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Sears CEO to Step Down in February


Sears Holdings Corp said Chief Executive Louis D'Ambrosio will step down for family health
reasons after the U.S. retailer reported a 1.8 percent decline in quarter-to-date sales at stores open at least a year.

Edward Lampert will assume the role of Sears CEO in addition to his current role as chairman, Sears said in a statement late on Monday. D'Ambrosio became the chief executive in February
2011.

Total domestic comparable store sales for the nine-weekperiod declined 1.8 percent largely due to sales declines in the consumer electronics category at both Sears and affiliate Kmart,
the company said.
  
Kmart recorded a 3.8 percent fall in comparable store sales for the nine-week period. Kmart's quarter-to-date comparable store sales decline reflects a significant decline in consumer
electronics, besides weak sales in the pharmacy, grocery and household and drug categories.
  
Reported net loss attributable to Sears Holdings' shareholders for the quarter ending Feb. 2, 2013 will be between $280 million and $360 million, or between $2.64 and $3.40 loss
per share, the company said.

Excluding items, net income is expected to be between $132 million and $212 million, or between $1.25 and $2 per share.

source: foxbusiness.com