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Option Update: Sears Holding June put volatility up into EPS

Sears Holding (NASDAQ: SHLD) closed at $94.94 Wednesday.

SHLD is scheduled to release Q1 results on May 29.

SHLD June call option implied volatility is at 46, puts are at 56. SHLD average option implied volatility over the last 26-weeks average is 46 according to Track Data. SHLD puts are priced higher than calls because SHLD is difficult to borrow.

NASDAQ 100-QQQQ overall implied volatility at 24; 26-week average is 28.

Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com

Option update: Volatility up at Sears (SHLD) and Sprint Nextel (S)

Sprint Nextel (NYSE: S) operates a wireless and wireline network servicing 54 million customers, closed at $19.28.

  • The Wall Street Journal reported that S board of directors started a search in August to replace current CEO Gary Forsee.
  • Alex Brown says: "We continue to believe that any change in leadership at this point will lead to yet another year or more of attempting to turn the company around."
  • S November option implied volatility of 39 is above its 26-week average of 31 according to Track Data, suggesting larger risk.

Sears Holding (NASDAQ: SHLD) closed at $141.40.

  • The WSJ says: "Activist investor Ralph Whitworth "has reportedly taken a 5 million-share stake in SHLD, which would amount to 3.5% of the retailer's outstanding shares."
  • SHLD November option implied volatility of 38 is above its 26-week average of 31 according to Track Data, suggesting larger risk.

Daily options Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.

Sears Q1 profit rises 20%, but sales decline (again)

Sears Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: SHLD) released its first-quarter numbers and the results looked like a reason to celebrate as profits jumped up by 20%. Where did that 20% come from? How about insurance money from Sears locations damaged by 2005 hurricanes and an unrelated legal settlement? In other words, the boring business of retail in Kmart and Sears stores really did not contribute to success here. Surprised?

Net income for the quarter rose to $216 million from $180 million while sales fell 2.5% to $11.7 billion. Yawn. In addition, same-store sales for the quarter fell 3.9% on less demand for home appliances at Sears and slower sales of health and beauty products at Kmart. Since I'm sure many Americans buy health and beauty products at Kmart, I think I'm buying the home appliance sales slowdown in Sears stores more as a reason here. But could that alone have contributed to a 3.9% same-store sales decline?

With Sears Holdings being more of an investment house and clearinghouse for Eddie Lampert rather than a thriving retailer bent on increasing market share, these results aren't surprising. From my experience, Sears stores are mostly dirty locations with what seems like a 1980s-era merchandising mindset (not sure about Kmart -- someone want to chime in here?).

Same-store sales have fallen every quarter since Sears and Kmart combined in 2005 and they don't look to get any better soon. Let's see if Lampert is serious about actually spending money to improve the retailer's operations here. So far, zilch -- and it shows.

Kohl's up on higher-than-expected Q3 results; Sears next week

Kohl's -- the department store outside the mall -- released financial results for its third quarter yesterday. The chain reported third quarter earnings per share of $0.68, compared to $0.45 during the same period a year ago. Analysts estimated that Kohl's would earn $0.64, so the company blew past its expectations pretty nicely.

Revenue for Kohl's increased 16.6% to $3.6 billion from the year-ago quarter of $3.1 billion and quarterly same-store sales increased 8.5% as well. Kohl's raised its earnings guidance for its 2006 fiscal year from the range of $3.04 - $3.13 per share to between $3.16 and $3.24 per share.

With both retailers J.C. Penney (NYSE:JCP) and now Kohl's Corp. (NYSE:KSS) reporting better-than-expected results for their most recent quarters, where is competitor Sears Holdings (NYSE:SHLD) going to land? And what about discounter Target Stores (NYSE:TGT) that also faces increased competition from resurgent retailers like Kohl's, Sears and J.C. Penney?

Sears, best known in history for its catalogs, will be landing its results on the day of November 16 , next Thursday. Stay tuned as I'll be covering what Sears is up to. And, if the competition is any sign, Sears may have a decent quarter coming up next week.

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Last updated: July 24, 2008: 09:49 AM

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