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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): December 6, 2005
SEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
         
Delaware   000-51217   20-1920798
(State or Other Jurisdiction   (Commission File Number)   (IRS Employer
of Incorporation)       Identification No.)
     
3333 Beverly Road    
Hoffman Estates, Illinois   60179
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (847) 286-2500
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report): Not Applicable
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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Section 2 — Financial Information
Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
Section 7 — Regulation FD
Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.
Section 9 — Financial Statements and Exhibits
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
SIGNATURES
Exhibit Index
Press Release
Letter from the Chairman


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Section 2 —   Financial Information
Item 2.02.   Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On December 6, 2005, the Registrant issued a press release regarding its third quarter 2005 earnings. The press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1.
Section 7 —   Regulation FD
Item 7.01   Regulation FD Disclosure.
Chairman’s Letter
On December 6, 2005 the Chairman of the Registrant issued a letter to shareholders. The letter will be available on the Registrant’s website, www.searsholdings.com, and is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2.
Fiscal 2004 Pro Forma Financial Information
In the Registrant’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarterly periods ended April 30, 2005, July 30, 2005 and October 29, 2005, the Registrant provided unaudited pro forma financial information for the fiscal 2004 interim periods as if Sears, Roebuck and Co. (“Sears”) and Kmart Holding Corporation (“Kmart”) had been combined as of the beginning of fiscal 2004. As noted in those filings, the combination of Kmart and Sears has been treated as a purchase business combination for accounting purposes, with Kmart designated as the acquirer and the historical financial statements of Kmart become the historical financial statements of the Registrant. As also noted in those filings, on a reported basis, the condensed consolidated statements of operations for the fiscal 2005 quarterly and year-to-date periods are not comparable to the respective prior year periods because the prior year periods do not include Sears results. Therefore, the Registrant believes that an understanding of its reported results, trends and on-going performance is not complete without presenting results on a pro forma basis.
The Registrant has compiled preliminary prior year unaudited pro forma financial information presenting the results of operations of Kmart and Sears for the 13-week period ended January 26, 2005, as well as for the fiscal year ended January 26, 2005, as though the companies had been combined as of the beginning of fiscal 2004. The Registrant is furnishing this unaudited pro forma financial information in this Current Report on Form 8-K for informational purposes only to assist investors in formulating a comparative framework within which to analyze the Registrant’s fiscal 2005 performance. The unaudited pro forma financial information is not indicative of the results of operations that would have been achieved if the merger had taken place at the beginning of fiscal 2004, or that may result in the future. In addition, the pro forma information has not been adjusted to reflect any operating efficiencies that have been, or may in the future be, realized as a result of the combination of Kmart and Sears. This pro forma information is based on management’s preliminary purchase price allocation, as reflected in the Registrant’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended October 29, 2005. Further refinements to the purchase price allocation may be necessary, and therefore, the pro forma financial information summarized below is preliminary and subject to change.

 


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The preliminary prior year unaudited pro forma financial results referred to above include restructuring charges and significant gains from the sale of assets. The Company has included an additional schedule that shows the effect of excluding the restructuring charges and the gains on sale of assets from the preliminary prior year pro forma financial results.
Sears Holdings Corporation
millions, except per common share data
                                 
    13 Weeks Ended January 26, 2005  
    As     Pre-merger     Pro Forma        
    Reported(1)     Activity(2)     Adjustments     Pro Forma  
     
 
                               
Merchandise sales and services
  $ 5,928     $ 10,766     $     $ 16,694  
Credit and financial products revenues
          128             128  
     
Total revenues
    5,928       10,894             16,822  
     
 
                               
Cost of sales, buying and occupancy
    4,447       7,752             12,199  
Selling and administrative
    1,036       2,324       5 (3)     3,365  
Depreciation and amortization
    12       272       40 (4)     324  
Provision for uncollectible accounts
          22             22  
Loss (Gain) on sales of assets
    (35 )                 (35 )(7)
Restructuring charges
                       
     
Total costs and expenses
    5,460       10,370       45       15,875  
     
 
                               
Operating income
    468       524       (45 )     947  
Interest expense, net
    (22 )     (65 )     6 (5)     (81 )
Bankruptcy-related recoveries
    45                   45  
Other income
    4       13             17  
     
 
                               
Income before income taxes and minority interest
    495       472       (39 )     928  
Income taxes
    186       136       (15 )(6)     307  
Minority interest
          32             32  
     
 
                               
NET INCOME
  $ 309     $ 304     $ (24 )   $ 589  
     
 
                               
Earnings per common share
                               
Basic
  $ 3.48                     $ 3.90  
Diluted
  $ 3.06                     $ 3.61  
Weighted average shares
                               
Basic
    88.7                       150.9  
Diluted
    101.1                       163.3  
 
(1)   Certain reclassifications have been made to the historical presentation of Kmart to conform to the presentation used in the unaudited pro forma condensed consolidated statement of operations contained in the Registrant’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended October 29, 2005.
 
