| WASTE MANAGEMENT, Inc. (NY:WM) Delayed : | |||||
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| Previous Close | $32.17 | 52 Week High | $33.14 | ||
| Open | $32.13 | 52 Week Low | $0.13 | ||
| Day High | $32.42 | P/E | 17.85 | ||
| Day Low | $32.02 | EPS | $1.81 | ||
| Volume | 1,525,541 | ||||
| More WM Info: Chart SEC Filings Profile Historical Options | |||||
Washington Mutual, Inc. is a consumer and small business banking company with operations in United States markets. It is a savings and loan holding company. It owns two banking subsidiaries, as well as numerous non-bank subsidiaries.
Kerry Killinger - CEO
Stephen Rotella - President, COO
| Ticker | # Stories | Ticker | # Stories |
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| WAMUQ | 3 | RSG | 3 |
| NCC | 2 | CFC | 2 |
| JPM | 2 | BAC | 2 |
| CFC | 2 | JPM | 2 |
| BAC | 2 | CLF | 2 |
| NRG | 2 | WB | 2 |
on Apr 10, 2009
at 04:16 AM jpm-wmi jpm has no other option but to buyout WMI to save FDIc's neck and to keep hold on to the 4 billion of WMI cash and 4 billion of Trust Preff Securities.
Article: CNBC Suggests JPMorgan Could Buy Washington Mutual (WM)
on Feb 13, 2009
at 05:11 PM For 1.9 billion FDIC Insists They Can JPM put in a bid to buy out WAMU for $8.00 per share. And were turned down. FDIC then seizes a VERY solvent WAMU and sells to JPM for 1.9 billion in under 24 hours. Unfortunately in haste, 4.4 billion cash in WAMU holding company as well as numerous unnamed assets belonging to WMI left unlisted in contract. In fact WMI, JPM, and FDIC in court as you read over this injustice. If you're going to report old news ALWAYS include an update!
Article: CNBC Suggests JPMorgan Could Buy Washington Mutual (WM)
on Feb 13, 2009
at 04:33 PM yes you are right your article is old but its only fair if JPM buys whole WMI. Also, if you want to show a good journalistic approach, you guys must write the whole story including buying $300 Billions of assets for just $1.9 billions!!!!!!!! Just to let you know "if the writer does not know this fact". Thanks MB
Article: CNBC Suggests JPMorgan Could Buy Washington Mutual (WM)
on Jan 2, 2009
at 03:04 PM Despite Lehman failure... Hats off to the Wall Street gurus who pulled off deals despite the carnage for example Teva's successful takeover of Barr was represented by Lehman until the venerable finance house went belly up. Nevertheless the deal close on time.
Article: Top 15 For 2008 (No. 14): M&A Wreckage
on Sep 29, 2008
at 12:43 PM National City This bank is the next to fail. Can anyone blame the lack of confidence? Each bank failure has been the same story; everything is "fine" and then overnight, it blows up.
Article: National City (NCC) In Free-Fall On Fears