There are still a few assets left that are not spoken for yet regardless of what anyone says. The Kenmore and Diehard name still have value. Their appliance repair business is profitable. I believe these assets will be sold before bankruptcy unless Sears wants to re emerge as just an appliance store and repair company. They cannot compete with a company like Amazon that is over 1000 times larger in market cap and Amazon doesn't have to worry about making a profit on sales. Amazon's cloud business will enable them to crush any competitor in any business, because they have the power and backing to undercut everyone on sales. I guess the mattress and appliance store is not a terrible idea but the cash hemorrhage cannot continue for Sears much longer. I am pulling for them to turn things around. I give Eddie a lot of credit for not sending 200,000 employees home years ago. He has maneuvered and engineered a way to keep the doors open much longer than anyone anticipated and has done a lot to honor the pension obligations.
Reposting from a reply, because I was shocked to see somebody actually give Eddie credit he deserves. Everybody seems to ignore the fact that if there wasn't for him and his money, Sears would be closed already. Kudos @Qf6aoxt-1xsi for pointing this out.