEO, and majority shareholder for 15 years. Fruit of the Loom's sales revenue rose from approximately US$500 million at the time of NWI's purchase (equivalent to $1.42 billion in 2023) to roughly US$2.5 billion nearly 15 years later (equivalent to $4.42 billion in 2023), about a three-fold increase after inflation.

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    The sizes, 5 to 10, are equivalent to sizes XS to 3XL and come in a mix of neutral and fun colors. Slip into these smooth Fruit of the Looms ASAP! A six-pack is just $12 right now at Amazon.

  4. List of assets owned by Berkshire Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    A division of Fruit of the Loom: Scott Fetzer Company: Other 100% 1985/01/01 $230 Million [13] See's Candies: Food and Beverage 100% 1972/01/03 $25 Million [71] [72] SE Homes Materials and Construction 100% 2007/01/01 Shaw Industries: Materials and Construction 2002/01/21 [73] Star Furniture: Furniture Related 100% 1997/07/14 TTI, Inc.

  5. William F. Farley - Wikipedia

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    William F. Farley (born October 10, 1942) is an American businessman, financier and philanthropist. He is the sole owner of Farley Industries, a private equity firm based in Chicago, and a co-owner of the Chicago White Sox. For 15 years (1985–99), he was the chairman and CEO of Fruit of the Loom until he was ousted by the board of directors ...

  6. Pontiac Mills - Wikipedia

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    June 5, 1972. Pontiac Mills is a historic textile mill complex on Knight Street in the village of Pontiac, Rhode Island within the city of Warwick. The mills produced the original Fruit of the Loom brand of cloth. The current mills were built beginning in 1863 by Robert Knight and Benjamin Knight (B.B. & R. Knight Company) to replace a smaller ...

  7. FunGals - Wikipedia

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    May 29, 1987. Related brands. Funpals. Markets. Worldwide. Website. Official site. FunGals are a brand name of children's underwear; manufactured by their parent company Fruit of the Loom. The trademark for the brand name was registered on May 29, 1987.

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