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Guess

Guess. L O G O. Guess Headquarters - Corporate Office 1444 South Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90021 (213)765-3100 HTTP://WWW.SHOP.GUESS.COM U.S - 1(800)22-GUESS. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. Paul Marciano - CEO Total Compensation: $ 1.08 M

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Guess

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  1. Guess L O G O
  2. Guess Headquarters - Corporate Office1444 South Alameda StreetLos Angeles, CA 90021(213)765-3100 HTTP://WWW.SHOP.GUESS.COM U.S - 1(800)22-GUESS
  3. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Paul Marciano - CEO Total Compensation: $ 1.08 M Paul Marciano joined the Company two months after its inception in 1981. Since that time, he has served in a number of senior executive positions with the Company, including his current role as Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman of the Board, positions he has held since 2007. Between 1999 and 2007, he served as Co-Chairman of the Board and Co-Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Marciano has also served as a director of the Company since 1990. Paul Marciano is a Jewish-Americanfashion designer and co-founder of Guess? Inc. He is the mastermind behind the Guess? image and his sensual black-and-white advertisements have won numerous Clio awards. Initially run by all four Marciano brothers (Paul, Armand, Maurice and Georges), today the company and its extension lines, Marciano and G by Guess, are handled only by Paul and Maurice. He is also a large benefactor to one of the larger Sephardic Synagogues in Los Angeles, EmHabanim. NO IMAGE AVAILABLE
  4. PRODUCTS & SERVICE During the 1980s Guess was one of the most popular brands of jeans. The company was one of the first companies to create designer jeans. While the first jeans were for women, in 1983 a men's line debuted. In 1984 Guess introduced its new line of watches known as "Guess", "Guess Steel", and the "Guess Collection" The watch line is still in existence today, and has been joined by a number of other accessory sidelines. In 1984, they also introduced a line of baby's clothes, called "Baby Guess". The lines include full collections of denim and cotton clothing, including jeans, pants, overalls, skirts, dresses, shorts, blouses, shirts, jackets and knitwear. It also grants licenses to manufacture and distributes a range of products that complement its apparel lines, including eyewear, watches, handbags, footwear, kids' and infants' apparel, leather apparel, swimwear, fragrance, jewelry, intimate apparel and other fashion accessories. The Company operates in four segments: retail, European, wholesale and licensing.
  5. GROSS REVIEWS/NET PROFIT FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS
  6. Stock Price Guess (GES) appears to be on the move today and is now at $33.00, down $.66 (-1.96%) on volume of 1,028,588 shares traded. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $22.90 to a high of $51.28. Guess has been showing support around $31.94 and resistance in the $36.72 range. $ $ $
  7. Future Outlook & Recommendation Technical indicators for the stock are bullish and S&P gives GES a positive 4 STARS (out of 5) buy ranking. If you are looking for a hedged play on GES the stock seems like it could be a candidate for a September out-of-the-money bear-call credit spread above the 40 range. That's what Wikinvest News posted. Do to this my recommendation would be that buying a stock its not a bad idea after all. People love guess products and so far the data doesn’t look bad after all. Its future outlook is looking great as well.
  8. Why work for Guess Guess, Inc. TypePublic (NYSE: GES)IndustryFashion Founded Los Angeles, CA (1981) Headquarters Los Angeles, CA Key people Paul Marciano, co-chairman, co-CEOMaurice Marciano, co-chairman, co-CEO ProductsClothingRevenue▲ $1.19 billion (2006) [1]Net income▲ $123.2 million (2006) Employees 8,800 (2006) I like fashion working with one of my favorite clothing brands will help me develop in my future career. It may not be a well paid job, but its not that bad either. Sketch
  9. In order to become the boss Step 1 Earn a bachelor's degree in an area that interests you if you plan to become a chief executive officer in a specialized company. If you are unsure exactly which type of company you wish to work for, a liberal arts or business degree is acceptable. An advanced-business degree, such as an MBA, is also desirable. Step 2 Set career goals for yourself and meet or exceed each goal. As a chief executive officer, you will be responsible for setting company goals and implementing them. If you have a clear understanding of goal setting and a track record for success, you are more likely to find work as a chief executive officer. Step 3 Build a portfolio of all your work and accomplishments. Each time you put together a presentation or publish an article, save a copy in a presentation portfolio. Use this when meeting with management and discussing increases in responsibility and job title. Step 4 Make yourself visual to the community you work in. This means participating in local government, teaching locally and volunteering or guest speaking. If you have a field you are particularly interested in, such as health care, gear your community activities toward this field. Step 5 Dress for work as though you already have the position of chief executive officer. Keep a neat and professional appearance at all times. This allows the company to envision you in an executive position. Step 6 Contact a headhunter or other employment specialist when you feel you are ready to become a chief executive officer. If there is no room within the company you currently work for, contact an employment specialist who can help match you with a company that needs your qualifications. Step 7 Make yourself available for work after hours, including weekends. Chief executive officers typically work up to 80 hours a week. Be willing to drop your personal plans and travel often as well. Step 8 Become a member of The-ChiefExecutive.com (see Resources below). Mention this membership on your resume and cover letter when applying for a job as a chief executive officer.
  10. The End Nayeli Marcia Period 6 Class: Economics
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