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Polymer Group Inc. Files SEC Form 8-K, Current Report [Amend] (Jun. 27, 2014)

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx journalists, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly — According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx journalists, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing by Polymer Group Inc. (Form 8-K) was posted on June 27, 2014.
The SIC code for this company is 2221, Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Man Made Fiber and Silk.
There were 2 documents filed with this form. The SEC file number is 0001193125-14-253431.
The contact information for this company is 9335 HARRIS CORNERS PARKWAY, SUITE 300, CHARLOTTE NC 28269, 704-697-5100.
Our editors provided additional information about Form 8-K: This is the “current report” that is used to report the occurrence of any material events or corporate changes which are of importance to investors or security holders and previously have not been reported by the registrant. It provides more current information on certain specified events than would Forms 10-Q or 10-K.
A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing is a formal document or financial statement submitted to the SEC by publicly-traded companies.
For additional information on this SEC filing see: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/927417/0001193125-14-253431-index.html.
Keywords for this news article include: SEC Filing, Polymer Group Inc., Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Man Made Fiber and Silk.
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