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To: tejek who wrote (417725)9/17/2008 6:27:54 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 1579369
 
wamu seems that it will be divided up in some manner between citi and wells.
Morgan may buy wells and then be swallowed up by Wells Fargo
Goldman and Wells merge.

obviously wells cant do it all. They have choices to make. I think the combo of wachovia and morgan stanley makes most sense since it puts them in the investment banking business and moves their base east. Both banks were clients of mine in a past life and they have talked before when they were more equal.

JPM is also a potential player. They always wanted MS but i guess a GS/JPM merger is possible.

I wish i could figure what all this might do to stock prices in this environment. Not predictable.