Sears Holdings Chair Sees A Lot Of Sears In Previous Perma-Loser Eli Manning

Oh, man I love sports metaphors. Eddie Lampert do too.

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February 28, 2008

To Our Shareholders:

I would like to start off this letter in a rather unconventional way by congratulating the New York Giants, led by their young quarterback Eli Manning and by head coach Tom Coughlin, for winning the Super Bowl earlier this month. This was quite an upset victory. Throughout the regular season, fans and the media were quick to criticize Manning every time he had a bad game, and to question his leadership. As recently as late November, after a particularly disappointing loss to Minnesota in which Manning threw four interceptions, many pundits were declaring him a bust. Manning, however, did not give up or lose heart. He remained focused, continued to work hard on his game and on improving his skills, ultimately leading the Giants to the NFL Championship and being named the Super Bowl MVP.

I mention this not because I am a Giants fan (I am actually a lifelong fan of the New York Jets) but rather because the Giants’ story reminds me of what we went through a few years ago with Kmart. When I first became involved with Kmart in 2002, during its bankruptcy, the company had been given up for dead by most industry analysts and media commentators. Kmart was like an undrafted free agent who nobody thought had a chance to play in the big leagues. Its more than 150,000 employees and its investors had an uncertain future. Despite intense criticism of and skepticism about the company and its prospects, we were able to rally Kmart’s various constituents and turn an unprofitable, failing company into a profitable company with hope for the future. Like Eli Manning, we know what it’s like to be underestimated and questioned, but we intend to keep working on our game to achieve our full potential.

I would be the first to tell you that I never expected it to be easy, and it certainly hasn’t been. But it has been rewarding – rewarding to those investors in Kmart who stuck with the company after it emerged from bankruptcy, to the vendors who continued doing business with Kmart, to the associates who remained with Kmart, and to the customers and communities who continued to support the company.


Sears Holding Letter [SEC]

Comments

Posted by guest, Feb 28, 2008 3:48PM

Eddie Lampert do too.

Posted by Bess Levin, Feb 28, 2008 3:56PM

That was purposeful--bad grammar is funny to me.

Posted by Yo, Feb 28, 2008 4:58PM

Somebody probably just told Eddie about Eli Manning and this pursuit called "football" over the weekend. To call Eli Manning "underestimated" and equating him and Kmart to "an undrafted free agent who nobody thought had a chance to play in the big leagues" is preposterous. Hey Eddie - Eli was the #1 draft of the 2004 draft. He makes shedloads of money. He's hardly underappreciated. If you want more of a motivational "undrafted free agent" type of story, try Tom Brady a few years before that. Oh, and I don't think many people call the NFL the "big leagues." That's really more of a baseball expression. Dweeb.
It always ticks me off when NPR tries to talk sports. Add hedge fund weenies to that list.

Posted by guest, Feb 28, 2008 5:03PM

Wow, what an angry guy. Sounds like somebody got cut from the football team...and probably a few jobs, too.

Posted by guest, Feb 28, 2008 5:43PM

Kmart is history. It's dead. Stop dreaming.

Posted by guest, Feb 29, 2008 4:37AM

WTF happened to this site?
I remeber when you guys seemed cool now it's like your on the loser end of a bad high school break up.

Posted by Anonymous, Feb 29, 2008 9:17AM

Eddie's thinking St Crispins Day Speech, I'm thinking Charge of the Light Brigade.

Turn and run.

Posted by guest, Feb 29, 2008 9:26AM

I had a dream the other night where I sat next to Tom Brady at X-Bar, and he told me his name was "Dan Marino." (I knew he was lying, but I went with it) We stared into each other's eyes and he told me about what gangly nerds the Manning boys are, and I told him a joke about Vaseline and Whisky.

Does this mean I'm gay ?

Posted by guest, Feb 29, 2008 9:39AM

don't worry about it. Everyone is a little gay. Life would otherwise be unbearable. GAnalYst

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