Men's clothing seller JoS. A. Bank Clothiers, with stores in Connecticut, said Wednesday it will test a tuxedo rental business in 5 percent of its stores beginning in January, in an effort to expand ...
Men's Wearhouse Inc struck back at Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc with a $1.5 billion bid to acquire the suit and tuxedo retailer, only weeks after rejecting a takeover offer from its smaller rival. Men's ...
The move is among the first announced since Men's Wearhouse acquired Jos. A. Bank. Men's Wearhouse Inc. is ending a deal with Jos. A. Bank's rental tuxedo supplier in one of its first public moves ...
Jos. A. Bank, which once had its eye on purchasing Men's Wearhouse, now finds the tables have been turned. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg) Never say never. Just when it looked like a potential combination ...
Men’s Wearhouse Inc said it would acquire rival Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc for about $1.8 billion, ending a five-month saga that started with Jos. A. Bank offering to buy its larger menswear rival.
In a world where people leave the house in pajama pants and stained t-shirts, it’s a bad time to be a tailor. It’s a worse time to be a suit seller. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc (NASDAQ:JOSB) is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc. are moving a bit closer to a possible combination, announcing they are exchanging certain confidential information with each other.
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