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Guess is an American clothing company founded by four brothers: Georges, Armand, Paul, and Maurice Marciano. Born in Algeria and raised in France, they founded the brand in 1981, four years after ...
Guess is an American clothing company founded by four brothers, Georges, Armand, Paul, and Maurice Marciano. They were born in Algeria, raised in France, and established the brand in 1981 ...
LOS ANGELES, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GUESS JEANS and Chief New Business Development Officer, Nicolai Marciano announce an exciting new creative partnership with Japanese multi-hyphenate ...
Shares of contemporary clothing brand Guess (NYSE:GES ... other than those held by some existing shareholders like Paul Marciano, Maurice Marciano, and Carlos Alberini, planned to roll their ...
A new development has come across the fashion world's desk as artist VERDY joins GUESS JEANS for a new era in Japan ...
to acquire for $13.00 per share in cash the outstanding shares of Guess?, Inc., other than shares held by certain existing shareholders, including Paul Marciano, Maurice Marciano and Carlos ...
Guess was founded in 1981 by the Marciano brothers, who left southern France in search of the American dream. Inspired by European style, the brothers reinvented the concept of denim. The brand ...
Three months after the fight, on August 31, 1969, Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash. And he never knew that he had 'beaten' Muhammad Ali, because the film was released on January 20 ...
WHP Global has offered to buy Guess' outstanding shares, except those owned by co-founders Paul Marciano and Maurice Marciano and CEO Carlos Alberini. The three together owned roughly 43% of the ...
NEW YORK: Guess? Inc directors agreed to a settlement worth as much as US$30mil to resolve claims they turned a blind eye to co-founder Paul Marciano’s harassment of the company’s models ...
Naithan George, the top available point guard in the NCAA transfer portal, has committed to Syracuse, he told ESPN on Friday. "They told me I'm the main target, the only target," George said.