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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (LEH) is in the Financial Services Industry
- Revenue
- Nov 30 2007
- $59.0B
- Profit
- Nov 30 2007
- $4.1B
- Market Cap
- Jul 17 2008
- $13.1B
Latest News and Analysis
How High Leverage Has Brought Down the Whole Banking Industry
On Tuesday, as S&P briefly touched $1,200, the banking sector represented by KBW Bank Index [BKX] or other similar indices went down to $47 (which had been range bound and traded around $75-90 early this year), and VIX reached $30, it seemed that the stock market was under capitulation similar...
Financial Recovery? Time to Wait and See
Gold Digger submits: In my previous post, I commented on Freddie FRE, Fannie FNM and Lehman Brothers LEH. Investors who were willing to accept my analysis at that time must have made good returns till this Friday. I think now is a good time to book your profits and exit...
Time To Buy Banks? Proceed With Caution.
Terence Channon submits: On Wednesday, July 16, 2008 before the market opened, Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) announced financial results that helped propel some huge stock market gains over the next two days. Also fueling the rally was JP Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) beating expectations and seeing oil decline...
Friday Outlook: Bear's Wild Ride
David Fry ETF Digest submits: The squeeze continues and options expiration beginning Friday is playing a much bigger role than most might suspect. From past experience as an options principal and under these conditions, floor brokers are hunting down options strike prices like we should be...
A Letter to Warren Buffett
Mark McQueen Wellington Financial submits: Dear Mr. Buffett: First off, I would like to thank you for meeting with me and my Lehman Brothers LEH team earlier this week. The opportunity to outline our plan to you personally was the highlight of my professional career. I know that...
Selective Enforcement: (Re)Introducing Regulation SHO
Michael Shedlock submits: This is a followup to posts SEC Restricts Shorting 19 Financial Stocks and Tossed To The Dogs?I hinted at this before but I am going to spell it out explicitly in response to several questions I have received. There is already a restriction on naked short...
SEC Shorting Restrictions: Are Some Banks Being Set Up?
Michael Shedlock submits: While pondering SEC Restricts Shorting 19 Financial Stocks I could not help but notice the financial institutions conspicuously absent from the ruling.With that in mind let's recap the list of shorting curbs placed by the SEC. by Michael Shedlock
Fox-Pitt Says Full Short-sale Curb Will Help Lehman Shares
(Reuters) - Lehman Brothers' LEH shares will benefit if U.S. securities regulators fully restricted short selling, Fox-Pitt Kelton analysts said. Shares of the fourth-largest U.S. investment bank have seen wild swings recently, plunging 80 percent this year, as investors were concerned...
All Is Well , Madame la Marquise
Francis Schutte submits: The question never was whether Fannie FNM and Freddie FRE would be allowed to go bankrupt. It was whether the Fed would nationalize or bail them out. In the end, we see just the same subtle difference as there is between taxation and ...
Lehman Management Buyout Unlikely: Bernstein Analyst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A management buyout of Lehman Brothers LEH would be too costly to be feasible, Sanford Bernstein analyst Brad Hintz wrote on Wednesday in a research note. Suggestions that Lehman's management team might take the struggling bank private have been...
Is the SEC 'Rumorgate' Push a Waste of Time?
Mark McQueen Wellington Financial submits: Enforcement via press release. Arrrgghh. by Mark McQueen
Speed with Which Financials Have Fallen Is Disconcerting
Christopher Bush submits: Lehman’s LEH best course of action would be a `going private’ transaction, since it is the public equity markets that are the threat to the company’s survival,” Trone wrote in a note today. “Without a public stock, there would be no shorting, thus no motivation for rumor-mongering,...
Is Going Private the New Investment Trend?
Aaron Katsman submits: With shares in financials and hi-tech being crushed, I think we are about to see a new trend develop. You’re probably thinking that I will suggest something along the lines of re-branding. No. What I am talking about is a change that is less cosmetic and...
Goldman Questioned on Bear, Lehman Share Fall: Report
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs GS has been questioned by chiefs of rivals Bear Stearns Cos and Lehman Brothers LEH about speculation that the securities firm had a role in putting pressure on their firms' stocks, the Wall Street Journal said on...
U.S. Bank Default Risk Rises; European Bank Default Risk Falls
Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: As global financial stocks have fallen significantly over the last week, you would think default risk has risen as well. However, while default risk has risen significantly for U.S. banks and brokers, it has actually fallen for the European firms. Below we highlight...
What's Left to Spend in the 'Credibility Bank'?
The Sovereign Society submits: by Jack Crooks Lately, I've been trying to find information/data to prove the dollar won't retest its old lows. But it seems the facts just keep getting in the way. by The Sovereign Society
Wednesday Outlook: Bunning Throws Heat
David Fry ETF Digest submits: Senator Jim Bunning threw a strike right down the plate with his excoriation of Bernanke & Co and the Fed today. Bernanke offered no response. But Hall of Famer Bunning still knows how to pitch that’s for...
SEC Issues Emergency Rule to Curb Short Sales
By Rachelle Younglai and Emily Chasan WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators issued an emergency rule on Tuesday to limit certain types of short selling in major financial firms, including Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE. The rule is the latest...
Will Lehman's or Regions' Problems Sink the Angelica Buyout?
Thomas Kirchner submits: In the pending buyout of Angelica AGL, shareholders have not just the usual worry about the debt funding, but in an odd twist, the equity portion could also be at risk. The financing consists of equity from an entity affiliated with stressed Lehman LEH, while most...
The Price Is Light: Gaming With Lehman
Smart Guy Stocks submits: There is a famous American game show, The Price is Right, during which contestants attempt to guess the correct price of a certain item. The winning contestant guesses closest to the true price. A somewhat similar game is occurring with the stock market’s financial companies....
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- Incorporated: 1983
- CEO: Mr. Richard S. Fuld Jr.
Lehman Brothers Holdings serves the financial needs of corporations, governments and municipalities, institutional clients and high-net-worth individuals worldwide. Co. provides an array of equities and fixed income sales, trading and research, investment banking, asset management, private investment management and private equity. Co. is a member of all principal securities and commodities exchanges in the U.S., as well as NASD, Inc., and holds memberships or associate memberships on several principal international securities and commodities exchanges, including the London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan and Australian. At Nov 30 2007, Co. had total assets of $691.06 billion.
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Company Info
Board of Directors
Mr. Richard S. Fuld Jr.
Chairman
Dr. Henry Kaufman
Mr. John D. Macomber
Mr. Michael L. Ainslie
Mr. John F. Akers
Mr. Roger S. Berlind
Mr. Thomas H. Cruikshank
Ms. Marsha Johnson Evans
Sir Christopher Gent
Mr. Jerry A. Grundhofer
Mr. Roland A. Hernandez
Contact Information
745 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY
212 526-7000
