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Sears Holdings' Bankruptcy Could Drag Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Down With It

Shares of the spinoff debuted at around $30 and prospered briefly, but it has been almost all downhill for the past five years. A combination of pricing pressure in Sears Hometown's core appliance market and general retail malaise has led to a long string of losses. For most of 2018, Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores stock has been trading for around $2.

The company is still highly dependent on Sears

while the company has been working to sign direct supply agreements with vendors, it still bought 78% of its merchandise from Sears Holdings last year (down from 80% in fiscal 2016). That likely reflects the prominence of Kenmore appliances and Craftsman tools in Sears Hometown's merchandise mix. Indeed, the appliance and tool categories accounted for 77% of sales in the first half of fiscal 2018.

For the moment, Sears Holdings is operating normally despite filing for bankruptcy. That said, liquidation is a possible outcome -- and could come as soon as the first half of 2019. This would force Sears Hometown to scramble to find new suppliers. It would also lose the purchasing power of Sears Holdings, which currently supplies it with merchandise at cost. As a result, Sears Hometown might have to pay more for merchandise, crimping its profitability.

Even if Sears Holdings stays in business, its financial position is likely to remain tenuous. It has tried to save money by slashing its marketing budget to the bone. That means less exposure for the Kenmore and Craftsman brands, which has weighed on sales at Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores over the past year or so.

Do customers understand the difference?

The intangible aspects of the Sears Holdings bankruptcy could have just as big an impact on Sears Hometown as the more practical issues. The bankruptcy filing was national news, due to the company's history as one of the pioneers of retail in the United States. The distinction between Sears Holdings and Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores is a far subtler point -- one that even major media outlets have overlooked at times.

As a result, customers may not realize that the Sears Holdings bankruptcy doesn't directly impact Sears Hometown or Sears Outlet stores. That could make them nervous to shop there.

Of course, Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores is likely to continue advertising its independence from Sears Holdings -- and the mostly franchised nature of the Hometown chain. But it could be forced to substantially increase its marketing spending just to avoid losing customers. That's an expense it can't really afford, given that the company still hasn't reached breakeven.

Secular trends aren't favorable, either

Aside from the headwind created by the Sears bankruptcy, the Sears Hometown chain is likely to face competitive pressure from the growth of e-commerce. Historically, the chain's competitive advantage has been that many of its stores are the only game in town.

E-commerce has given consumers more options. While appliance sales haven't moved online as quickly as other merchandise categories, it's reasonable to assume that people will become more comfortable buying appliances online over time. That means Sears Hometown could face withering competition from larger retailers with far greater purchasing scale.

The Sears Outlet segment is more promising, due to its dominant position in the "as is" appliance clearance business. However, it represents less than a third of the company's total revenue. Between the near-term headwinds from the Sears Holdings bankruptcy and the uncertain future of the Sears Hometown business, investors should probably steer clear of Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores stock -- even though it is trading for a fraction of book value.

https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/11/30/sears-holdings-bankruptcy-sears-hometown-outlet.aspx

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SHO is nothing but a joke!!!

Selling "refurbished" appliances and pure c-ap.

The upper management do nothing (you know the ol' bous club) and get paid VERY well.

They are really god at hiding the trurh!!!

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One of the local Hometown stores is telling folks they aren't affiliated with Sears and the BK has nothing to do with them.

Good luck with that .

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Duh? The Sears name is tainted.

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