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Some Comments On FDC, Chase Paymentech

Tags » Chase Card Services, Chase Paymentech, First Data Corp.

In a post titled "Explaining J.P. Morgan’s DNP on First Data", the Wall St. Journal's Dennis Berman blogs about why he thinks JP Morgan Chase wasn't playing a role in the private buyout of First Data by KKR announced earlier this week. He believes the reason is that the bank has been trying to negotiate the purchase of the 49% interest in Chase Paymentech held by First Data. Last week we reported that First Data filed an amended 10-K for 2006 which included the detailed financials for Chase Paymentech - a very nice business indeed!


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