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Anyone here feel sympathy for them?
Posted on 9/20/08 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 9/20/08 at 2:52 pm
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"Somehow Lehman Brothers gets left on the sidelines," said Daniel Golden of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, who represents clients holding about $9 billion in bonds. "We believe this was a flawed sales process. It benefits Barclays and the federal government but not the creditors of this estate.
"The economic landscape seems to have changed over the last two days," he said. "Yet the debtors and the Fed seem determined that nothing get in the way of this transaction."
Had Lehman filed for Chapter 11 a week later than it had, its fate may have been different.
"This is a tragedy — maybe we missed the RTC by a week," Miller said.
"That occurred to me, as well," the judge said. "Lehman Brothers became a victim, in effect the only true icon to fall in the tsunami that has befallen the credit markets."
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Posted on 9/21/08 at 10:21 am to stout
I feel bad for them in an "It sucks to be them" way, not a "somebody should save them from their bad decisions way".
No we don't want a ton of companies to fail all at once, but all of these companies need to face some serious negative consequences so we don't repeat this mess again in 30 years or so.
No we don't want a ton of companies to fail all at once, but all of these companies need to face some serious negative consequences so we don't repeat this mess again in 30 years or so.
Posted on 9/21/08 at 11:20 am to TigerinATL
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not a "somebody should save them from their bad decisions way".
That is what they are crying about.
Posted on 9/21/08 at 6:38 pm to TigerinATL
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No we don't want a ton of companies to fail all at once, but all of these companies need to face some serious negative consequences so we don't repeat this mess again in 30 years or so.
As the proud owner of 34 shares of FNM I can say I experienced negative consequences.
I mean, what's the difference between a bailout and a government takeover as far as shareholders are concerned? The difference between losing 100% and 99.0% of the stocks value?
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