HARTMARX <HMX> TARGETS EARNINGS GROWTH Hartmarx Corp, following a year of restructuring, continues to target record earnings for fiscal 1987, Chairman John Meinert told the annual meeting. Meinert reiterated an earlier comment that earnings for the remainder of the year must double the 1986 level to meet that goal. In fiscal 1986, ended November 30, 1986, Hartmarx reported earnings of 24.8 mln dlrs, or 1.20 dlrs a share, down from the prior year's 42.7 mln dlrs, or 2.25 dlrs a share. The 110-year-old apparel manufacturer recently posted first-quarter earnings of 54 cts a share, up from 40 cts a year ago. Meinert told shareholders Hartmarx has no plans to sell any of its divisions. He added, "We have the financial capacity to take advantage of acquisitions." In 1987, Meinert said the company will open five new and 10 redesigned Kuppenheimer direct-to-consumer stores in Atlanta, Detroit, St. Louis, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. He said the company's women's apparel continues to grow, and Hartmarx has on the drawing board a Briar concept store which will feature ties, shirts and some tailored clothing.