Senate sniffing around Bear deal
The U.S. Senate has joined a laundry list of analysts and shareholders scrutinizing the deal in order to see how it was negotiated and whether it will affect taxpayers.
Is the J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. deal to buyout Bear Stearns Co. being made on the backs of U.S. taxpayers?
Today, the U.S. Senate joined a laundry list of analysts and shareholders scrutinizing the deal in order to see how it was negotiated and whether it will affect taxpayers, according to Crain's
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