Displaying items by tag: GODFREY HIRST

Wednesday, 17 August 2022 08:55

Everyone's a winner

Hot on the heels of Bremworth claiming a "win" in its ongoing court case with rival carpet-maker Godfrey Hirst, the international company is now claiming it's own "win".

Published in General News
Wednesday, 17 August 2022 07:55

Carpet battle far from over

Despite claims by NZ carpet manufacturer Bremworth that an international rival has abandoned a court battle about the benefits of wool carpets, the legal stoush is far from over.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 03 August 2022 14:41

Carpet battle farm from over

Despite claims by NZ carpet manufacturer Bremworth that an international rival has abandoned an ongoing court battle about the benefits of wool carpets, the legal stoush is far from over.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 10:45

Boo-hoo!

OPINION: Your canine crusader is shedding a tear (only crocodile) for US-owned carpet manufacturer Godfrey Hirst, which is threatening legal action under the Fair Trading Act, against its NZ rival Cavalier for "demonising" synthetic carpets.

Published in The Hound
Tuesday, 10 August 2021 12:55

Wool legal wrangle

Carpet maker Cavalier is facing the wrath of American-owned rival Godfrey Hirst over the Kiwi company's push to promote more woollen products.

Published in General News
Friday, 24 June 2016 12:25

Cavalier Wool disappointed with new appeal

Cavalier Wool Holdings (CWH) is 'disappointed but not surprised'.

Published in General News

The Commerce Commission has approved Cavalier Wool Holdings' (Cavalier) application to acquire NZ Wool Services International's (NZWSI) wool scouring business and assets.

Published in General News

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