FACTBOX: Five Facts on Bear Stearns and JPMorgan

NEW YORK | Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:10pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A liquidity crisis has placed Bear Stearns Co BSC.N in peril, prompting the Federal Reserve and JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) to come to the rescue with emergency financing.

JPMorgan's role in the rescue, and Bear Stearns' $3.2 billion loss in market value on Friday alone, has some investors looking for a takeover by JPMorgan.

The following is snapshot of the two companies: Bear Stearns BSC.N

-- 2007 Net Income: $233 million

-- Assets: $395.362 billion

-- Employees: 14,153

-- Market Capitalization: $3.50 billion

-- Recorded fourth-quarter write-downs: $1.9 billion JP Morgan Chase (JPM.N)

-- 2007 Net Income: $15.365 billion

-- Assets: $1.562 trillion

-- Employees: 180,667

-- Market Capitalization: $124.1 billion

-- Recorded fourth-quarter write-downs: $1.3 billion

(Reporting by Steven Bertoni; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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