As of 10:45am on November 8, 2017, the Sears Holdings stock has fallen below $5. It is now at $4.75!!
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The stock keeps melting 11:46 A.M. pacific 4.14 almost 10 percent down its not getting any better people that bought stock lost more money lol...
"Did u read, Sears is opening stores not closing!!!"
They opened like 1 new store and remodeled another 1, according to https://www.thelayoff.com/t/Qa6gY7x
Meanwhile, dozens of stores are starting liquidation: https://www.thelayoff.com/t/Q3UqrKD
Closed @ 4.60 today. You be the judge.
I work at sears, that cost me almost 500 bucks, I’m not an SGM
LOL 100 shares. Way to put yourself out there.
Bought another 100 shares today! Did u read, Sears is opening stores not closing!!!
@1ioi Question for whom? I don't care about these things.....it's not worth obsessing over. Just come to work while you have a job. If one day you don't look for a new job. That simple.
So, I guess the questions are - how big is the remaining pension for 100k employees.
What is the real value of the assets ?
What is owed vendors , and other entities?
How long will the Pension Guarantee
Trust let Sears exist as a whole ?
Pensions earned that fall below $265 dollars a month have been shifted to Met Life . Some have been bought out lump sum.
The rest are still on the company books and got funded once more with the promised sale of more property. 100,000 pensions hang in the balance. Still a huge debt - relieved for 2 years.
Uh, No. My stuff got moved far away from this set of pirahnnas.
SHLD closed today at 4.70, an all time low
S&P Global Ratings this week lowered Sears' credit rating deeper into junk territory from CCC+ to CCC. Sears Holdings Corp. has more than $1 billion of debt maturities in 2018.
I don't know if it's such a good buy.
The end is near for this once great company. Trading in the pink sheets is the final blow
Uhh..I'm assuming these posts are sarcastic.
Definitely a huge BUY signal!!
Shorts are about to get crushed!
Buy, Buy, Buy. You could make a lot of money when it goes back up.