Date updated:10-16-2008
"There's a bigger issue, which is that we have obviously waived any concentration issues, and banks can own as much as they want of the nation. That means when the smoke clears, you are going to have some superbanks that could be the nationwide lenders that survive." - Jim Cramer

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WB
32.35 - $5.27
- 0.00
- $5.27
Wachovia (WB), Washington Mutual (WM), now Sovereign (SOV) with Santander (STD), which I had no idea was healthy enough to buy anything but can put the bad loans to TARP like all of the others.

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WM
Waste Mgmt Inc - $32.43
- -0.58%
- $32.78
Wachovia (WB), Washington Mutual (WM), now Sovereign (SOV) with Santander (STD), which I had no idea was healthy enough to buy anything but can put the bad loans to TARP like all of the others.

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SOV
N/a - $2.23
- 0.00
- $2.23
Wachovia (WB), Washington Mutual (WM), now Sovereign (SOV) with Santander (STD), which I had no idea was healthy enough to buy anything but can put the bad loans to TARP like all of the others.

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STD
Banco Santander A - $17.23
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Wachovia (WB), Washington Mutual (WM), now Sovereign (SOV) with Santander (STD), which I had no idea was healthy enough to buy anything but can put the bad loans to TARP like all of the others.

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CMA
Comerica Inc - $28.68
- +2.39%
- $28.15
Seems like the bank-buying spree has begun in earnest and all of the regionals could now go: Comerica (CMA), First Horizon (FHN), National City (NCC), Suntrust (STI). They can all be bought by Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) -- still not heard from -- Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM).

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FHN
First Horizon Ntl - $12.42
- 0.00%
- $12.49
Seems like the bank-buying spree has begun in earnest and all of the regionals could now go: Comerica (CMA), First Horizon (FHN), National City (NCC), Suntrust (STI). They can all be bought by Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) -- still not heard from -- Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM).

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NCC
10.91 - $2.20
- 0.00
- $2.20
Seems like the bank-buying spree has begun in earnest and all of the regionals could now go: Comerica (CMA), First Horizon (FHN), National City (NCC), Suntrust (STI). They can all be bought by Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) -- still not heard from -- Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM).

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STI
Suntrust Banks - $21.07
- +3.84%
- $20.50
Seems like the bank-buying spree has begun in earnest and all of the regionals could now go: Comerica (CMA), First Horizon (FHN), National City (NCC), Suntrust (STI). They can all be bought by Bank of America (BAC), U.S. Bancorp (USB) -- still not heard from -- Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM).
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