- 9 million in 2023). On
November 1, 1982, the
company changed its name to
Hartmarx Corporation, with the new
parent company acting as a
holding company for...
- over 600 jobs at an
Illinois Hartmarx factory that
otherwise would have been closed.
Wells Fargo, a
primary lender for
Hartmarx, is also "the
money custodian...
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accommodate the company's
increased volume and over 1,700 employees. The
Hartmarx Corporation bought the
company in 1964. In 2004, the
factory underwent...
-
acquired by
Hartmarx in 1967 and the last
Sansabelt pants were
produced in the
early 1990s.[citation needed] On 24
January 2009,
Hartmarx Corporation...
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until 1982, when it was
purchased by Hart
Schaffner & Marx (later
known as
Hartmarx), a Chicago-based apparel-maker and wholesaler. By the mid-1990s, after...
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Defense 496 U.S. 334 1990
Howlett v. Rose 496 U.S. 356 1990
Cooter & Gell v.
Hartmarx Corp. 496 U.S. 384 1990
Office of
Personnel Management v.
Richmond 496...
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Operations ceased in 1920.
Society Brand Clothes was
acquired by
Hartmarx in 1952.
Hartmarx continued the
Society Brand line for at
least 30 years. Moody's...
-
Northern Trust Corporation. He is also a
former director at
United Airlines,
Hartmarx Corporation and
Peoples Energy. Jain has
served as the
departmental editor...
-
produced annually in the 1980s.
Hardwick Clothes Paul
Stuart J.
Press Hartmarx Henry Poole & Co
Ozwald Boateng Timothy Everest Hardy Amies Ltd Gieves...
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across the
street from
Frederick & Nelson's
flagship store. It was
owned by
Hartmarx from the late 1960s
until its
closing in 1992.
Clarence F. Klopfenstein...