http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...hut-down/ar-BBuIFAn?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=thanksDHP
Article says it all as do the interviews from the employees.
Let's see, 941 stores. When I worked there, we had about 2,600. I'd say 12-14 months before all the merchandise is liquidated. Already at Ollies, a dumping ground of sorts, there is more and more Sears and KM "closeout" merchandise than I've ever seen.
12-14 months might be optimistic if Eddie cannot find some suckers to advance funds to wind down operations.
Not sure about Sears though, best option would be to pawn off the Kennmore and Craftsman brand names to some other investment firm and have 3rd party supplies make the goods.
I've said it many times in the past and I'll say it again. Want to piss your company down the toilet? Put a beancounter in charge. Kmart will be the latest casualty of such corporate stupidity.
Article says it all as do the interviews from the employees.
Let's see, 941 stores. When I worked there, we had about 2,600. I'd say 12-14 months before all the merchandise is liquidated. Already at Ollies, a dumping ground of sorts, there is more and more Sears and KM "closeout" merchandise than I've ever seen.
12-14 months might be optimistic if Eddie cannot find some suckers to advance funds to wind down operations.
Not sure about Sears though, best option would be to pawn off the Kennmore and Craftsman brand names to some other investment firm and have 3rd party supplies make the goods.
I've said it many times in the past and I'll say it again. Want to piss your company down the toilet? Put a beancounter in charge. Kmart will be the latest casualty of such corporate stupidity.