Bear Stearns
BSC
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$1.35 B
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Bear Stearns was a large investment bank and securities trading firms. In 2008, during the global financial crisis, Bear Stearns suffered a liquidity crisis due to its exposure to subprime mortgages, leading to its collapse and subsequent acquisition by JPMorgan Chase in a government-backed deal for a fraction of its former value.

Market capitalization of Bear Stearns (BSC)

All time high intraday market cap: $20.24 Billion (January 18, 2007)

Last known market cap: $1.35 Billion

On May 30, 2008 Bear Stearns had a market cap of $1.35 Billion. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.

Market cap history of Bear Stearns from 1997 to 2008

End of year Market Cap

Year Market cap Change
2008$1.35 B-86.66%
2007$10.18 B-46.64%
2006$19.09 B45.87%
2005$13.09 B23.29%
2004$10.61 B35.5%
2003$7.83 B37.23%
2002$5.71 B3.46%
2001$5.51 B2.04%
2000$5.40 B11.49%
1999$4.85 B15.12%
1998$4.21 B-24.6%
1997$5.58 B