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Men’s Wearhouse buying Jos A Bank for $1.8 billion

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NEW YORK (AP) — It’s time to suit up: Men’s Wearhouse is buying Jos. A. Bank for $1.8 billion.

Men’s Wearhouse Inc. will pay $65 per share, a 5 percent premium to Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc.’s closing price Monday of $61.83.

The agreement ends a months-long back and forth that began in October when Jos. A. Bank offered to buy its larger rival for $2.3 billion. Men’s Wearhouse scoffed at that offer, and turned the tables, offering to buy its rival for $1.54 billion.

By early March Men’s Wearhouse had an offer of $63.50 per share on the table but said it may raise the bid to $65 per share if some conditions were met.

The combined company will be the fourth-biggest U.S. men’s clothing retailer with more than 1,700 U.S. stores and about $3.5 billion in sales.

The transaction is expected to close by the third quarter.

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