Guess? (GES) Take Private Investigation

April 13, 2026

Shamis & Gentile, P.A. is investigating potential claims on behalf of shareholders of Guess?, Inc. (“Guess?” or the “Company”) (GES). Concerned shareholders are advised to contact the firm now.

The law firm is investigating whether Guess?’s board of directors and executive officers breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the Company’s August 20, 2025 announcement of its plan to be acquired and taken private by a management-led investor group and related parties.

Under the announced terms, unaffiliated shareholders are to receive $16.75 per share in cash, valuing Guess? at approximately $1.4 billion, including debt. Authentic Brands will acquire 51% of Guess?’s intellectual property assets, while the Marciano group and related investors will collectively own up to 49% of the new IP holding entity and retain 100% of the operating company after closing.

The investigation is focused on whether the Guess? board conducted a fair and informed process to maximize shareholder value, including whether all reasonable strategic alternatives were considered and whether conflicts of interest, related-party involvement, or deal protections affected the fairness of the transaction.

If you held Guess? shares when the go-private transaction was announced on August 20, 2025, and continue to hold them today, you may have legal options to ensure the transaction provides fair value and full disclosure to shareholders, at absolutely no cost to you.

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