So it looks like Eddie has to keep SHLD out of bankruptcy at all costs. But given that, what on earth is the real end game here?
Per Bloomberg:
"In Chapter 11, related-party transactions would expose Lampert to lengthy discovery processes and potential creditor claims, said Jeff Marwi, a partner and co-head of the restructuring and bankruptcy group at law firm Proskauer Rose LLP.
“He opens himself up to monstrous investigation” if Sears ends up in bankruptcy court, Marwil said. “From Lampert’s perspective, as an insider, the CEO, the largest shareholder, the biggest lender, and having done hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars in transactions to the potential detriment of Sears creditors, he’s at a huge risk in a Chapter 11 proceeding.”
In court, disparate creditor groups could examine Lampert’s past transactions and weigh their merit, and the deals would be judged by the fairness standard, Marwil said."