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To: tejek who wrote (430880)10/28/2008 3:37:57 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574854
 
Its about time......we do this huge bailout and the damn banks sit there hoarding their money or using it to buy other banks or pay off their debts. Assholes!

... and pay dividends with taxpayer money.



To: tejek who wrote (430880)10/28/2008 3:47:42 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
Following are banks that have announced participation in the
Treasury program. Some company names have been shortened for
space:

FIRST ROUND
Citigroup $25 billion
Wells Fargo $25 billion
JPMorgan Chase $25 billion
Bank of America $15 billion
Merrill Lynch $10 billion
Goldman Sachs $10 billion
Morgan Stanley $10 billion
Bank of New York $3.0 billion
State Street $2.0 billion
TOTAL $125 billion

SECOND ROUND
PNC $7.7 billion
Capital One $3.6 billion
SunTrust $3.5 billion
Regions Financial $3.5 billion
Fifth Third $3.4 billion
BB&T $3.1 billion
KeyCorp $2.5 billion
Comerica $2.25 billion
Northern Trust $1.5 billion
Huntington $1.4 billion
First Horizon $866 million
City National $395 million
Valley National $330 million
Washington Federal $230 million
UCBH Holdings $298 million
First Niagara $186 million
Old National $150 million*
HF Financial $25 million
Redding Bank $17 million
Provident --**
TOTAL $35.18 billion

*Old National hasn't decided whether to participate.
**Provident didn't say how much it expects.