Risky Acquisition Has Long-term Promise

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BANK OF AMERICA CORP. $15 (New York symbol BAC; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 5.0 billion; Market cap: $75.0 billion; WSSF Rating: Average) aims to complete its $20 billion, all-stock acquisition of brokerage firm Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. by the end of 2008. The purchase will make Bank of America one of the world’s biggest financial services companies. Following the purchase, Bank of America plans to cut its combined workforce by 10%. The company did not reveal how much this restructuring would cost. However, the recent sale of $25 billion worth of preferred shares to the U.S. Treasury should help offset these charges. Bank of America may also have to cut its $1.28 dividend (8.5% yield) to help pay for Merrill Lynch. Even if the company cut the dividend in half, it would still yield over 4%. Bank of America is a buy. buy…