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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sears on verge of fading away after closing more than 3,000 stores [View all]
There was a time when Sears was as big as it gets in the retail game in the United States, and having the stores catalog in hand
well, 30 years ago that was about like hoping on Amazon or any of todays modern online mega retailers.
But times have been changing fast for Sears.
Earlier this year, the one-time giant was down to just eight locations, and now eight is down to five, according to a new report from The Street.
To put that in perspective: Sears once had 3,500 stores, making it the largest retailer in the country.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/iconic-retailer-verge-fading-away-101539914.html
That's what vulture capitalists do to companies.
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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Dec 27
OP
When we were first married (dinosaurs still roamed the earth), Sears was where you went to get everything.
Vinca
Dec 27
#5
Funny, I was thinking about this again and it occurred to me that when I was a teenager, I'm pretty sure
Vinca
Dec 28
#37
I just read yesterday that they co owned Prodigy back in the day along with IBM
fujiyamasan
Dec 28
#26