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Sears gets fresh lifeline from familiar source
Beleagured Sears Holdings is borrowing yet more money from CEO Eddie Lampert's hedge fund. Lampert's hedge fund, ESL Investments, has agreed to give the company a new line of credit, valued at $200 million. On July 13, Lampert's ESL Partners entered into a short-term line of credit loans, which carry a maturity date of 151 days and a fixed interest rate of 9.75% per year, Sears said. -
Troubled jewelry store giant taps 25-year P&G vet as new CEO
Signet Jewelers, which is battling a gender-discrimination class-action case, has named its first-ever female CEO. Signet announced that CEO Mark Light has retired due to "health reaons." He will be succeeded by beauty and health veteran Virginia "Gina" C. Drosos, who has served as an independent director of the company’s board since 2012, effective August 1, 2017.