(2)   Represents the 2004 results of operations for the period October 31, 2004 through January 29, 2005 for the Sears Domestic segment and the period October 3, 2004 through January 1, 2005 for the Sears Canada segment.
 
(3)   Represents an $18 million increase to selling and administrative expense primarily resulting from the adjustment to Sears’ pension and postretirement plans based on the adjustment of such liabilities to fair value, partially offset by the elimination of $13 million of costs incurred by Sears as a result of the merger.

 


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(4)   Represents an increase in depreciation and amortization expense resulting from the adjustment to Sears’ property and equipment and identifiable definite-lived intangible assets based on the adjustment of such assets to fair value.
 
(5)   Represents a decrease to interest expense resulting from the adjustment to Sears debt and capital lease obligations based on the adjustments of such liabilities to fair value.
 
(6)   Represents the aggregate pro forma effective income tax effect (38.4%) applied to the adjustments described in notes (3) through (5) above.
 
(7)   Kmart recognized aggregate gains of $35 million during the 13 weeks ended January 26, 2005, including aggregate gains of $12 million related to the assignment of a leased property to The Home Depot, Inc. The gains continue to be reflected in the pro forma amounts shown above, increasing operating income by $35 million and net income by approximately $22 million, or $0.14 per diluted common share.
Sears Holdings Corporation
millions, except per common share data
                                 
    Fiscal Year Ended January 26, 2005  
    As     Pre-merger     Pro Forma        
    Reported(1)     Activity(2)     Adjustments     Pro Forma  
     
 
                               
Merchandise sales and services
  $ 19,821     $ 35,742     $     $ 55,563  
Credit and financial products revenues
          381             381  
     
Total revenues
    19,821       36,123             55,944  
     
 
                               
Cost of sales, buying and occupancy
    14,967       25,945       8 (3)     40,920  
Selling and administrative
    3,958       8,418       66 (4)     12,442  
Depreciation and amortization
    26       984       185 (5)     1,195  
Provision for uncollectible accounts
          64             64  
Loss (Gain) on sales of assets
    (946 )(6)     (9 )     599 (6)     (356 )(6)
Restructuring charges
          41             41  
     
Total costs and expenses
    18,005       35,443       858       54,306  
     
 
                               
Operating income
    1,816       680       (858 )     1,638  
Interest expense, net
    (108 )     (265 )     23 (7)     (350 )
Bankruptcy-related recoveries
    58                   58  
Other income
    8       66             74  
     
 
                               
Income before income taxes and minority interest
    1,774       481       (835 )     1,420  
Income taxes
    669       141       (319 )(8)     491  
Minority interest
          46             46  
     
NET INCOME
  $ 1,105     $ 294     $ (516 )   $ 883  
     
 
                               
Earnings per common share
                               
Basic
  $ 12.37                     $ 5.83  
Diluted
  $ 10.91                     $ 5.40  
Weighted average shares
                               
Basic
    89.3                       151.5  
Diluted
    101.4                       163.6  
 
(1)   Certain reclassifications have been made to the historical presentation of Kmart to conform to the presentation used in the unaudited pro forma condensed consolidated statement of operations contained in the Registrant’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended October 29, 2005.
 
(2)   Represents the 2004 results of operations for the period February 1, 2004 through January 29, 2005 for the Sears Domestic segment and the period January 4, 2004 through January 1, 2005 for the Sears Canada segment.

 


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(3)   Represents an increase to cost of sales, buying and occupancy expense resulting from the adjustment to Sears’ inventory based on the adjustment of such assets to fair value.
 
(4)   Represents a $79 million increase to selling and administrative expense primarily resulting from the adjustment to Sears’ pension and postretirement plans based on the adjustment of such liabilities to fair value, partially offset by the elimination of $13 million of costs incurred by Sears as a result of the merger.
 
(5)   Represents an increase in depreciation and amortization expense resulting from the adjustment to Sears’ property and equipment and identifiable definite-lived intangible assets based on the adjustment of such assets to fair value.
 
