The Losing Battle of Sears' Sun Tzu
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July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Mina Kimes reports on Eddie Lampert's leadership style at Sears. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg) --Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg "Bloomberg Surveillance" is a radio and TV business news show, featuring in-depth interviews with well-known business leaders, market analysts and leading economists. The show is hosted by Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Scarlet Fu and includes frequent insight and analysis from economics editor Mike McKee. "Bloomberg Surveillance" covers market news, breaking news, finance, investment, global economics, business leaders and influencers, as well as the headlines and companies impacting the day ahead on Wall Street. In addition to covering Wall Street, the show includes global economics, currency market moves earnings news, mergers & acquisitions, and insights on the world leaders and influencers shaping these events, including: Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, JPMorgan CEO and chairman Jamie Dimon, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman COO Gary Cohn, economist Nouriel Roubini, investor Marc Faber, IMF chief Christine Lagarde, world bank president Jim Yong Kim, Meredith Whitney, former Wall Street executive Sallie Krawcheck and more. "Surveillance" broadcasts from Bloomberg TV's New York headquarters. The show airs on TV at 6-8amET/3-5am PT and on radio 6-10amET/3-7am PT. For a complete compilation of Surveillance videos, visit: http://www.bloomberg.com/video/bloomberg-surveillance/ Watch "Surveillance" on TV, on the Bloomberg smartphone app, on the Bloomberg TV + iPad app or on the web: http://bloomberg.com/tv Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
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SEARS needs to FIRE the CEO! HE is a Fucking MORON!
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If you find you keep having trouble with the people you hire, the problem does not lie with them, it lies with you.
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30 companies!!! Is Eddie Lampert a crackhead? He sounds like it. I work for Sears and I would tell Eddie Lampert off. I'm America first, not faceless fuck faces like him. Fuck fuck fuck Eddie Lampert. I hope he goes to prison and gets raped.
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Sears sucks. Fuck hedge funds. Fuck them. They got us into this shitty mess. He sucks cock. He's the biggest piece of shit.
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Edward Lampert is the man.
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What a moron. He has no retail experience and he spends no time in his stores.
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Oh and as you may have noticed "SEARS and KENMORE" i will continue to warn others about your products and lack of customer support. Read about all the stuff they are "not" doing anymore.
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Sears is blowing it. Looking at the bottom dollar only. They have good products and people WOULD use them faithfully for quality. But when the quality fails as in the kenmore HE washer, they won't admit it and make it right. BIG MISTAKE, since these faithful customers will not come back as a matter of principle. I spent lots of money for this washer and it lasted a year, thats it for KENMORE. Thats it for SEARS.
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The reason that Sears is going down is because they DON'T care about customers. I bought a high efficiency Kenmore washing machine and it does not clean clothes or spin. So i wrote Sears and said after one year of use (I was out of state for two years) the machine never worked right, but is out of warranty. Sears and Kenmore refused to fix the machine or replace it. Sears does not give a shit about customers, they won't do the right thing and stand behind products. This CEO is a liar.
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how about a chart of the stock vs. competitors, also revenue, net. you might compare Sears expenses with their competitors too.
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