Sunday, May 19, 2013

Latest local news, weather and high school sports for Flint and the Tri-cities

Treasury says it will begin selling Citi shares
Posted: 03.29.2010 at 9:57 AM
0
 / AP photo
Photo

NEW YORK (AP) — The Treasury Department said Monday it will begin selling the stake it owns in Citigroup Inc., which could result in a profit of more than $8 billion.

The government received 7.7 billion shares of Citigroup in exchange for $25 billion it gave the bank during the 2008 credit crisis. It said it will sell the shares over the course of this year, depending on market conditions.

Like any investor, the government will likely hold on to its shares if prices fall steeply. However, Citi shares have steadily been rising with the broader market in recent months, which means the Treasury Department stands to pocket a hefty profit.

Citi shares rose 8 cents to $4.39 in early trading Monday. The government would make about $8.8 billion in profit on its stake in Citigroup if it sells the stock for $4.39 a share.

The Treasury Department received its stock for a price of $3.25 a share last year.

Citi was one of the hardest hit banks during the credit crisis and recession. It received a total of $45 billion in bailout money. Citi repaid the other $20 billion it owed the Treasury in December.

When Citigroup agreed to repay the $20 billion in loans it still owed the Treasury Department, the pair also agreed the Treasury would sell the common stock it owned in the New York bank throughout 2010.

The Treasury owns about 27 percent of Citigroup's outstanding stock, based on the number of shares that were outstanding on Jan. 31.

Even after it sells its stake in Citigroup, the Treasury Department will still hold warrants to purchase future shares in the bank.

The Treasury said Morgan Stanley will handle the sale of the shares.


Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Accident claims life of Swartz Creek teen
Brittany Shannon  |  Yesterday at 5:12 PM
FORECAST: Sun, the Heat, and the Storms
NBC25 Newsroom  |  Yesterday at 5:38 PM
Thumbnail
One of Flint's most wanted fugitive's arrested
NBC25 Newsroom  |  Friday, May 17, 2013
Follow miNBC News
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
Download our smartphone app!
News, weather, deals and more on your phone!
miDirectory
A directory of local businesses.
Junction Valley Railroad News & Savings
Get deals & events right in your email!
Buy a DVD
Order a copy of a recent NBC25 News broadcast.
ADVERTISEMENT