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If Sears is liquidated today, should someone buy the brand? I mean... Rakuten could stand to shoot themselves in the foot again, right? -- (link)
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Feb 7 '19, 11:18
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/07/investing/sears-decision/index.html
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I'm thinking the brand name is dead. Seriously, when was the last time you or anyone you know shopped at Sears?
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Mr. Havens
Feb 7, 11:30
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we bought a refer last year, I actually wanted something else, went to local Lowes, could not find anyone to help and the only floor samples were $$$
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zeitgeist
Feb 7, 11:37
I thought they already spun off Kenmore, seems most of their inhouse brands were sold off -- nm
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zeitgeist
Feb 7, 11:27
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