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    Collapse of Lehman Brothers

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    Collapse of Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers was an investment bank that went back to the 1850s‚ surviving the Civil War‚ two World Wars‚ the Great Depression and any other great misfortune that this 160 year old company’s history had gone bankrupt. Lehman brothers were an important part in the financial and commercial industries in the United States. People may have thought that leverage was a bad thing; they should have realized that a dry-goods store turned into a huge investment bank then

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    THE BANKRUPTCY OF LEHMAN BROTHERS 1 The Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers: Causes of Failure & Recommendations Going Forward Amirsaleh Azadinamin Doctorate of Finance Candidate March 6‚ 2012 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2016892 THE BANKRUPTCY OF LEHMAN BROTHERS Abstract This paper looks at the failure of Lehman Brothers as the biggest bankruptcy case in the US history and the events that followed. The first part of the paper reviews factors that led to

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    On September 15‚ 2008‚ Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. With $639 billion in assets and $619 billion in debt‚ Lehman ’s bankruptcy filing was the largest in history‚ as its assets far surpassed those of previous bankrupt giants such as WorldCom and Enron. Lehman was the fourth-largest U.S. investment bank at the time of its collapse‚ with 25‚000 employees worldwide. Lehman ’s demise also made it the largest victim‚ of the U.S. subprime mortgage-induced financial crisis that swept through global

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    Should Lehman Brothers Investment Bank Have Been Allowed to Fail? Name: Ran Linyan Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Corporate profile of Lehman Brothers Bank 3 2.1 Corporate Profile and Business 4 2.1.1 History of Lehman Brothers 4 2.1.2 Lehman Brothers Investment Bank 4 2.2 Forces of Change and Competition in Lehman Brothers 4 2.2.1 Change in Lehman Brother’s Business Strategy 4 2.2.2 Financial Competiveness in Lehman Brothers 5 2.3

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    Foundations of Decision Making The Downfall of Lehman Brothers The Downfall of Lehman Brothers Poor Decision making is a factor that can lead to bankruptcy and failure. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.‚ a major U.S investment bank‚ is an example of bad decision making because of their poor judgment‚ they have filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on September 15‚ 2008. A Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection is when a company‚ in this case Lehman Brother Holdings Inc. ‚ reports to the government

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    Principal Agent Conflict

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    dimensions of the shareholder-principal conflict with manager-agents known as the principal-agent problem. To mitigate agency problems between senior executives and shareholders‚ should the compensation committee of the board devote more to executive salary and bonus (cash compensation) or more to long-term incentives? Why? What role does each type of pay play in motivating managers? There are several dimensions to the principal-agent conflict. Principal-Agent Relationships exist whenever

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    Principal Agent Problem

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    Principal Agent Problem Running a business can be a tricky expenditure in today’s society. As we know a business can only be successful economically if they are bringing more money than they are putting out. Owners of businesses realize that positive economic profit is essential to the livelihood of their businesses. As with every business‚ employees are hired to do specific tasks that the owner assigns for them. However‚ with employees comes the responsibility of managing them. This is where a

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    THE DUTIES OF THE AGENTS TO PRINCIPAL The duties of an agent depend primarily on the contract of agency if there is one. Subject to any such express terms‚ the agent owes a number of implied duties or obligations to his principal. It is the agency relationship as such that gives rise to these obligations so that‚ as a general rule‚ they fall as much on the gratuitous agent as on the paid agent. 1. Obey the Principal’s instructions Section 164 states‚ The agent must obey the instructions given to

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    A PROJECT ON RISE AND FALL OH ‘LEHAMN BROTHERS’ Submitted towards the partial fulfillment of 3rd Semester of MBA- LLM/MBL Degree course‚ for Financial Market and Regulatory Systems Submitted to: Submitted By: Mr. P.K. Jain Parinita Jhawar (261) Mr. Sharad Kothari Romi Kansara (267) Faculty in-charge Sanjana Khanna (268) M.B.A.-M.B.L. (III Sem) ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION In an increasingly interdependent

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    Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy of 2008 Kim Bonville Corporate finance Case Study for Week 5 In 2007 Lehman Brothers underwrote more backed securities than any other firm in the investment banking industry. Their portfolio was $85 billion and this was four times the shareholders equity. The history of Lehman Brothers‚ they are a worldwide financial bank and they are the fourth largest investment bank in the United States. Their services they offer are investment

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