With Lehman Brothers’ shares signaling another steep drop yesterday, top executives were racing to put a sale of the beleaguered investment bank in place before it lost further market value and confidence.
Confidence has waned that Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc will emerge from the financial crisis as an independent franchise, and the No. 4 US investment bank is scouring Wall Street for a financial lifeline. Executives worked feverishly in the past 24 hours to find someone willing to buy all or part of the company, bankers and industry executives close to the situation said.
And the scrutiny was expected to grow more intense yesterday, with investors placing bets that Lehman’s stock would again nosedive.
Shares fell US$0.41, or 9.7 percent, to US$3.81 in after-hours trading; the stock skidded 41.8 percent to US$4.22 during the regular session in New York and is down more than 94 percent for the year.
That only puts more pressure on Lehman chief executive Richard Fuld, who joined the company in 1961 as a college student and now serves as Wall Street’s longest-serving CEO. He has tenaciously resisted putting the company up for sale, but finally relented after a free-fall in its stock price and growing doubts about its survival, bankers and industry executives said. They asked not to be named because they are not authorized to comment publicly.
Bank of America Corp, Japan’s Nomura Securities, France’s BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank AG and Britain’s Barclay’s Plc have been mentioned this week as potential buyers. Goldman Sachs Group Inc, which also was being talked about as a potential buyer, is not interested, said an industry official who ask not to be named.
Lehman is also in close contact with both the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve about how to proceed.
Government officials, who asked for anonymity because of the sensitivity of the ongoing discussions, said that a number of options were being explored and that no decisions had been reached on how any deal involving Lehman would be structured.
The Fed and the Treasury Department have been working to help resolve Lehman’s situation. Fed officials are having conversations with relevant parties and getting updates.
It’s premature to say what form any final resolution would take.
Any resolution of the Lehman troubles is not expected to involve the use of government money which would set it apart from the billions of dollars that the government put at risk to facilitate the sale of Bear Stearns in March and to rescue mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac this week.
Randy Whitestone, a spokesman for Lehman, declined to comment.
Lehman’s losses soared to almost US$7 billion in the last two quarters alone, primarily because of wrong-way bets on mortgage securities and other risky investments.
It’s not alone. Global banks have lost more than US$300 billion since the subprime mortgage crisis spread to the credit markets one year ago. And the IMF has suggested total losses globally could hit US$1 trillion.
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