ESL is a hedge fund company. He used ESL money to prop up Sears. Isn't he taking people investment to support a dieing corporation. Wouldn't the investors loose money? Isn't that illegal?
It IS illegal if done incorrectly. That's exactly why Sears HAS to make it till summer. Basically if he uses all the collateral to secure loans he knows they can't repay...it's illegal. There's a timeframe that allows you to be in the clear for that kind of manipulation and he clears it this summer.
He's been investigated by the SEC and sued by his own board so...
It IS illegal if done incorrectly. That's exactly why Sears HAS to make it till summer. Basically if he uses all the collateral to secure loans he knows they can't repay...it's illegal. There's a timeframe that allows you to be in the clear for that kind of manipulation and he clears it this summer.
He's been investigated by the SEC and sued by his own board so...
I was talking to the owner of my sears hometown store today and he told me some very interesting news about SBD, Sears, KDC, and more...
First, the good news... He said that Stanley is committed to bring back production to the USA and that within 5 years they are hoping to be making most if not all things here! I know, I know, we'll believe it when we see it. But if that's the info he got from corporate then who am I to argue?
Second, he was telling me that they are planning on starting to sell Craftsman screwdrivers and maybe a few other small items at Walmart... I'm guessing this is kind of a test to see how they sell.
Third, they are REALLY starting to split off the Hometown & other independent stores from the corporate owned locations (Sears Holdings). They (franchises / KDC owned) will no longer "promote" Shop Your Way after this Sunday (the 26th). But I believe if you mention it they will still apply it. The Hometown stores / KDC actually get charged like 1.5% or something from the points people use (kind of like a CC fee) so KDC figured why are they bothering as it doesn't really benefit them any. You will still be able to buy online and pickup in store and do all the usual sears coupons & points and such.
I was at my local Ace hardware earlier this week and one of the older guys working the tool department told me that if I had any Craftsman I needed warrantied, I better do it soon. He said they've been told that Stanley may not honor be honoring it soon. I don't know how true that is, or how much that is just worry.
I know they rearranged the store to be able to put up a big Tekton display. And it worked well enough to get me to bring home a 1/2" drive low-profile ratchet. I have a lot of US Craftsman, but until their quality goes back up and I know the warranty is good, I'm not buying any more
I would be astonished if SBD does not honor the Cman warrantee. After all, What is the point of paying all the money for the brand if you are going to kill it! As pointed out in an earlier post almost all hand tools carry a lifetime warrantee. The question is how easy will it be to use it.
My local Ace Hardware told me they will only honor Cman warrantees if you bought the tool from them. I guess you have to provide a sales reciept to prove where you bought it. If that is going to be SBD policy I think that *****. But lets see what officially comes down before we assume too much.
When you have a retail store who may sell 4 or 5 brands of tools they may want to push the brand that gives them the best incentives that month.
It would be very encouraging if SBD brings the china made Cman products back to the US. We can only hope!
Are you insane?I think with SBD taking over it will get better... At least they aren't running their brand names into the ground...
Okay... Well what I meant is at least SBD is staying a profitable company, unlike Sears that is sinking like the Titanic with the inevitable end of the company going belly up.
Yes, many brands of the past were much better quality, but to stay competitive and fit the budget of the larger market segments prices had to be cut, and in turn quality suffered. You can still buy high-quality tools, you are just going to pay out the nose for them and for a homeowner that might use a tool once a month it wouldn't make sense.