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Wall Street Jnl 8/23/2013 page B1

Sears Holdings Corp built its Kenmore brand into the dominant force in US major appliances over the better part of a century. It only took a few years of tinkering by hedge fund manager Eddie Lampert to take it apart.

The breakdown was evident on Thursday, when Sears said weakness in home appliance sales caused a key measure of sales at existing US stores to shrink. That contributed to a poor showing for the three months ended Aug. 3, when Sears' net loss deepened to $194 million as overall sales fell 6.3%.

Appliances were a odd area for Sears to not do well. Sears essentially invented the business during WWI. Nearly every other manufacturer and retailer is benefitting as the recovery in the housing market spurs sales of dishwahsers, washing machines and refrigerators. Home Depot Inc. and Lowe's Cos., which have eroded Sears' market leading position, this week reported double-digit gains in appliance sales.

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The damage has a number of causes, former Sears executives and employees said. Sears distrupted a key relationship with Whirlpool Corp. that had underpinned the business for decades. Key management positions turned over frequently. Decaying stores that kept customers away hurt appliance departments as well. Executives focused on technological gimmicks like giving sales associates iPads that proved more frustrating than useful.

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Much of Sears' strength in major appliances derived from a long-standing relationship with Whirlpool.

Whirlpool also made many products for sears' 86-year-old Kenmore brand, which generally offered more features at the same price as other brands. It was able to do that, because Whirlpool agreed to give new features like timed dryers (?) and three cycle washers to Kenmore first before ading them to its own products, people familiar with the arrangement said.

That dynamic changed in 2009 when Sears, in an effort to boost profitability, switched many Kenmore produts from Whirlpool to LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics, those people said. The newly designed Kenmore products lacked many of the bells and whistles for which the brand was known and sales suffered, they added.

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A graph shows Sears appliance sales declining from 40% of the market in 2002 to 28.9 now while Lowes rose from 10% then to 19.1%, Home Depot went from less than 5% in 2002 to 12.1% and Best Buy rse from 5% to 8.3%.

Nowhere are the nightmares with Sears service mentioned, but that has to be a factor.

The article is long, but these are selected highlights. The lines between paragraphs indicate jumps in the text. Eddie Lampert seems so soundly hated one wonders if he is even welcome in his mother's house.[this post was last edited: 8/23/2013-08:33]
 
And even worse this morning our new station said Sears is going to be involved in two more class action lawsuits concerning their washing machines.

The first class action suit concerns the many, many failures of electronic control boards in the Kenmore washing machines.

The second class action lawsuit states that Sears knew that the Whirlpool built front loading washing machines are more prone to mold build up than other washing machines yet they continued to sell them.
 
And here is some info about the electronic control board lawsuit.

 
The first one makes more sense to me.

 

The second one though can go either way. either faulty manufacturing, or people not leaving the doors propped open. Who knows...
 
Sears Has Made....

....Some of the stupidest mistakes I've ever seen a corporation make.

The house I grew up in was mostly Sears - everything from bedspreads to the paint on the siding to the washer and dryer and lawnmower and the remnaufactured engine Dad installed in the 1956 Chevy 150 he couldn't bear to part with.

That began changing in the late '70s, when Sears Service got harder to get out to repair stuff; where you used to get same-week service, you were now lucky to get same-month service.

The final straw came when Mom put in a call for a repair on a three-year-old stacked washer/dryer and was told, "We don't service that area any more," referring to Atlanta's Southside, now much more diverse than when I grew up there.

It's called redlining, you jerks, and it converted an all-Sears household to a no-Sears household. My folks won't even hear of buying something there now.

You can't do that too many times before you're in some trouble, y'know?
 
Only a matter of time....

...before the house of cards collapses! 

 

And as the saying goes, "the bigger they are, the harder they fall."  And so it shall be barring some monumental change of course, that is most unlikely.  Sears continues to sputter out a few more years of existence solely from momentum. 

 

As the brakes of greed, arrogance, and lack of relevancy continue being applied accompanied by utter failure to heed the countless red flags lining their pathway to destruction, the idiotic ideology of insanity, also known as upper level management excel forward to the end.

 

Kind of like a train wreck in progress, there's little the conductor can do this late in the journey.  So sad.
 
Allen:

If they're Sears golden parachutes:

- They're priced as high on sale as everyone else's list price.

- They're at least one year out of fashion.

- You won't be able to get parts for them once the warranty runs out.

- You can't find a salesperson to sell you one.

- And you can't find anyone to ring them up once you locate them yourself.
 
Does anyone remember this?

If all the brains of all the Sears' employees were gasoline, there wouldn't be enough to run an ant's motorcycle around a BB.

I heard it as a child and while it is somewhat harsh and no generalization is completely true, it certainly describes the management now. Another paragraph in the article mentioned how the appliance division was on its 3rd president in 5 years.

I still remember the disaster at Sears when they went with those pod stations for checkout in the 70s and almost no one was left to help you find stuff in the various departments. They tried to turn what had been a full service department store into a self service operation like K Mart, Woolco, Arlens and similar low end stores with few employees in the departments and cashiers at the front. As in any business, when the stockholders & profits become the focus of management's attention instead of service to customers, things go bad.
 
Sears/Kenmore Appliances Were Once In One out of Three

American homes IIRC the marketing/advertising but that has changed.

First salvo was the decreasing quality of Kenmore branded appliances. Where once they out shone even their brand name cousins, now many aren't much better and or in some cases worse.

Next is when Sears outsourced their repair/service department which made getting service for Kenmore or at least appliances purchased by Sears usually a nightmare for many consumers.

Lowes, Home Depot and various online retailers have taken over and eaten Sear's lunch when it comes to appliance sales.
 
We bought a bottom freezer fridge from HD about a month ago. No interest for 12 mos. and free delivery. Sears will not waive the $69.00 delivery charge. Good Luck to them. The HD fridge was labelled Amana so far so good, we really like it. alr
 
And There's Another Thing

Interest rates on Sears credit cards are something out of "The Sopranos". Yes, there are frequent "zero percent" offers but they now come so full of gotchas you really must be wary.

Only time one has used our Sears card in the past few years is for Land's End purchases, and yes the balance is paid off in full when bill arrives.
 
Powerful compettion from Best Buy,Lowes,Home Depot and local appliance stores.And in some areas the Sears stores are old,run down and even in bad neighborhoods-who would want to shop there?In Greenville-the Sears store used to be part of a second shopping mall in Greenville-The mall went downhill-merchants moved out-the mall owners "abandoned" the mall-no upkeep or maintenance.It got torn down.Sears was standalone now.In place of the mall standalone stores have moved in-Dicks Sporting good and Kohls,and a natural foods store.there is lots of UNUSED,EMPTY storefronts in one of the new buildings the food store is in-the rent is just too high.And For HR Block tax customers-They no longer have a place in Sears as they used to-now its somewhere downtown(inconvenient)So I found another HR Block office closer to me to do my taxes.Much Better!only a few min from my place.Guess Sears will die a slow,painful death becuase their stupid mangement has alienated their custoemrs.Remember Sears from the old days-we were frequent buyers of their things-Yes we had Sears laundry equipment and tools,too!And when I was a kid-loved the Sears Christmas "wishbooks"!
 

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