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  • Why should WaMu investors stick around?

    Posted Apr 07 2008, 11:12 AM by Matt Koppenheffer Rating:

    Washington Mutual chief executive Kerry Killinger might as well be standing in front of a "Mission Accomplished" banner today. WaMu shares are skyrocketing on hopes of a $5 billion investment from private equity shop TPG that would give the bank a nice cushion to deal with its massive lending missteps.

    While Citigroup, Bear Stearns, and Merrill Lynch may grab most of the headlines because the magnitude of their losses was so great, WaMu has managed to lose an impressive amount of money for a bank of its size. WaMu finished 2007 with a loss of $67 million thanks to loan loss provisions above $3 billion and charge-offs of $1.6 billion.

    Meanwhile, the company seems to care far more about Mr. Killinger than its shareholders. After reporting the dismal results for 2007 -- results that took the stock down 70% from where it started the year -- the board of directors concocted a compensation plan that would ignore the effects of the bank's potential loan losses, foreclosed real estate, and restructuring. So in the coming year, while investors will continue to feel the effects of further losses, the executive team can rest easy that their payout won't be crimped by their past strategic decisions.   Read More...

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