Most everything is up as Congress finalizes its bailout plan. However, Washington Mutual Inc. shares sunk as rumors on buyouts of the company circulated including that private equity firms had been interested and federal regulators are
rushing to broker a deal. Goldman, Sachs & Co. is still up, thanks to Buffett's investment in the firm.
- Maria Woehr
Troubled Wall Street
Prices at 2:30 pm EDT |
| Name |
Price at
open |
Price
at 2:30pm |
Change |
Mkt cap |
| J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. |
42.25 |
43.76 |
3.27 |
150.58B |
| Lehman Brothers Inc. |
0.24 |
0.36 |
.014 |
248.32M |
| Merrill Lynch & Co. |
26.76 |
26.45 |
0.00 |
40.27B |
| Goldman Sachs Group Inc. |
134.25 |
135.70 |
2.66 |
53.51B |
| Morgan Stanley |
25.14 |
27.09 |
2.31 |
30.06B |
| Citigroup Inc. |
19.30 |
19.85 |
0.89 |
108.15B |
| Fannie Mae |
2.08 |
2.29 |
0.55 |
2.46B |
| Freddie Mac |
2.16 |
2.54 |
0.65 |
1.65B |
| Bank of America Corp. |
34.07 |
34.68 |
1.63 |
158.23B |
| Wachovia Corp. |
14.57 |
15.66 |
1.88 |
33.85B |
| Washington Mutual Inc. |
2.62 |
1.95 |
-0.30 |
3.26B |
| Wells Fargo & Co. |
35.25 |
34.75 |
0.36 |
115.25B |
| American International Group Inc. |
3.90 |
3.36 |
0.04 |
9.09B |
Source: The Deal |
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