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About Sears:
Sears Holdings
Corporation (NASDAQ: SHLD) is a major retail conglomerate formed in 2005 by the merger
of Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Hoffman Estates, Illinois with Kmart Holdings
Corporation of Troy,
Michigan.[3] The company operates
3,900 retail locations under the mastheads of Sears, Sears Grand, Sears Essentials, Sears Hardware, Kmart, Big
Kmart, Super Kmart, The Great Indoors, Orchard Supply Hardware, and Lands'
End stores. It is the ninth largest
retailer by annual revenue in the United
States trailing behind
Wal-Mart, The Home
Depot, Costco, Target, CVS
Caremark, Walgreens, Kroger, and Lowe's.[4]
The company maintains its corporate headquarters
in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Sears Holdings continues to operate stores under the Sears and
Kmart mastheads. In 2005, Sears introduced a new store
format, called Sears Essentials; Some Kmart stores were converted to Sears Essentials, as well as a few
locations that were acquired from Wal-Mart and several bankrupt
discount retailers. The new store format combined the Sears store concept with the Kmart format, which was
supposed to help the company better compete with Wal-Mart and
Target. The project has since been
resigned, and merged with the Sears Grand concept.
Sears Holdings has begun cross-selling merchandise between its
two brands. For example, Craftsman tools are now available in Kmart stores; they were previously exclusive to the
Sears brand. However, Martha Stewart brand paint colors are now no longer available at Sears.
Sears Holdings owns 90.4% of Sears
Canada,[5] a large department
store chain in Canada, similar to the United
States stores. (Sears Holdings failed in
2006 to buy the remainder of Sears Canada that it does not own because Bill
Ackman took a 17.3% stake in it and
prevented any takeover. He accepted to sell his stake at 30$ a share on April 23, 2010) Sears Holdings also owns
20% of Sears
Mexico. (Carlos Slim owns the other 80%.)
Like Target stores,
Kmart-branded stores in Australia belong
to Wesfarmers (which acquired
former owners Coles
Group in 2007); Wesfarmers also holds
the rights to the Kmart brand in New
Zealand.
In 2005, Sears Holdings sold a stake in hardware chain Orchard
Supply Hardware to private equity firm Ares
Management.
In November 2006, speculation rolled around as
The
Chicago Sun Times reported that Sears
may buy Safeway, Home
Depot, Gap, Radio
Shack, Pep
Boys, Anheuser
Busch or all six
companies.[6] The Washington Post,
in an article dated March 11, 2007, described the current Sears as a hedge
fund with money being diverted from the
maintenance and improvement of stores to non-retail financial investments. A former executive is quoted as
saying the company faces an "uncertain future." Surprisingly, a third of pre-tax income in the third quarter of
2006, according to the Washington Post, was due to financial trades not the retail business. However, these
investments performed poorly in the fourth quarter.[7]
On December 14, 2007, Sears Holdings submitted a draft merger
agreement to buy Restoration Hardware for $6.75 a
share. Sears already owns 13.7% of the company.[8] That offer was
withdrawn after Restoration's shares tumbled and a competing bid from private equity firm
Catterton Partners was lowered
to $4.50 per share. On February 28, Sears Holdings made an offer of $4.55 a share.
In June 2008, Sears launched Servicelive.com, which was
intended to connect Sears customers with local contractors for home improvement projects. The site charges 10% of
the contract price for each completed service, and offers more than 40,000 contractors. Servicelive.com was
redesigned in March 2010.[9]
On February 22, 2010, Sears Automotive business has launched a
new Independent Sears Auto Center franchise program that offers automobile dealers the opportunity to operate
licensed Sears Auto Centers.The Coleman Auto Group of East Windsor, New Jersey, is the first dealership and is
expected to open a Sears auto center in March 2010.[10]
Sears
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