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Summary Of: Bear Stearns

two dollars per share originally agreed upon by Bear Stearns and JP Morgan Chase... Bear Stearns was founded as an... Bear Stearns became a publicly traded company... Bear Stearns was also known for one of the most widely read market intelligence pieces on the... Bear Stearns was recognized as the... was the second time in three years that Bear Stearns had achieved this... JP Morgan Chase offered to acquire Bear Stearns at a price of... JPMorgan Chase completed its acquisition of Bear Stearns on May 30... Bear Stearns also conducted business through other wholly owned subsidiaries... including Bear Stearns Global Lending Limited... Bear Stearns Financial Products Inc... Bear Stearns Capital Markets Inc... Bear Stearns Mortgage Capital Corporation... Bear Stearns Credit Products Inc... Bear Stearns Asset Management Inc and Rooftop Mortgages... Bear Stearns also holds an 80... Bear Stearns was the seventh... 2007 Bear Stearns had notional contract amounts of approximately... Bear Stearns was carrying more than... The largest Bear Stearns shareholders as of December 2007 were... Bear Stearns made the first public... Bear Stearns pledged a collateralized loan of up to... The incident sparked concern of contagion as Bear Stearns might be forced to liquidate its CDOs... a senior executive at Bear Stearns Asset Management responsible for the two hedge funds... Bear Stearns disclosed that the two subprime hedge funds had lost nearly all of their value amid... investors in the two funds took action against Bear Stearns and its top management... alleging that Bear Stearns misled investors about its exposure to the funds... noted that Bear Stearns posted a 61 percent drop in net profits due to their hedge fund losses... revelation that Bear Stearns was writing down a further... Barclays claimed that Bear Stearns knew that certain assets in the Bear Stearns... The lawsuit said Bear Stearns told Barclays that the enhanced fund was up almost 6... day emergency loan to Bear Stearns in order to prevent the potential market crash that would result from Bear Stearns becoming... Bear Stearns signed a merger agreement with JP Morgan Chase in a... said the collapse of Bear Stearns was due to a lack of confidence... Notwithstanding that Bear Stearns continued to have high quality collateral to provide as security for borrowings... The Bear Stearns bailout was seen as an extreme... Bear Stearns shareholders approved the sale to JPMorgan Chase at the... 2 Billion Move by Bear Stearns to Rescue Fund... Bear Stearns CDO liquidation sparks contagion fears... Bear Stearns Fund Collapse Sends Shock Through CDOs... Bear Stearns Shakes Up Funds Unit... Bear Stearns Profit Plunges 61... Charges at Bear Stearns linked to subprime debacle... Bear Stearns managers arrested at their homes... T Files Complaint and Temporary Restraining Order Challenging Bear Stearns Buyout by JPMorgan... Bear Stearns passes into Wall Street history...

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