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In reply to the discussion: Sears on verge of fading away after closing more than 3,000 stores [View all]bucolic_frolic
(54,010 posts)9. Sear grew into a marketing suburban powerhouse after WWII
It really didn't make anything. The products, American state of the art, were made for Sears and sold through their stores with various brand names. That entire system has melted down with foreign competition.
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Sears on verge of fading away after closing more than 3,000 stores [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Dec 27
OP
When we were first married (dinosaurs still roamed the earth), Sears was where you went to get everything.
Vinca
Dec 27
#5
Funny, I was thinking about this again and it occurred to me that when I was a teenager, I'm pretty sure
Vinca
Dec 28
#37
I just read yesterday that they co owned Prodigy back in the day along with IBM
fujiyamasan
Dec 28
#26