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             Kmart once was the nation number one discount retailer, now struggles to make a profit. The mega discount store has a long history in retail that dates back 103 years, established by Sebastian Kresge in 1899. The company went public in 1918 on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1966 sales topped one billion, S. S. Kresge runs 915 stores, including 162 Kmarts. In 1977 the company changes its name from S.S. Kresge to Kmart Corporation. Over the company's 103-year history it has acquired several profitable chain of stores. Walden Book Company, Home Centers of America, Office Max, Border Books, and 70 percent of The Sports Authority. In 1990's Kmart's long reign as top discount retailer started to crumble due to mismanagement and allegations of CEO misuse of funds. January 22, 2002 Kmart files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it was the biggest retail bankruptcy in history. A Look At Kmart's History, (2002), http://www.click2houston.com/news/1200357/detail.html.
             Today, James B. Adamson is the new chairman and CEO of Kmart Corporation. "Adamson acknowledge that same store sales soften last quarter. But, he noted that December's sales could be slightly positive, helped by sales of Martha Stewart's new line of holiday products. The home fashion "Every Day" line of home products, and furnishings have come under scrutiny lately as Stewart, who is Kmart's biggest license spokesperson, faces possible federal charges related to her sale of Imclone System stock last year". .
             A. Define the business research and its purpose.
             The purpose of this paper is to investigate the problems of Kmart. Kmart's mission is to provide discounted clothing, food, houseware, hardware items, and outdoor gardening products. Thru research find out, which items are profitable and which items are not. .
             B. Explain the business problem(s) under investigation.
             1. Survey public opinion of company image. Martha Steward, Kmart's high profile spoke person, under investigation, scandal-evolving insider trading.


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