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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 07:59 AM
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As goes Lehman Brothers, so goes America?
from 24/7 Wall Street:




Lehman (LEH) Impresses No One



The press release was a mile long.

Lehman "intends" to sell 55% of its money management unit.

Lehman "intends" to spin off to its shareholders $25 billion to $30 billion of its commercial real estate portfolio into a separate publicly- traded company, Real Estate Investments Global. It is very hard to see the value in the asset that stockholders will get from that.

Lehman will also do the regular things to save money. It will cut its dividend to $.05 to save $450 million.

But, the bad news was genuinely bad. Lehman said it is expected to incur negative gross mark-to-market adjustments on assets of ($7.8) billion, including gross negative mark-to-market adjustments of ($5.3) billion on residential mortgage- related positions.

To put a point to it, there was nothing in the news to say that Lehman had done anything material to save its hide. It would still crater and send shareholders under.

With its stock down 45% yesterday, this was the best Lehman could do to keep the shares from trading down another 50% today. It gambled that it could avoid that by releasing marginally good news.

Almost nothing has changed.

Lehman is still operating on the ledge. If credit markets get worse, the Dutch Boy can't save the city.

Douglas A. McIntyre


http://www.247wallst.com/2008/09/lehman-leh-impr.html


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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 08:07 AM
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1. Lehman suffers nearly $4 billion loss (CNN)
Lehman Brothers booked a nearly $4 billion quarterly loss Wednesday and announced a series of drastic steps aimed at reviving the beleaguered firm.

The firm said it would spin-off part of its commercial real estate assets, sell a majority stake of its investment management division and slash its annual dividend.

Following a wild market session Tuesday in which shares plunged 45% to their lowest levels in nearly a decade, Lehman (LEH, Fortune 500) announced a $3.9 billion fiscal third-quarter loss, or $5.92 a share Wednesday morning. It was Lehman's biggest quarterly loss since the firm went public in 1994, exceeding a $2.8 billion loss announced in June.

"This is an extraordinary time for our industry, and one of the toughest periods in the Firm's history. The strategic initiatives we have announced today reflect our determination to fundamentally reposition Lehman.
(More ..)

http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/10/news/companies/lehman/index.htm?cnn=yes


This is unsustainable. The wealth transfer is in high gear. The Bu$h pretzaldy has been a complete success (for the oligarchy)!


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