How Sears Ruined Its CEO Eddie Lampert’s Hedge Fund

(Fortune) As if in sympathy with his dying retail giant, Sears CEO Eddie Lampert’s hedge fund has sunk perfectly in line with Sears’ own decline. While shares of fell nearly 55% in 2016 amid bankruptcy rumors, the assets in Lampert’s 29-year-old fund ESL Investments have dwindled a matching 55% in the same period.

Sears, making up about a third of Lampert’s portfolio, was a major contributor to the the hedge fund’s shrink, but investors have also abandoned the fund recently, taking their money with them.

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