Subject: Companies do not always live happily ever after when they go public. After trading publicly for 12 years, the Syms family plans to buy all its company”s stock back. The move says a lot about ...
Sy Syms, the discount clothes magnate whose once-ubiquitous ads promised, “An educated consumer is our best customer,” died Tuesday of heart failure at age 83. The Brooklyn-born Syms coined and ...
Clothing retailer and Brooklyn native Sy Syms passed away at age 83 from heart failure yesterday in Manhattan. According to the NY Times' obituary, he "pioneered selling off-price clothing and built ...
(JTA) — Sy Syms, the founder of a discount retail clothing chain and a major philanthropist, has died. Syms, who supported many Jewish and non-Jewish causes, died Tuesday in New York from heart ...
Sy Syms, 83, founder and chairman of the apparel chain SYMS Corp., died of heart failure Nov. 17, 2009, in New York City. Syms founded his business in New York's financial district in 1959, and was ...
Sy Syms, the founder of the discount retail clothing chain Syms and the founding board member of the Sy Syms School of Business at New York’s Yeshiva University, died November 17. He was 83, and the ...
NEW YORK, NY — October 13, 2025. Today, Forward CEO & Publisher Rachel Fishman Feddersen announced the establishment of the Sy Syms Endowment for Journalistic Excellence. The $1 million endowment, to ...
Sy Syms, who pioneered the off-price apparel retailing concept when he founded Syms Corp. 50 years ago, died of heart failure at his home in New York City on Tuesday. He was 83. Syms founded the ...
Sy Syms, the discount retailer who for 35 years told millions of television viewers that “an educated consumer is our best customer,” died of heart disease Nov. 17 at his home in New York City. He was ...
Sy Syms, founder and chairman of the SYMS Corp. discount clothing chain, died of heart failure this week in New York. He was 83. Syms founded his apparel business in 1959 in New York's financial ...
The level of sexual discrimination is particularly visible in the criminal justice system, where sixty percent of incarcerated women are in jail awaiting trial because they can’t afford bail.
$1M endowment will help develop the next generation of journalistic talent Marcy Syms, the founding trustee and President of the Sy Syms Foundation and long-time member of the Forward Board of ...