Tag Archives: Sears Holdings Corporation

Eddie Lampert Doesn’t Fear Sears Bankruptcy, Personally Purchases $150 Million Worth Of Sears Stock

By | January 12, 2012

It’s been a brutal year for Sears Holdings(SHLD) and a brutal year for Eddie Lampert’s hedge fund ESL investments. ESL has recently handed over shares of AutoNation(AN) to investors, presumably to cover redemptions, but it looks like Mr. Lampert is not willing to part with shares of Sears. The WSJ reports, based on public filings, that Lampert purchased… Read More »

Has The End Begun For Sears Holdings? CIT Stops Financing Sears Vendors

By | January 12, 2012

Sears Holdings(SHLD) can’t seem to catch a break.  After weeks of falling, Sears stock rallied 8% today on no news.  Shareholders should cut their rejoicing short after tonight’s report from Bloomberg that CIT(CIT) will no longer finance vendors for their sales to Sears. CIT would not confirm reports, but Sears spokeswoman Kimberly Freely confirmed the action in an… Read More »

Map And Initial Analysis Of 79 Sears Closings Announced Today

By | December 29, 2011

Earlier this week, Sears Holdings(SHLD) announced plans to shutter 100-120 stores. Today, the company released a pdf listing 79 stores to be closed, with more to be announced. I’ve converted this to a spreadsheet and mapped them View Sears Holdings 12/29/2011 Closings in a full screen map Of the stores closing 38 are Kmarts, and 14 are Sears… Read More »

Softer And Softer Side Of Sears Holdings

By | December 27, 2011

It looks like Edward Lampert has lost another round in his great experiment with retail. Neither of the two major brands that comprise Sears Holdings(SHLD) were in good shape when he purchased them. He famously purchased Kmart in bankruptcy, buying debt for pennies on the dollar and emerging from bankruptcy with a controlling stake(despite the small distraction of… Read More »

After Years of Drift, a New Approach at Sears

By | November 15, 2011

Perrenial value trap Sears Holdings(SHLD) is the subject of an excellent article at Bloomberg Businessweek. After Eddie Lampert’s initial success buying Kmart bonds in bankruptcy, hoped were high that through its merger with Sears, he would be able to monetize undervalued real estate and invest the proceeds elsewhere.  Aside from some muddling with credit default swaps several years… Read More »