What is the end goal here? Will they come back? Will they go away? Are the remaining stores here to stay? Will they buy a new company? I can see Sears and Kmart merging with Rite-Aid or Joan's Fabrics. I think Transformco needs to invest in the stores more than they already do.
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Boots are boots for boots! Let's all have some likeor and drink from boots! Boots, boots and more boots!
Yes, and I'm going to be playing in the NBA next Week, since I'm too busy this Week, with my supermodel wife, Cashing out my Winning Powerball Jackpot Ticket this Week! All this, and Sears coming back, are equally likely!
Transformco is basically Seritage. Liquidating their real estate to pay Eddie's bills.
I don't care if they stay or go, but I wish someone would mow down the weeds growing in the parking lot
The merge with Woolworth's is still pending.
I heard they are buying Goodwill thrift shops in order to appeal to the market seeking higher end merchandise!
Lampert, that is
Yes! And I think you are the person to do it! Your ideas are brilliant,you are thinking outside of the box and your thoughts are revolutionary and way ahead of their time.
It would be nice if Mr lambert bought Dollar General so they too could disappear.
Yes they will make a HUGE comeback! They might grow from 8 to, ---gasp---, A WHOLE NINE STORES, if you wait long enough. 🙄🙄🙄 Excuse me while I pick myself off the ground, because I fell over with excitement about this prospect!
Is it true that ESL/Transformco is planning to make a move for Family Dollar/Dollar Tree?