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Galraedia

(5,027 posts)
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 11:48 PM Jul 2013

Ayn Rand killed Sears

Eddie Lampert, the legendary hedge fund manager, was once hailed as the “Steve Jobs of the investment world” and the second coming of Warren Buffett. These days, he claims the number 2 spot on Forbes’ list of America’s worst CEOs. He has destroyed Sears, the iconic retail giant founded in 1886, which used to be known as the place “Where America Shops.”

America now avoids Sears at all costs, thanks largely to Mr. Lampert and his love of twisted economic logic.

A bit of background: Lampert cut his teeth on Wall Street at the risk-arbitrage desk of Goldman Sachs under Robert Rubin, who later became U.S. Treasury Secretary and now serves as vice chairman at Citigroup. In 1988, Lampert founded ESL Investments and joined the billionaire’s club at age 41. He rose to fame in the early 2000s for seizing control of Kmart during bankruptcy and then using it to take over Sears. Along the way he was kidnapped and deposited on a motel toilet in handcuffs for nearly 40 hours, and lived to tell the tale. Lampert is known for his touchiness and odd habits, such as conducting meetings from a bare bones room to Sears executives forced to tune in by videoconference. He hates flying.

You might say that Lampert is the distillation of the fervent market worship and wrong-headed economic approaches that came to dominate the U.S. in the 1980s and have yet to run their fatal course. He adores Ayn Rand, and is reported to have given out copies of Atlas Shrugged during an ESL annual dinner. Lampert is also a fan of Friedrich von Hayek, the Austrian economist beloved by conservatives and libertarians. As a Robert Rubin protégé, he absorbed the lessons of a man whose discredited economic focus on budget deficits ended up starving the country’s infrastructure, education and alternative energy.

Read more: http://www.salon.com/2013/07/18/ayn_rand_killed_sears_partner/?upw

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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
1. Steve Jobs made Apple the number one tech brand and the most profitable company in history.
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 12:04 AM
Jul 2013

With sound ideas and well thought out long term plans.

This guy sounds like a psychotic loser who's luck ran out.

adirondacker

(2,921 posts)
3. You'd think. Probably just need to look at the top salaries. Funny thing, I used to go to Sears for
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 02:42 AM
Jul 2013

tires and brakes because they were reasonable. That changed about 7 years ago, when the wait for service turned into an entire morning or afternoon. Short staffed/incompetent. I go to an old local shop for them now. I pay an extra few dollars, but the job is done in an hour.

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