I think it was George Carlin who quipped, “Did you ever walk around Sears wondering what happened to Roebuck?”
Did you ever walk around Sears wondering what happened to Roebuck?
The company had sales of $800,000 in 1895, but the national Panic of 1893a full scale depressioncaused a cash squeeze and large quantities of unsold merchandise. Roebuck decided to quit (though he later returned in a publicity role). Sears offered Roebuck’s half of the company to Chicago businessman Aaron Nusbaum, who in turn brought in his brother-in-law Julius Rosenwald, to whom Sears owed money. In August 1895, they bought Roebuck’s half of the company for $75,000. The new Sears, Roebuck and Company was re-incorporated in Illinois with a capital stock of $150,000 in August 1895.
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