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Article: Haden disappears on customers; Sudden moves leave suppliers in lurch; lawsuit filed.(News)(Haden International Group)
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- Crain's Detroit Business
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- April 10, 2006
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Byline: Brent Snavely
Auburn Hills-based automotive supplier Haden International Group appears to be out of business here and is being sued by Plymouth-based DeMattia Group Inc. for failing to make payments for the construction of an automotive paint shop in Toledo.
DeMattia built a 330,000-square-foot, $25 million building to house a paint shop in Toledo at Chrysler Group's assembly plant for the new Jeep Wrangler, which is supposed to roll off the line in four months.
"We were a subcontractor to Haden, and Haden, nearing the end of the project, basically disappeared and left a whole lot of contractors out there without full payment,'' said ...