A couple months ago, it seemed like Stanley was the favored company to buy-out Sears. Then, all of a sudden Stanley decided to buy Newell's tool lines (Irwin, Lenox, etc) instead. So now, there doesn't seem to be a clear front-runner.
When thinking about someone buying Craftsman, I gotta wonder what someone gets in the deal? Craftsman outsources so much (manufacturing, design, etc), that there doesn't seem to be much there except for the brand names and trademarks. I really wonder exactly what someone gets when they buy Craftsman? It seems like there isn't much besides the intellectual property.
Not to mention, the asking price was rumored to be around $2 Billion dollars. Also, the rumors are flying around that Sears is about to fold. Potential buyers have to be thinking that they might be better off to just wait and buy Craftsman out of bankruptcy, in order to get a better deal.