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SHLD: Bull or Bear?
not a RE play anymore, do you like the stores?
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-13.43%
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85 days
Sears now loses cash, as of the last two quarters. It must spend to revitalize stores in an environment of consumer tightening. Meanwhile the competition with Wal-mart, Costco, and Amazon continues. But the real reason to not own Sears is commercial RE. Once the reason why many bulls in recent years cited Sears as a great value play, it is quite possible that the value of the CRE neath Sears stores is actually worth nothing. Think about it. Even the best retailers will have to shut down stores and shrink during a consumer depression. thus their CRE holdings are less than everyone ...
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Sears (SHLD) manipulates market? Stay away from the stock
SHLD
-85.15%
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366 days
Filed under: Earnings reports, Bad news, Newsletters, Sears Holdings (SHLD), Stocks to Sell Do corporate management teams and board of directors manipulate stock prices?
You bet they do. Despite being charged to act in the best interest of shareholders, those running publicly traded companies will often go to extremes to convince the market of value that may or may not be there. <>We all remember the stories of the accounting games that were used to feed the Wall Street beat-the-estimate game. In the days of the crazy bull market, beating the number would be rewarded with huge gains in stock val>...
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$43 Price Target...Analysis Here
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+20.37%
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452 days
IMHO, as of 6:20 am 9/8/2008, by the valuation numbers only, relative to its industry, SHLD is overvalued: SHLD's projected P/E is 47.2x while its industry (Department Stores) is averaging a projected P/E of 21.0x, implying a projected stock price of $40.40. SHLD's projected earnings growth rate is 12.33% and its PEG is 3.83 while the industry average PEG is 1.82, implying a projected stock price of $43.09. Here are the analysis details: http://www.freestockvalueranker.com/?under_over=-1&method... Why is this stock so overvalued?
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While Street Yells 'Sell!' Lampert Buys Back 4% of Sears
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-20.37%
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460 days
The results for Sears’ (SHLD) second fiscal quarter are now out and, for most people, they are not very pretty. Year over year sales declines, net income down, lowered guidance. These things are, in essence, death to any retailer, or any publicly traded corporation for that matter. Here are some headlines I read this morning:
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: This retail tide can lift all boats
SHLD
-24.07%
in
448 days
(closed on 11/25/09)
Filed under: Dell (DELL), Wal-Mart (WMT), PepsiCo (PEP), Market matters, Penney (J.C.) (JCP), Best Buy (BBY), Sears Holdings (SHLD), General Mills (GIS), Procter and Gamble (PG), Kohl's Corp (KSS), AMR Corp (AMR), Contl Airlines'B' (CAL), Economic data, Oil, Jones Apparel Group (JNY), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL), Urban Outfitters (URBN), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says with gas coming down further, the coming rally could be broad and fierce. The great hurricane fakeout leaves us with oil much lower than it began, having launched itself from $112. No...
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Sears Faces Bankruptcy Risk If Economy Doesn't Improve
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+18.33%
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484 days
When management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for poor fundamental economics, it's the reputation of the business that remains intact. - Warren Buffett Eddie Lampert has a simple strategy when it comes to investing: Buy a large portion of stock in a particular company in which he can influence the management, cut expenses at the company and use the money to buy back stocks. He has been successful so far. Autozone (AZO) is a great example.
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Sears Holdings Corp
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-5.58%
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493 days
<> It has been a year since we started some of our model portfolios. Each model portfolio consists of the top 25 stocks top ranked with its criteria. How did the model portfolios do? What worked and what didn’t? What are we doing differently this year? Performance Review <> The Most Weighted Portfolio did best in 2006, gained more than 22% without including the dividends. This portfolio consists of the 25 stocks with the highest combined weightings. There is only 1 loser among the 25 stocks, which is Progressive Insurance (PGR). The top performers are Comcast CMCSK and Sears (SH<>><>>><>><>>>...
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Numbers Check on Sears Holdings - It's Cheap
SHLD
+21.12%
in
45 days
(closed on 08/31/08)
With its market price declining daily, giving me the opportunity to pick up even more shares, I thought I’d present a very rough look at how the market is valuing Sears Holdings (SHLD) right now, putting reasonable numbers to a rather abstract investment idea. <>Reality check number 1: In normal times, Sears is generating a good $50 billion in sales. $50B. The current market value hovers around $10B, or one fifth of sales. Add in net debt ($2.7B in LT debt and capital lease obligations plus a $1.1B pension shortfall) and subtract cash ($1.4B), enterprise value goes up to about $12.5B. Is >...
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Sears Remains a Compelling Short
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+13.45%
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550 days
Sears Holdings (SHLD), the fourth largest broadline retailer in the US, recently reported a net loss of $56 million, or $0.43 loss per share in Q1 2008 versus net income of $223 million in Q1 of 2007. Total US same-store sales declined 8.6%. <> Sears attributed this decline to several reasons: 1. Increasing competition. 2. Weakness in the general economy and housing market. 3. Increased costs in consumer staples such as food and gas. Interim CEO Bruce Johnson said, "Our first quarter results reflect the difficult economic environment and intense competition for consumer business." Following th>...
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Sears in Trouble Over Short-Term, But Looks Solid Over Long-Term
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-15.97%
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554 days
5/29 - "Now the hysterical folks out there will screaming about a loss that ought not be all that surprising. Those of us who invest in the business, look at the balance sheet and cash position and recognize those are a solid as ever. As a mater of fact, when compared to competitors JC Penny (JCP), Kohl's (KSS), Macy's (M) and even Home Depot (HD), Sears has by far the strongest balance sheet. It also is the largest appliance retailer by FAR. Since that category currently is being hit very hard by housing, it only stands to reason that they will suffer more than the others. "
"What to do? ...
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Sears Needs More than Buybacks for Its Stock to Turn Around
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+15.97%
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554 days
5/29 - "Another quarter in the books for Sears Holdings (SHLD), and another lackluster effort on the retail front. These days it seems hopes for profit come only from the Holdings rather than the Sears as Hedge Fund manager turned executive Ed Lampert has been unable to turn around the retail division with any amount of success in recent quarters...Sears posted a net loss of $56Million ($0.43/share). On the top line, Revenue fell almost 6% to $11.07Billion."
"...gross margins declined by 1% to 27%. As the economy weakened in the United States, it became clearer that bigger ticket items wou...
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