Talk:Nilit

Some references
The following is preserved from the AFD (which resulted in "Nomination withdrawn") and could be used to improve the referencing of the article: It is a company operating in many countries, and has press coverage (Where it is shown as "Nilit Ltd." or "Nilit") expected of a major international company, as found in Google News Archive, such as Inteletex, 6 June 2006 "Fibers on the rise", with a couple of paragraphs indicating the company is a major one in its product, along with typical articles about acquisitions of other companies such as "Israeli company buys Nylstar (2009) which says they are "one of the world's largest nylon 6.6 producers for the apparel industry." See "Nilit strengthens presence in Chinese market" Knitting Industry News (2009), "Nilit Strengthens Presence and Position in Chinese Market" Yarns and Fibers (2007), "NILIT/ EURONIL New compounding plant in Italy/ Capacity of 7,000 t/y for PA compounds" Plasteurope.com (1996, "Israeli firm names Triad textile executive to head North America operations" The Business Journal (2007), "Nylon maker to open China operations" The Business Journal (2008). Edison (talk) 18:21, 16 February 2011 (UTC)

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