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  Company Type Public ()
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  Foundation 2005 (merger of Kmart and Sears, Roebuck And Company )
  Location Hoffman Estates, Illinois , USA
  Key People Edward Lampert , Chairman<br> Aylwin Lewis , President and CEO of Kmart and Sears Retail <br /> William Crowley , CFO
  Industry Retail
  Num Employees 355,000
  Products Brands such as Craftsman , Kenmore , Lands' End , DieHard , Martha Stewart Everyday, Joe Boxer , Jaclyn Smith
  Revenue $49124 billion USD ( 2006 )
  Net Income $8580 million USD ( 2006 )
  Homepage http://wwwsearsholdingscom/


Sears Holdings Corporation () is the fourth largest retailer in the with the purchase of Sears, Roebuck And Company of Hoffman Estates, Illinois by Kmart Holdings Corporation of Troy, Michigan .

The company operates 8,800 retail locations under the mastheads of Sears, Sears Grand, Sears Hardware, Kmart, Big Kmart, Super Kmart, The Great Indoors, Orchard Supply Hardware, and Lands' End stores.

The company maintains its corporate headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Illinois .


HISTORY


Kmart and Sears merger

In November 17 , 2004 , Kmart stores announced its intention to purchase Sears Stores, both divisions of their respective parent organizations. It is mistakenly believed that Sears as a whole was purchased by Kmart; however, this is not true, as after Kmart Stores completed the purchase of Sears Stores, Sears Holdings Corporation purchased Kmart Holdings Corporation. The new corporation announced that it would continue to operate stores under both the Sears and Kmart brands.

The two companies cited several reasons for combining forces:

The new company is directed by a Board Of Directors composed of members from the two companies: seven members from Kmart's board, and three from Sears. Shareholders in the Kmart Corporation received one share in the new company. Shares of Sears, Roebuck and Company stock were converted into a combination of 55% stock and 45% cash (at $50 a share). Stockholders had a choice of receiving either stock or cash, subject to the predefined ratio.

The merger was completed on March 24 , 2005 , after receiving regulatory approval from the government and approval by shareholders of both companies.

The Sears Holdings Corporation then re-modeled many Kmarts and Big Kmarts by changing their signage to "kmart." The "K" in Kmart was made lower-case to make Kmarts feel and look more high tech for the 21st century.


Sears Holdings today


Sears Holdings continues to operate stores under the Sears and Kmart mastheads. In 2005 , Sears introduced a new store format, called Sears Essentials; Some Kmart stores were converted to Sears Essentials, as well as a few locations that were acquired from Wal-Mart and several bankrupt discount retailers. The new store format combined the Sears store concept with the Kmart format, which was supposed to help the company better compete with Wal-Mart and Target . The project has since been resigned, and merged with the Sears Grand concept.

In 2005 , Nike announced that it would no longer allow its products to be sold in Sears stores. Analysts speculated that Nike did not want its shoes and apparel sold in Kmart stores, and terminated its sales agreement with Sears Holdings to prevent this.

Sears Holdings has begun cross-selling merchandise between its two brands. For example, Craftsman tools are now available in Kmart stores; they were previously exclusive to the Sears brand.

However Martha Stewart brand paint colors are now no longer available at Sears.

Sears Holdings owns 70% of stores. (Sears Holdings is trying to buy the remainder of Sears Canada it does not own). Like Target stores, Kmart-branded stores in Australia belong to Coles Group ; Coles Group also holds the rights to the Kmart Brand in New Zealand .

Because Kmart Corporation changed its name to Sears Holdings and because it is converting some Big Kmart stores to Sears Grand stores as a test, there is speculation that Sears Holdings may drop the Kmart name entirely in the next decade.

In November 2006, speculation rolled around as The Chicago Sun Times reported that Sears may buy Safeway , Home Depot , Gap , RadioShack , Pep Boys , or Anheuser Busch . Sears may have eye on Safeway The Washington Post, in an article dated March 11, 2007, described the current Sears as a hedge fund with money being diverted from the maintenance and improvement of stores to non-retail financial investments. A former executive is quoted as saying the company faces an "uncertain future." Surprisingly, a third of pre-tax income in the third quarter of 2006, according to the Washington Post, was due to financial trades not the retail business. However, these investments performed poorly in the fourth quarter.Washington Post, Risky Side of Sears: Retailer Is Recast As a Hedge Fund, As Sales and Stores Decline, Chairman Focuses on Investment, March 11, 2007


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Sears Holdings Corporation sponsors, through the Sears Auto Centers, the Formula D Ben Schwartz Sears/Falken Saturn Sky drift car.

The Sears Holdings Corporation sponsors the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series using the Craftsman brand as the title sponsor. Craftsman tools are also the official tools of NASCAR.

Sears Holdings Corporation sponsored .

Sears Holdings Corporation sponsors and currently has naming rights to the Sears Centre , an arena constructed in 2006 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois .

Sears sponsored the #10 Gillett Evernham Motorsports car of Scott Riggs for the September 2, 2007 running of the Sharp AQUOS 500 at California Speedway through it's Sears Auto Center branch. However, Riggs failed to qualify for the event.


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