JPMorgan Chase To Acquire Bear Stearns
New York, March 16, 2008 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) announced it is acquiring The Bear Stearns Companies Inc. (NYSE: BSC). The Boards of Directors of both
companies have unanimously approved the transaction.
The transaction will be a stock-for-stock exchange. JPMorgan Chase will exchange 0.05473 shares of JPMorgan Chase common
stock per one share of Bear Stearns stock. Based on the closing price of March 15, 2008, the transaction would have a
value of approximately $2 per share.
Effective immediately, JPMorgan Chase is guaranteeing the trading obligations of Bear Stearns and its subsidiaries and
is providing management oversight for its operations. Other than shareholder approval, the closing is not subject to any
material conditions. The transaction is expected to have an expedited close by the end of the calendar second quarter
2008. The Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and other federal agencies have given all
necessary approvals.
In addition to the financing the Federal Reserve ordinarily provides through its Discount Window, the Fed will provide
special financing in connection with this transaction. The Fed has agreed to fund up to $30 billion of Bear Stearns'
less liquid assets.
"JPMorgan Chase stands behind Bear Stearns," said Jamie Dimon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase.
"Bear Stearns' clients and counterparties should feel secure that JPMorgan is guaranteeing Bear Stearns' counterparty
risk. We welcome their clients, counterparties and employees to our firm, and we are glad to be their partner."
Dimon added, "This transaction will provide good long-term value for JPMorgan Chase shareholders. This acquisition meets
our key criteria: we are taking reasonable risk, we have built in an appropriate margin for error, it strengthens our
business, and we have a clear ability to execute."
"The past week has been an incredibly difficult time for Bear Stearns. This transaction represents the best outcome for
all of our constituencies based upon the current circumstances," said Alan Schwartz, President and Chief Executive
officer of Bear Stearns. "I am incredibly proud of our employees and believe they will continue to add tremendous value
to the new enterprise."
The transaction is expected to be ultimately accretive to JPMorgan Chase's annual earnings.
"This transaction helps us fill out some of the gaps in our franchise with manageable overlap," said Steve Black, co-CEO
of JPMorgan Investment Bank. "We know the Bear Stearns leadership team well and look forward to working with them to
bring our two companies together."
"Acquiring Bear Stearns enables us to obtain an attractive set of businesses," said Bill Winters, co-CEO of JPMorgan
Investment Bank. "After conducting due diligence, we're comfortable with the quality of Bear Stearns' business, and are
pleased to have them as part of our firm."
"JPMorgan Chase's management team has a strong track record of effective merger integration," said Heidi Miller, CEO of
JPMorgan Treasury & Securities Services business. "We will work closely in the coming weeks with Bear Stearns' clients and management to
execute the transaction quickly."
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