Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merrill raising up to $6.2 billion:

Investment Contract :Merrill Lynch & Co. will raise up to $6.2 billion to be invested by Singapore-based investment firm Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd. and U.S.-based Davis Selected Advisers L.P., the investment bank said Monday.
Along with the private placement of common stock, Merrill (MER:Merrill Lynch & Co., IncNews, chart, profile, more Last: 53.90-1.64-2.95%
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MER 53.90, -1.64, -2.9%) said it's selling its middle-market commercial finance business for an undisclosed amount. New York-based Merrill said the placement of newly issued stock is expected to close by mid-January. Chief Executive John Thain, who assumed Merrill's top position in November, said the private placement will bolster Merrill's capital position. Thain came to Merrill from NYSE Euronext (NYX:NYXNews, chart, profile, moreLast:
Delayed quote dataAdd to portfolioAnalyst Create alertInsiderDiscussFinancials Sponsored by:NYX, , ) more than one month ago, amid a difficult period during which Merrill sustained significant write-downs related to troubles in the U.S. housing market. The private placement also creates a strategic partnership with Temasek, Merrill said in a statement, describing Temasek as having "sizable investments across Asia, particularly in Singapore, China and India." Temasek will invest $4.4 billion in Merrill common stock, with the option to buy an additional $600 million in stock by March 2008. Its ownership position in Merrill won't exceed 10%, Merrill said. Davis, meanwhile, will make a "long-term investment" of $1.2 billion, Merrill said. Neither Temasek nor Davis will have any "role in the governance" of Merrill, the firm said. Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings maintained a negative outlook on Merrill following news of the investment, saying in a statement that it believes "there is a high probability that additional losses will be recognized in fourth-quarter 2007 fiscal year which collectively may result in [the firm] posting a loss for its 2007 fiscal year." Fitch had lowered Merrill's long-term issuer default rating in October. Following an initial rise early in Monday's abbreviated trading session, Merrill shares closed nearly 3% lower, ending at $53.90. Also Monday, Merrill said it is selling Merrill Lynch Capital, the firm's middle-market commercial finance business, to GE Capital (GE:GENews, chart, profile, moreLast:
Delayed quote dataAdd to portfolioAnalyst Create alertInsiderDiscussFinancials Sponsored by:GE, , ) . Financial terms were not disclosed. Merrill's commercial real-estate finance unit is not part of the unit being sold, the firm said. Fox-Pitt Kelton said in a note to clients that the sale should "free about $1.3 billion [in] capital for Merrill. Thus, the total capital 'raise' is $7.5 billion." Fox-Pitt Kelton had previously estimated that Merrill's write-downs related to subprime and other troubled mortgage markets amounted to $8.6 billion. Merrill's sale of Merrill Lynch Capital "continues to signal that problems are significant, but that [management] is taking steps to get beyond it," the firm told clients

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