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Topic Title: Sears (and Kmart) is bankrupt Topic Summary: Created On: 10/14/2018 10:30 PM |
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It's looked inevitable for a while. For a time, both chains could claim to have stores situated on valuable real estate, but Kmart's locations are increasingly obsolete and Sears-anchored malls are dying.
Meanwhile, Sam's Club seems to be having difficulties, Walmart seems OK (though their really profitable days may be behind them). Best Buy seems to be thriving. Not sure about Target, but they're showing an ability to keep their stores fresh-looking. Best Buy seems to be thriving.
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