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Naked Fight Among Clothiers: Jos. A Bank v. Men's Wearhouse

Men's Wearhouse is continuing its bid to buy Maryland-based Jos. A Bank Clothiers. The offer has climbed over $1 billion.

The battle for suit supremacy -- waged by businessmen and lawyers in suits --ย continues unabated in Maryland. First, Hampstead-basedJos. A Bank Clothiersย tried to buy its competitor,ย Menโ€™s Wearhouse Inc.

That deal was a no-go, and Menโ€™s Wearhouse of New York reciprocated by trying to buy Jos. A Bank Clothiers. Maybe the Jos. A Bank board doesn't believe the longtime TV tagline from the Men's Wearhouse commercials:ย "You're going to like the way you look. I guarantee it."

Negotiations for that acquisition seem to have stalled, although a letter this week to the Jos. A Bank independent directors is trying to change that.

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The letter by Menโ€™s Wearhouse CEO Douglas S. Ewert to the independent directors suggests they form a special committee to reconsider the companyโ€™s $1.6 billion acquisition offer, adding that it is willing to increase the bid, reports theย Baltimore Business Journal.

Jos. A. Bankโ€™s board, led by chairman and former CEO Robert N. Wildrick, has rejected multiple takeover offers from Menโ€™s Wearhouse in recent months. On Thursday, Ewert wrote that the company is willing to increase its offer of $57.50 per share if more value is found, the Business Journal says.

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The takeover tussle began in October when Jos. A. Bank offered toย acquire Men's Wearhouse for $2.3 billionย โ€” aย deal that was rejected. Menโ€™s Wearhouse then began seeking to acquire its rival.

Read the Baltimore Business Journal's full story at:ย http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2014/01/30/mens-wearhouse-jos-a-bank-merger.html?ana=twt

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