Forum Summary
The Bear Stearns Companies, Inc.
April 14, 2008
A Forum program for shareholders of The Bear Stearns Companies,
Inc. (NYSE:BSC) has been initiated to define the alternatives they may consider
in relation to the company’s proposed acquisition by JP Morgan Chase.
The significant value issues that concern Bear Stearns
shareholders must necessarily be addressed in a context of broader public
interest in essential property rights, and in assuring fair and orderly
processes to support those rights. It should be understood, though, that the
Forum’s purpose is to focus only on the decisions that may be made by Bear
Stearns shareholders, as investors, and on providing the information they need
to properly consider those investor decisions. Participants in this Forum
should expect to contribute to the development of public policy and marketplace
standards only through the precedents that are established with Bear Stearns.
To determine the nature of practical alternatives that might be
considered by shareholders, the Forum is expected to start by examining the
legitimacy of the extraordinary processes by which JP Morgan Chase has
apparently been given effective control of Bear Stearns assets and operations.
One of the first planned projects, for example, is a “workshop” of investors and
legal experts to prepare a report of alternatives that Forum participants may
consider to challenge the validity of an agreement to transfer 39.5% of Bear
Stearns stock without shareholder approval. Other Forum projects will be
developed, of course, in response to evolving participant interests.
The Forum will be open, free of charge, to all Bear Stearns
shareholders, whether institutional or individual, and to any fiduciaries or
professionals concerned with their investment decisions. As stated in the “Conditions
of Participation” which are publicly posted on the Forum web site, the Forum
will be conducted for the purpose of providing shareholders with access to
information and a free exchange of views on issues relating to their evaluations
of alternatives. Participants are expected to make independent use of
information obtained through the Forum, subject to the privacy rights of other
participants. It is a Forum rule that participants will not be identified or
quoted without their explicit permission.
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News Reports
New York Times
October 2, 2008
"36 Hours of Alarm and Action as Crisis
Spiraled"
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Financial Times
September 30, 2008
"Wall Street dispatch: Blaming birds for
chirping"
and
New York Times
September 19, 2008
"Reckless? You’re in Luck"
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Financial Times
June 8, 2008
"NY Fed chief urges global bank framework"
with commentary of
Timothy Geithner:
"We can reduce risk in the financial system"
See also
Timothy F. Geithner,
President and Chief Executive Officer
Federal Reserve Bank of New
York
June 9, 2008 speech
"Reducing Systemic Risk in a Dynamic Financial System"
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Wall Street Journal
June 6, 2008
"Insider Joins Critics of the Fed,
Faulting Credit-Crisis Programs
- Richmond's Lacker Amplifies
Volcker; Moral Hazard Fears"
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New York Times
May 30, 2008
"At Bear, an Apology Is Met With Silence"
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Wall Street Journal
May 29, 2008
"Bear Stearns Neared Collapse Twice
in Frenzied Last Days"
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Financial Times
May 28, 2008
"US investment banks split over Fed loan
facility"
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Wall Street Journal
May 24, 2008
"How J.P. Morgan Does 'Merger in Reverse'"
"Fast Work to Absorb Bear
Stearns
Comes After Hurried Deal"
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Bloomberg
May 20, 2008
"Hedge Funds in Swaps Face Peril
With Rising Junk Bond Defaults"
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Financial Times
May 14, 2008
"JPMorgan faces higher charge of $9bn
to cover Bear Stearns' clean-up"
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Reuters
May 7, 2008
"Bear Stearns investors drop bid to block
buyout"
See also
May 8, 2008 Forum Report:
Federal Lawsuit
Seeks Injunction of Proposed Acquisition
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Fortune
May 2, 2008
"Bear Stearns second brush with
bankruptcy"
"The firm wasn't out of
the woods even after its initial
agreement to merge with
JPMorgan, a filing shows"
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Wall Street Journal
April 29, 2008
"Fed's Bailout Is Questioned by Ex-Staffer"
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Wall Street Journal
April 15, 2008
"Bear Receives SEC Notice; Net Falls 79%
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New York Times
April 13, 2008
"Anatomy of a Merger"
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New York Times
April 4, 2008
"Testimony Offers Details of Bear Stearns
Deal "
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Wall Street Journal
April 3, 2008
"JPMorgan: Acquired Shrs To Help
Ensure Bear Stearns 'Rescue'"
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Financial Times
April 2, 2008
Lex: "Zone of insolvency"
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