What’s left of WaMu emerges from bankruptcy [The Seattle Times]
| By Drew DeSilver, The Seattle Times | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The company, now known as
Common and preferred shareholders will own the bulk of
However, the new company will have
The old WaMu's stock, which had been trading on the Pink Sheets under the ticker symbol WAMUQ, has been canceled.
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