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Sears Holdings Corporation
Rank: 38 (Previous rank: 33)
Get quote: SHLD
Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Aylwin B. Lewis
Address: 3333 Beverly Rd.
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Phone: 847-286-2500
Website: http://www.searsholdings.com
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Revenues 53,012.0 7.9
Profits 1,490.0 73.7
Assets 30,066.0
Stockholders' Equity 12,714.0
Market Value 3/23/2007 28,008.6
Revenues 2.8
Assets 5.0
Stockholders' equity 11.7
2006 $ 9.57
% change from 2005 71.2
1996-2006 annual growth rate % N.A.
2006 45.4
1996-2006 annual rate N.A.
1 Wal-Mart Stores 1 351,139.0
2 Target 33 59,490.0
3 Sears Holdings 38 53,012.0
4 Federated Dept. Stores 76 28,711.0
5 J.C. Penney 116 19,903.0
6 Kohl's 152 15,544.2
7 Dollar General 273 9,169.8
8 Nordstrom 286 8,560.7
9 Dillard's 307 7,849.4
10 Family Dollar Stores 359 6,394.8
11 Saks 570 3,564.3
12 Bon-Ton Stores 581 3,455.8
13 Belk 591 3,375.4
14 Retail Ventures 651 3,014.1
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures are for fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2007.
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