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  2. Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 2008, a revised proposal to sell the brokerage part of Lehman Brothers holdings of the deal was put before the bankruptcy court, with a $1.3666 billion (£700 million) plan for Barclays to acquire the core business of Lehman Brothers (mainly Lehman's $960 million Midtown Manhattan office skyscraper), was approved.

  3. Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Brothers Inc. (/ ˈ l iː m ən / LEE-mən) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1850. [2] Before filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch), with about 25,000 employees worldwide.

  4. The Last Days of Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Last Days of Lehman Brothers summarizes the events that occurred over the weekend preceding Monday, 15 September 2008, when Lehman declared bankruptcy. Some of the story is narrated by the fictional character "Zach", a Lehman employee often taking orders directly from Lehman's chairman and CEO, Dick Fuld.

  5. Report of Anton R. Valukas - Wikipedia

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    Anton Valukas, chairman of the Chicago law firm Jenner & Block, was appointed by a bankruptcy court in New York in early 2009 to report on the causes of the Lehman bankruptcy. With fellow authors, he produced a 2200-page document detailing their views on the inner workings of Lehman Brothers, and possible avenues for proceedings against ...

  6. 10 Years On: 9 Bizarre Facts You Forgot About Lehman Brothers ...

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    Ten years after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, the investment bank's failure is a reminder of some of the dysfunctions in the financial and regulatory apparatus that brought the world to ...

  7. Lehman Brothers Hastened Its Own Bankruptcy: Report - AOL

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    At $639 billion, Lehman Brothers Holdings' bankruptcy in 2008 was the biggest in U.S. history and touched off a withering financial crisis known as the Great Recession. On Thursday, a federal ...

  8. Lehman Brothers Back From Dead With New Real Estate Operation

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    Remember that Lehman filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on September 15, 2008, marking the largest bankruptcy -- with $600 billion in assets -- in U.S. history. The firm's failure precipitated a ...

  9. Re Lehman Brothers International (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Brothers International (Europe) was the UK subsidiary of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, the US parent that had gone in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. It had held money on behalf of many clients, including some affiliates of Lehman.