(6)   On September 29, 2004, Sears acquired ownership or leasehold interest in 50 Kmart stores for approximately $575 million. During the thirteen weeks ended October 27, 2004, Kmart recognized a gain on the sale amounting to $599 million. This adjustment eliminates the gain on the sale recognized by Kmart.
 
    In addition, Kmart recognized aggregate gains of $347 million during fiscal 2004, including aggregate gains of $253 million related to the sale of four properties and the assignment of 14 leased properties to The Home Depot, Inc. These gains continue to be reflected in the pro forma amounts shown above, increasing operating income by $347 million and net income by approximately $214 million, or $1.31 per diluted common share.
 
(7)   Represents a decrease to interest expense resulting from the adjustment to Sears debt and capital lease obligations based on the adjustments of such liabilities to fair value.
 
(8)   Represents the aggregate pro forma effective income tax effect (38.4%) applied to the adjustments described in notes (3) through (7) above.
Pro Forma Adjusted Results of Operations
The following presentation of results of operations excludes the effect of restructuring charges and gains (losses) on sales of assets. For purposes of evaluating operating performance of the Company’s business for comparable periods, the Company’s management excludes these items as management considers gains (losses) on the sale of assets to result from investing decisions rather than ongoing operations and does not view restructuring charges as indicative of ongoing performance of the business as they may vary significantly from period to period and have a disproportionate effect in a given period, which affects the comparability of results.
(millions except per share amounts)
                                                 
    13 Weeks Ended January 26, 2005     Fiscal Year Ended January 26, 2005  
            Special     Pro Forma -             Special     Pro Forma -  
    Pro Forma     Items     Adjusted     Pro Forma     Items     Adjusted  
Revenues
                                               
Merchandise sales and services
  $ 16,694     $     $ 16,694     $ 55,563     $     $ 55,563  
Credit and Financial Products Revenue
    128               128       381               381  
         
Total Revenue
    16,822               16,822       55,944               55,944  
         
 
                                               
Costs and Expenses
                                               
Cost of sales, buying and occupancy
    12,199               12,199       40,920               40,920  
Selling and administrative expenses
    3,365               3,365       12,442               12,442  
Depreciation and amortization
    324               324       1,195               1,195  
Provision for uncollectible accounts
    22               22       64               64  
Loss (Gain) on sales of assets
    (35 )     35             (356 )     356        
Restructuring charges (1)
                        41       (41 )      
 
                                               
         
Total costs and expenses
    15,875       35       15,910       54,306       315       54,621  
         
 
                                               
Operating income
    947       (35 )     912       1,638       (315 )     1,323  
Interest expense
    (81 )             (81 )     (350 )             (350 )
Bankruptcy-related recoveries
    45               45       58               58  
Other income
    17               17       74               74  
         
 
                                               
Income before income taxes and minority interest
    928       (35 )     893       1,420       (315 )     1,105  
Income taxes
    307       (13 )     294       491       (119 )     372  
Minority interest
    32               32       46               46  
 
                                               
         
Net income
  $ 589     $ (22 )   $ 567     $ 883     $ (196 )   $ 687  
         
 
                                               
Earnings per common share
                                               
Basic
  $ 3.90     $ (0.14 )   $ 3.76     $ 5.83     $ (1.30 )   $ 4.53  
Diluted
  $ 3.61     $ (0.13 )   $ 3.47     $ 5.40     $ (1.20 )   $ 4.20  
 
                                               
Weighted average shares
                                               
Basic
    150.9               150.9       151.5               151.5  
Diluted
    163.3               163.3       163.6               163.6  
 
(1)   The $41 million restructuring charge recorded in fiscal 2004 reflects a charge recorded at Sears in the second quarter of 2004 as part of a productivity initiative.
Section 9 —   Financial Statements and Exhibits
Item 9.01   Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(c) Exhibits
Exhibit 99.1 — Press release dated December 6, 2005, furnished pursuant to Item 2.02.
Exhibit 99.2 — Letter from the Chairman dated December 6, 2005, furnished pursuant to Item 7.01.

 


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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
         
  SEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
 
 
  By:   /s/ William K. Phelan    
    William K. Phelan   
Date: December 6, 2005    Vice President and Controller   
 

 


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Exhibit Index
     
 
   
99.1
  Press release dated December 6, 2005.
99.2
  Letter from the Chairman dated December 6, 2005.