Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates

Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates

Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates was founded in 1889 as Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company in Adams, Massachusetts. By 1917 the company was capitalized at $2,500,000 and contained over 260,000 ring and mule spindles and 6,500 looms for the production of cotton textiles [Official American Textile Directory, 1917, Bragdon, Lord & Nagle Co., New York, publishers] , making it one of the largest cotton textile companies in the world. In 1929, Berkshire merged with the Valley Falls Company of Rhode Island, and became known as Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates. In 1930 the company acquired the King Phillip Mills in Fall River, Massachusetts. In 1931 the company acquired the Parker Mills of Fall River and Warren, Rhode Island.

Unlike many New England textile companies that failed during the 1920's and 1930's, Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates would survive the Great Depression intact. At its peak in 1948, Berkshire earned $29.5 million and employed 11,000 workers at 11 mills, under the leadership of Malcolm Chace, Jr.

In 1955, Chace Jr. put together the merger of Berkshire with Hathaway Manufacturing Co., founded in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1888 by Horatio Hathaway, to form Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

By the 1960s, the Berkshire mill empire had declined to seven plants and 6,000 people, but still annually produced one quarter of a billion yards of material that sold for more than $60 million. The assets, and a sizable amount of cash on the balance sheet, caught the eye of Warren Buffett, an up-and-coming but little-known investor from Omaha, Nebraska.

Buffett, who had founded Buffett Partnership Limited to make investments, started buying stock in Berkshire at $7.60 a share. He eventually paid an average of $14.86 a share, or a total of $14 million, and took control of the company on May 10, 1965.

By then, the company had declined to two mills and 2,300 employees. Buffett used Berkshire Hathaway as his investment vehicle, took the chairman's job in 1970 and acquired dozens of companies. [ [http://www.projo.com/business/johnkostrzewa/projo_20060709_jk0709.13efc99.html Providence Journal Article, July 10, 2006] ]

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External Links

* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/drx/2517134719/in/set-72157604004269660 14-year-old boy working at the Berkshire Cotton Mills, by Lewis Hine, 1917]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/drx/2517954988/in/set-72157604004269660 15-year-old worker at the Berkshire Cotton Mills, by Lewis Hine, 1916]


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