Interesting story about how the company has been run during the past 5 years. The Chairman, who also runs an investment firm, was running Sears like its firm, rather than a retail outlet. It mentions specifically that the company stopped advertising:
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/bu...-old-retail-icon-has-12-hours-survive-n952586
The article says the only chance the company has is a multi-billion buyout by the Chairman's investment company. Seems to me, it would be a better investment to buy it in liquidation. Or just cherry pick the things he wants to buy.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/bu...-old-retail-icon-has-12-hours-survive-n952586
The article says the only chance the company has is a multi-billion buyout by the Chairman's investment company. Seems to me, it would be a better investment to buy it in liquidation. Or just cherry pick the things he wants to buy.