Sears, once the world's largest retailer, had more than 3,500 US stores under its Sears and Kmart banners in 2010. Over the last 10 years, the department-store chain has closed more than 3,000 locations as sales tumbled from $43 billion in 2010 to less than $17 billion in 2017. By February, the company will have 182 stores remaining in operation. Sign up for Business Insider's retail newsletter, The Drive-Thru, to get more stories like this in your inbox.
Sears, once the world's largest retailer, had more than 3,500 US stores under its Sears and Kmart banners in 2010. Over the last 10 years, the department-store chain has closed more than 3,000 locations as sales tumbled from $43 billion in 2010 to less than $17 billion in 2017. By February, the company will have 182 stores remaining in operation. Sign up for Business Insider's retail newsletter, The Drive-Thru, to get more stories like this in your inbox.
They deserve to be out of business all together. Greed and shoddy products brought down this Humpty Dumpty.
CEO Vulture Capitalist Eddie Lampert killed Sears
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