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28.04.09 16:08
#1
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28.04.09 16:14
#3
plusquamperfekt
Sieht wohl langsman so aus
als wenn man hier dabei sein MUSS.
Sickern grad News durch ?
Sickern grad News durch ?
28.04.09 16:27
#6
dolphin69
laaaaaanger Atem...
...aus der Tiefe des Raums...ich war dabei und bleibe es auch...
28.04.09 16:37
#10
Erni_krümel
finanznachrichten.de
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...n-of-dollar-4-bln-deposits-020.htm
28.04.09 17:19
#13
0815ax
UPDATE 1-WaMu sues JPMorgan for return of $4 bln..
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...n-of-dollar-4-bln-deposits-020.htm
28.04.2009 17:10
UPDATE 1-WaMu sues JPMorgan for return of $4 bln deposits
By Emily Chasan
NEW YORK, April 28 (Reuters) - Washington Mutual Inc (News) has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase&Co (News/Aktienkurs) seeking the return of more than $4 billion in cash deposits which it lost access to when its bank was sold last year.
Washington Mutual Bank was closed by the U.S. government in September, in the largest bank failure in U.S. history. Its banking assets were sold the same day to JPMorgan for $1.9 billion, and the parent holding company filed for bankruptcy protection a day later.
In a lawsuit filed late Monday in U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware, WaMu said that JPMorgan has 'wrongfully withheld' more than $4 billion in cash that the parent company had on deposit at Washington Mutual Bank at the time of the acquisition.
WaMu said in the lawsuit that JPMorgan improperly claims it acquired the deposits as part of the takeover transaction, when they should have been treated like any other deposit at the bank.
'The cornerstone of the agreement by which JPMC acquired the assets was that all Bank depositors would have immediate and ready access to their cash on deposit,' WaMu said in the lawsuit.
WaMu said it needs access to that cash to come up with its Chapter 11 plan, and that by withholding the deposits, JPMorgan could be earning as much as $200 million per year in interest on those deposits.
A JPMorgan Chase spokeswoman in Chicago declined to comment on the lawsuit, saying 'we do not comment on ongoing litigation.'
The lawsuit was filed as an adversary proceeding to WaMu's main bankruptcy case. The bankruptcy case is In re: Washington Mutual, Inc. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. 08-12229.
(Reporting by Emily Chasan, additional reporting by Elinor Comlay, editing by Matthew Lewis) Keywords: WAMU/JPMORGAN DEPOSITS
(emily.chasan@thomsonreuters.com; + 1 646 223 6114; Reuters Messaging: emily.chasan.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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28.04.2009 17:10
UPDATE 1-WaMu sues JPMorgan for return of $4 bln deposits
By Emily Chasan
NEW YORK, April 28 (Reuters) - Washington Mutual Inc (News) has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase&Co (News/Aktienkurs) seeking the return of more than $4 billion in cash deposits which it lost access to when its bank was sold last year.
Washington Mutual Bank was closed by the U.S. government in September, in the largest bank failure in U.S. history. Its banking assets were sold the same day to JPMorgan for $1.9 billion, and the parent holding company filed for bankruptcy protection a day later.
In a lawsuit filed late Monday in U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware, WaMu said that JPMorgan has 'wrongfully withheld' more than $4 billion in cash that the parent company had on deposit at Washington Mutual Bank at the time of the acquisition.
WaMu said in the lawsuit that JPMorgan improperly claims it acquired the deposits as part of the takeover transaction, when they should have been treated like any other deposit at the bank.
'The cornerstone of the agreement by which JPMC acquired the assets was that all Bank depositors would have immediate and ready access to their cash on deposit,' WaMu said in the lawsuit.
WaMu said it needs access to that cash to come up with its Chapter 11 plan, and that by withholding the deposits, JPMorgan could be earning as much as $200 million per year in interest on those deposits.
A JPMorgan Chase spokeswoman in Chicago declined to comment on the lawsuit, saying 'we do not comment on ongoing litigation.'
The lawsuit was filed as an adversary proceeding to WaMu's main bankruptcy case. The bankruptcy case is In re: Washington Mutual, Inc. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. 08-12229.
(Reporting by Emily Chasan, additional reporting by Elinor Comlay, editing by Matthew Lewis) Keywords: WAMU/JPMORGAN DEPOSITS
(emily.chasan@thomsonreuters.com; + 1 646 223 6114; Reuters Messaging: emily.chasan.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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28.04.09 17:19
#14
Stockiiiiii
bin seit heute
nach 2 monatiger abstinenz auch wieder am bord :-)
schein fast so als setzte sich der zug endlich in bewegung ;-)
schein fast so als setzte sich der zug endlich in bewegung ;-)
28.04.09 17:39
#19
Stockiiiiii
auch im amiland erstmal stopp...ist ja noch zeit
http://www.pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=wamuq#getQuote
28.04.09 17:45
#21
Schalke17
wie
lustig, da steht ja Fett geschrieben, Warning, this company ist bankruptcy
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