Men's Wearhouse Terminates Executive Chairman; Postpones Shareholder Meeting (MW)
The Board of Directors of The Men's Wearhouse, Inc. (MW) announced on Wednesday that it has terminated George Zimmer from his positions as Executive Chairman.
1 hours, 41 minutes ago - Morgan Stanley reported on Wednesday that it has raised its price target on insurance company, Prudential Financial Inc. (PRU)
2 hours, 41 minutes ago - Deutsche Bank reported on Wednesday that it has raised its price target on restaurant company, Darden Restaurants, Inc. (DRI).
2 hours, 56 minutes ago - Deutsche Bank reported that it has raised its price target on utility company, Edison International (EIX) on Wednesday.
3 hours, 3 minutes ago - Credit Suisse reported on Wednesday that it has started coverage on beverage company, Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. (DPS).
3 hours, 10 minutes ago - Morgan Stanley reported on Wednesday that it has begun coverage of payment services company, The Western Union Company (WU).
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