stellte BusinessWeek zusammen:

R.H. Donnelley

“publishes Yellow Pages phone directories”, “Shares now trade at below 1 after losing 99% of their value since the end of 2007″

Insurers

“insurance companies were hurt even more by toxic investments on their balance sheets.”

(Kreditderivate lassen grüßen)

Investment Banks

“Lehman Brothers (LEH) and Bear Stearns essentially went out of business”

(und viele andere brauchen staatliche finanzielle Hilfe)

CROCS

“The stock is down 95% in 2008.”

(gefallen mir sowieso nicht :-) )

Bond Insurers

“the companies were stung by their insurance of mortgage-backed securities and other risky assets”

REITs (Real estate investment trusts)

“Growth Properties (GGP), for example, have fallen 96%, and the firm warned in November that it needed more capital to fight off bankruptcy.”

Automakers

“A big loser for investors has been General Motors (GM), down 80% this year.”

Oil and Gas Explorers

“Shares of ATP Oil & Gas (ATP), for example, declined 89% since the start of 2008.”

Regional Banks

“Shares of National City (NCC)—being acquired by PNC Financial Services (PNC)—are down 87%, while shares of Wachovia (WB)—being bought by Wells Fargo (WFC)—plunged 83%.”

Solar Energy

“But as conventional fuel prices fell, alternatives such as solar power became less economically viable. Shares of Evergreen Solar (ESLR), which more than doubled in 2007, are down 85% in 2008, while First Solar (FLSR) shares have slid 55%.”

Manitowoc

“Admired for its management, Manitowoc (MTW) is an industrial company with products that include construction cranes. Amid a worldwide building boom, especially in emerging economies, Manitowoc’s stock climbed 63% in 2007. But the economic slowdown has sent shares falling 82% in 2008.”

Fortsetzung folgt…

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