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  2. Jos. A. Bank & Men's Wearhouse: The Dance Continues - AOL

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    On Dec. 23, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers stole back the lead from The Men's Wearhouse by rejecting their all-cash offer of $1.54 billion. This follows a great deal of drama between the two companies ...

  3. Men's Wearhouse Turns the Tables on Jos. A. Bank - AOL

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    On Nov. 26, Men's Wearhouse proved its dominance in the men's apparel business for tailored suits, sportswear, footwear, and accessories by offering an all-cash deal with some debt financing of $2 ...

  4. Tailored Brands - Wikipedia

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    On November 15, 2013, Joseph A. Bank Clothiers Inc. withdrew "its all-cash proposal to purchase Men's Wearhouse for $48 a share after its self-imposed November 14 deadline". [17] In March 2014, Men's Wearhouse reached an agreement to acquire Jos. A. Bank for $1.8 billion, on the condition that it dropped its acquisition bid for Eddie Bauer. [18]

  5. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    Cancel rent is a slogan and tenant rights movement in the United States, which advocates for the cancellation of rental payments and suspension of mortgage payments ...

  6. Activist Would Help Men's Wearhouse Shareholders

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    Men's Wearhouse not only sells suits, but it seems to attract them as well. Recently, the company picked up a near-10% investor in the form of Eminence Capital -- a $4.5 billion activist ...

  7. After Hours Formalwear - Wikipedia

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    After Hours Formalwear was a clothier that specialized in the renting of tuxedos and formal wear for men. Originally known as Mitchell's Formalwear and founded in 1946, After Hours was the result of the acquisition by Mitchell's of fellow clothiers Small's and Tuxedo World in the late 1990s, and later acquired and assimilated several other chains in the United States.

  8. Men's Wearhouse Takes Advice of Activists - AOL

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    It's been a rough-and-tumble year for Men's Wearhouse , yet both the company and its stock appear to be ending 2013 on a high note. The suit seller has seen the ouster of founder George Zimmer and ...

  9. Jos. A. Bank - Wikipedia

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    Men’s Wearhouse quickly filed a lawsuit to block the proposed deal on the basis that it served only to make JoS. A. Bank an undesirable acquisition target. [8] The lawsuit was expedited by Delaware Judge J. Travis Laster, who agreed that the Eddie Bauer deal was likely defensive posturing on the part of JoS. A. Bank.