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2008-12-04T00:48:43Zsears on the rocks
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Back in March, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.influxinsights.com/blog/article/1231/the-different-side-of-sears.html" target="_blank">Influx suggested</a> the charismatic <b>Mr.Lampert</b> might lack the skills to turn around the ailing <b>Sears </b>brand. <br><br>Now <a target="_blank" href="http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/29/magazines/fortune/kapner.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2007112914">Fortune magazine has written a detailed story</a> on the topic and seems to agree. <br><br><i><b>"The litany of problems at Sears looks to be getting worse, not
better. Sears is neglecting many of the basic strategies that attract
shoppers, including renovating stores, stocking the right merchandise
and taking timely markdowns. Though a pullback in consumer spending has
compounded the company's problems, people who know Sears well say many
of the company's troubles are self-inflicted. (Neither Sears nor
Lampert's office responded to questions for this story.) </b></i><p><i><b>Conversations
with several of Sears' suppliers, who spoke on condition they not be
named, paint a picture of a company adrift, hobbled by high turnover in
the merchandising ranks, and veering from one idea to another. "Sears
does everything it can to chase away the customer," said one of its
apparel suppliers. Company executives, he said, have become
disproportionately focused on the numerical side of retailing,
obsessing over profit margins and inventory turns, at the expense of
larger merchandising issues - such as stocking products that consumers
want to buy."</b></i> </p><br><br><br>Posted by Ed CottonInflux Insights2007-12-01T23:08:36Z