Bankrupt Sears wants to give executives $19 million in bonuses

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New York (CNN Business) Sears is seeking court approval to pay executives as much as $19 million in quarterly bonuses while the company struggles to restructure in bankruptcy.

Three top executives could get nearly $1 million each if the company goes out of business. If Sears remains in business, they could get nearly $500,000 each for hitting the top performance targets.

Sears filed two different types of bonus plans in bankruptcy court Thursday. The first is for the top 18 "key" executives, who would collectively get as much as $2.1 million per quarter. The bonuses would only be paid in full if Sears reaches its cash-flow targets. Sears Holdings, which includes both Sears and Kmart, has been burning through cash at a rate of about $125 million a month.

A second retention bonus plan was designed to encourage 322 other unnamed executives to stay put during Sears' reorganization. They would collectively get $16.9 million a quarter, which works out to an average of about $52,000 per quarter per executive. No executive could receive more the $150,000 in bonuses for staying with the company during the bankruptcy process.

A judge's approval is needed before the bonuses could be paid. A hearing on the plans is set for December 20.

pastryfiend on November 16th, 2018 at 23:52 UTC »

I've often thought that Sears could be ahead of where Amazon is now. They had nationwide distribution centers and stores everywhere. They already had a foundation of mail order from a century of experience. They could have offered same day delivery on so much stuff, by simply shrinking down their oversized stores and using that space to warehouse the most popular items, for same day delivery. Heck, even small towns with their catalog stores could have offered rural folks free shipping to stores.

Sears had the most iconic brands, Kenmore, DieHard, Craftsman, Weatherbeater etc.. These were the go-to, trusted brands for so many people. It boggles the mind how far they have fallen.

Trimestrial on November 16th, 2018 at 22:05 UTC »

Eddie Lampert, while CEO of sears sold Sear's properties to his company, and started charging Sears rent...

Dustin_00 on November 16th, 2018 at 21:48 UTC »

25 years ago they could have taken their catalog online.

So sad to watch now.