Men’s Wearhouse Owner Tailored Brands Files Publicly for US IPO
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Retail PE exits are back on the menu — a post-bankruptcy apparel rollup getting public-market appetite suggests investors are again willing to underwrite old-economy cash flows if the balance sheet is cleaned up. If you run a mature, cash-generative business that survived 2020–2023, IPO optionality just moved a notch higher.
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