

Lehman Brothers (LEH), one of the biggest US financial institutions in the US, founded in 1850, is at the center of the most recent panic. LEH appears to be about to file for bankruptcy as evidenced by reports of their inability to raise capital at any cost and their rapidly declining market value (currently $3B (and falling)):


So there's evidence that this relentless selling is not isolated to the financials. Take a look at Apple, ouch. Some important longer term trends and support levels have been diced on AAPL this week, I have puts:


Oh, and how could I forget about AIG, it one of the dow components and the 18th largest company in the world. AIG has lost almost 30% (about $30B in market cap) since Monday morning:

This last one is more for fun since it doesn't demonstrate a significant downtrend in the short term. To keep with the theme, United Airlines (UAUA) did get bludgeoned pretty bad earlier this week when Bloomberg incorrectly reported that United had filed for bankruptcy. The stock lost nearly all of its value in a few minutes before recovering:

These must be long sleepless nights for the dudes on Wall Street. Unfortunately, the waking life does not escape the nightmares in the headlines. It seems we will be hearing news of market gore for some time to come.
In other news, the bears are getting aggressive.
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The economist stole my title:
http://www.economist.com/finance/displayStory.cfm?story_id=12231236
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