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Nomura pays $2 for Lehman assets

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twobucks.gifYou cannot even buy a cup of coffee for $2 these days, but Nomura Holdings Inc. reportedly only paid $2 for bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s assets in Europe and the Middle East, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

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Despite the unbelievable sale price, of Lehman Brothers' 4,500 employees in Europe, only about 2,500 are expected to keep their jobs under the terms of the deal. Nomura also purchased Lehman's assets in the Asia-Pacific region for $225 million earlier this week. Not a bad deal, but it doesn't beat $2. - Maria Woehr

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