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Monday, February 09, 2009
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Nearly one-third of Sears Holdings' shares are sold short. The struggling company's stock has fallen 58% over the past year, but investors looking to profit from a further demise will pay dearly… Brokers are now charging 30% to 40% interest to lend shares for selling short.

Considering the company’s healthy cash position (nearly $2 billion) and size ($5 billion market cap), it might be time to go long…

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Topics: Short Selling | Stocks
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