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This seems like an article on a topic that exists only in newspapermen's imagination. For example, the idea that Kmart was an otherwise sound company except for its leases at the time of declaring bankruptcy is ridiculous. Even if Kmart was profitable, which it wasnt, for the purposes of financial analysis an underwater lease constitutes a true liability (technically called Capital Lease Obligations and recorded in liabilities on the balance sheet), so it CAN in fact make a company truly insolvent. I am nominating this article for deletion. Kotika98 (talk) 14:02, 27 December 2012 (UTC)Reply