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Suitmaker tailors its ads
Inside retailing: Hartmarx is hoping to cash in on interest in the two-button, wool-cashmere suits favored by President-elect Barack Obama. SANDRA M. JONES, PAGE 26Tags: Barack Obama
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NYSE to suspend trading in Hartmarx stock Nov. 26
Tribune staff reporterThe New York Stock Exchange said Thursday that it is preparing to suspend trading in the shares of Hartmarx Corp., because the Chicago apparel maker's depressed market capitalization no longer meets the exchange's minimum threshold for listing. In late-...Tags: New York Stock Exchange
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Hartmarx, Midway face NYSE delisting
Tribune reporterThe New York Stock Exchange said Thursday that it is preparing to suspend trading in the shares of Hartmarx Corp. because the Chicago apparel-maker's depressed market capitalization no longer meets the exchange's minimum threshold for listing. The...Tags: Midway Games Incorporated, Stock Broking, Financial Markets, Game Playing, New York Stock Exchange
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Obama's popularity suits Hartmarx
Tribune reporterIt's not exactly an endorsement deal, but it's about as close to a presidential seal of approval as you can get. Barack Obama's penchant for wearing Hart Schaffner Marx suits from Chicago-based Hartmarx Corp. has captured international attention, so,...Tags: Barack Obama, Woodbridge, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Chino Hills, Grover Cleveland
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Candidate's new clothes
Even the mice knew that Cinderella needed a new frock and shoes in order to get attention at the prince's ball. That's why the uproar over Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's $150,000 wardrobe do-over is surprisingly make-believe. Sure,...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Cinderella
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Trading low
These Chicago-area companies were trading below $10 a share as of Friday: ++++++++++++++++++++ || Company || 52-week high || Friday close || || Motorola || $17.30 || $4.79 || || Old Republic || $17.25 || $8.93 || || Tellabs || $8.20 || $3.76 ||...Tags: Tellabs Incorporated, Corus Group Plc, OfficeMax Inc., Amcore Financial Incorporated
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