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brooklynite

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Tue Jan 8, 2019, 11:33 AM Jan 2019

Sears plans to shutter after 126 years in business as Chairman Eddie Lampert's bid fails [View all]

Source: CNBC

Sears Holdings has rejected Chairman Eddie Lampert's bid to save the 126-year-old company, setting the storied retailer with more than 50,000 employees on a path to liquidation, people familiar with the situation told CNBC on Tuesday. Sears, which also owns Kmart, planned to announce its liquidation plans Tuesday morning, the people said.

Lampert had put forward a $4.4 billion bid to save Sears by buying it out of bankruptcy through his hedge fund ESL Investments. His offer, though, was deemed insufficient by Sears' advisors, the people said. One of the biggest unresolved issues was covering the fees and vendor payment it owes, making it "administratively insolvent."

Still, ESL plans to protest Sears' decision, a person familiar with the situation told CNBC. ESL, which worked over the weekend to improve its offer, will point to the extensive advisory fees that Sears has racked up during bankruptcy. Such fees are part of Sears' administrative expenses.

The people requested anonymity because the information is confidential.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/06/sears-rejects-eddie-lamperts-bid-to-save-company-will-liquidate-.html

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Mongomery Wards, Sears, and I suspect JC Penney is cllose to the same situation. No doubt from still_one Jan 2019 #1
Best Buy exboyfil Jan 2019 #9
I agree with your assessment still_one Jan 2019 #17
Pennys fucked up when they tried EDLP TexasBushwhacker Jan 2019 #37
Another one for Wikipedia's "List of defunct department stores of the United States" page... Dennis Donovan Jan 2019 #13
Macy's has bought out a lot of competition of the years. crazytown Jan 2019 #35
I was surprised to see a smaller footprint Sears store reopen recently near me at a local mall. Freethinker65 Jan 2019 #2
Sears began its decline when they gave up the Green Script Neon Signage. madaboutharry Jan 2019 #3
It's decline started when Lampert took over Perseus Jan 2019 #5
This will make steam come out of your ears then Woodycall Jan 2019 #7
yup mikeysnot Jan 2019 #10
Thx, good article njhoneybadger Jan 2019 #19
Good reason to end these vulture entities and MarcA Jan 2019 #33
Yes, I blame him entirely. LisaM Jan 2019 #28
Eliminating the catalogue didn't help. muntrv Jan 2019 #16
The catalogue wasn't needed as much once we got indoor plumbing. Cold War Spook Jan 2019 #27
Ah, before Charmin, Cottonelle. muntrv Jan 2019 #31
I know all the reasons, but this just makes me.... hlthe2b Jan 2019 #4
It's kinda sad to see the empty buildings Rorey Jan 2019 #6
I think ours lasted as long as it did exboyfil Jan 2019 #11
I've been fond of Sears since I was a kid, but... Girard442 Jan 2019 #14
They became dumps when Lampert took over TexasBushwhacker Jan 2019 #38
I'm suspicious Lampert only made the offer so he wouldn't be remembered as the guy who killed Sears. Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2019 #8
25 million executive package compensation was mikeysnot Jan 2019 #12
It's about time. Sears has been dead for a while. Honeycombe8 Jan 2019 #15
I brought a new mattress there last week kimbutgar Jan 2019 #18
Local mall here has now lost Younkers and Sears hibbing Jan 2019 #20
we bought all our household appliances at Sears. I used to by all my tools there as well... Javaman Jan 2019 #21
No plain stupidity CountAllVotes Jan 2019 #22
It's Sears' own fault obamanut2012 Jan 2019 #23
This is the end of an almost 20 year decline jgmiller Jan 2019 #24
This is what Walmart and Amazon have done to America FakeNoose Jan 2019 #25
Another hedge fund takes down an American Institution. Power 2 the People Jan 2019 #26
I'm not surprised cannabis_flower Jan 2019 #29
from my limited knowledge, it sounds like Lampert tried to steal the whole company paulkienitz Jan 2019 #30
small regional department stores can still do well paulkienitz Jan 2019 #32
I love McCaulou's! TheCatQueen Jan 2019 #36
So, Eddy, the right thing to do now dickthegrouch Jan 2019 #34
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