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Merrill Lynch Sells Most of Commercial Finance Unit (MER, GE)
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General Electric (NYSE: GE) is acquiring most of Merrill Lynch Capital, which is the unit of Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) wholly-owned middle-market commercial finance business. Unfortunately the financial terms are not disclosed. This will add more than $10 billion in assets and $5 billion in commitments to GE Capital Commercial Finance’s base of $260 billion. A further breakdown of the group being bought is as follows:
So we do not have the exact terms of the deal, but John Thain of Merrill Lynch noted that this will enable the redeployment of approximately $1.3 billion of capital into other parts of Merrill Lynch.
Because it is more than two hours to the open and because of a thin volume shortened trading session, we haven’t seen any solid indications to see if this is going to drive Merrill Lynch stock. Merrill Lynch appears to be up 1%, but that is on too thin of indications to use as a solid number.
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Jon C. Ogg
December 24, 2007
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