The BusinessWeek 50 Ranking
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Lehman Brothers Holdings
LEHMAN BROTHERS is no longer just a bond issuance and trading shop. After expanding its asset management business and poaching talent from competitors, the New York investment bank enjoys the revenue mix and client roster of Wall Street’s elite. While Lehman’s bond business has thrived, CEO Fuld has also steered the bank to a No. 3 ranking in global mergers and acquisitions. Lehman’s profits have more than tripled since 2002. Its stock price is up 132% over the same period. And for the third straight year, the firm’s U.S. equity research staff earned top honors in Institutional Investor magazine’s annual survey.
Company Info |
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| 2005 Rank | 151 |
| GET MORE COMPANY INFO | LEH |
| Market Value $ Million | 39,616.2 |
| Total Return $ Million | (1-yr.) 61.2
(3-yr.) 169.6 |
| 2005 Sales $ Billion | 32.4 |
| Sales Growth $ Million | (1-yr.) 53
(3-yr.) 24.4 |
| Long-Term Growth Est. % | 12.0 |
| Net income $ Million | 3,260.0 |
| Net Income Growth $ Million | (1-yr.) 38
(3-yr.) 48.5 |
| Net Margin %* | 10.1 |
| Return on Inv. Capital (%)* | 4.0 |
| Share Price 12-Mo. Hi/Lo | 150/86 |
| P/E Ratio | 13 |
| Industry | Diversified Financials |
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