Lehman Brothers

Only A Market Recovery Will Stop Short-Sellers: TheStreet Founder James J. Cramer

New York Magazine | James J. Cramer | Posted 07.18.2008 | Business


If a couple of hedge funds wanted to destroy Lehman Brothers, just wipe the company off the face of the Earth, no matter how storied and how well mana...

Back When ...

James Berman | Posted 07.17.2008 | Business


James Berman

It makes more sense to invest for the probability that the world will outlive this collapse -- as surely as it did all others in history -- instead of for the remote possibility that the apocalypse is finally upon us.

Peek-A-Boo Accounting and the Crash of Financial Stocks on Wall Street

Max Keiser | Posted 07.09.2008 | Business


Max Keiser

Lehman Brothers is taking a cue from the Enron playbook by removing debt from the balance sheet for quarterly earnings reports and then hiding that debt in its own shell companies.

A Word to the (Financial) Websites

Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 07.08.2008 | Business


<i>Fortune</i>'s Stanley Bing

I just spent a few minutes on a variety of websites. They're quite deft and professional and excellent in every way. They just made me want to kill myself.

Panic At Lehman Brothers

The New York Times | Andrew Ross Sorkin | Posted 07.08.2008 | Business


"I will hurt the shorts, and that is my goal," Richard S. Fuld Jr. fumed. It was April, and Mr. Fuld was blaming short sellers, one of the most malig...

Lehman Brothers Collapse Could Be Imminent

Fortune.com | Allan Sloan and Roddy Boyd | Posted 07.04.2008 | Business


NEW YORK (Fortune) -- To understand what went wrong at Lehman Brothers, leave the canyons of Wall Street and head to the flatlands of Bakersfield, 120...

Lehman Brothers Up After Morgan Stanley's "Overweight" Rating

Reuters | Posted 07.01.2008 | Business


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley recommended investors buy Lehman Brothers (LEH.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) shares, setting a price ta...

What Lehman Can't Seem To Learn

The Washington Independent | Charles R. Morris | Posted 06.23.2008 | Business


Lehman Brothers, Inc., released its second quarter earnings last week, reporting a loss of $2.8 billion ($4.1 billion before taxes). The losses were c...

Lehman shares rebound as Fuld pledges to execute

AP | JOE BEL BRUNO | Posted 06.16.2008 | Business


NEW YORK — Lehman Brothers Chief Executive Richard Fuld on Monday took the blame for the company's staggering second-quarter loss, and said the ...

After Rough Year, Nearly Half Of Wall St. Bank Profits Are Gone

The New York Times | LOUISE STORY | Posted 06.16.2008 | Business


Only a year ago, Wall Street reveled in an era of superlatives: record deals, record profit, record pay. But a mere 12 months later, nearly half of th...

"You're About to Witness A Crime."

Max Keiser | Posted 06.14.2008 | Business


Max Keiser

Workers and savers end up footing the bill for Wall Street's bonuses and Fed-crimes against the dollar.

The New York Times Gets it Right, Fortune Stumbles: Lehman CEO Dick Fuld: We Hardly Knew You

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 06.13.2008 | Media


Yvette Kantrow

Despite announcing plans to raise $6 billion in new capital, the media continued to write Lehman's obituary, or at least remind readers that the firm and CEO Dick Fuld are not out of the woods yet.

Are Wall Street Women Under Siege?

Mainstreet.com | Jessica Wakeman | Posted 06.13.2008 | Business


Lehman Brothers removed the highest ranked woman on Wall Street, chief financial officer Erin Callan, from her post yesterday. The ouster came days af...

Lehman Brothers removes finance, operating chiefs

AP | JOE BEL BRUNO | Posted 06.12.2008 | Business


NEW YORK — The hope at Lehman Brothers is that a management shakeup Thursday will contain the damage of a stunning quarterly loss _ yet some on ...

Who Could Eat Lehman Brothers?

BusinessWeek | Ben Levisohn | Posted 06.11.2008 | Business


Lehman Brothers (LEH) appears to have averted a Bear Stearns-like financial crisis with plans to raise $6 billion. But the storied investment bank, no...

Lehman Brothers Raising Capital After Posting Billions In Losses

AP | JOE BEL BRUNO | Posted 06.09.2008 | Business


NEW YORK — Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. on Monday confirmed fears on Wall Street that the credit crisis isn't quite over, and it left investors...

Media Maneuvers: Curses!

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 06.06.2008 | Media


Yvette Kantrow

The Wall Street Journal may be setting its sights on becoming more of a general-interest newspaper, but right now, it's dominating one of the biggest ...

Lehman Brothers In Fight With Insurgent Investor

New York Times | LOUISE STORY | Posted 06.03.2008 | Business


David Einhorn thinks another big Wall Street bank is headed for trouble -- and he is not being quiet about it. For eight months now, Mr. Einhorn, a r...

Lehman Brothers Hires In-House Meteorologist

Fortune | Eugenia Levenson | Posted 05.12.2008 | Business


There may not be much talk about vacations at Lehman Brothers these days, but when i-bankers start thinking about tee times and tanning again, VP Dan ...

Lehman Brothers Plans To Raise $3 Billion To Quash Stability Fears

Reuters | Dan Wilchins | Posted 03.31.2008 | Business


Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc (LEH.N), an investment bank beset by rumors of not having enough funding, said it plans to raise $3 billion of capital to...

Lehman Alleges Japan Investment Fraud

AP | MARI YAMAGUCHI | Posted 03.30.2008 | Business


TOKYO — Lehman Brothers is accusing a Japanese trading company of perpetrating a massive fraud and plans to sue it for hundreds of millions of d...

SEC Investigating Trading In Lehman Brothers Stock

Bloomberg | David Scheer and Yalman Onaran | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


U.S. regulators are investigating whether traders spread false rumors about Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s financial soundness to profit from a drop ...

Bear Stearns Stockholders Socked

Mortgage News Daily | Posted 03.17.2008 | Business


The news wasn't surprising but the price tag was a real stunner. On Sunday J.P. Morgan chase agreed to pay $2 per share to acquire failing Wall Stree...

Is Lehman Next?

CNN/Money | Colin Barr | Posted 03.17.2008 | Business


Lehman Brothers (LEH) may be in for a long day. Shares of the brokerage firm slid 15% in early trading after the firm said it's got enough cash to kee...

Lehman Brothers Too Big To Fail? Don't Count On It

Henry Blodget | Posted 03.17.2008 | Business


Henry Blodget

Wall Street is in a full meltdown. Bear Stearns is gone, so the markets are wondering who's next. The leading contender? Lehman Brothers.


 

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