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Washington Mutual to Buy Bank United

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Bloomberg News

Washington Mutual Inc., which built itself into the largest U.S. savings bank by snapping up West Coast rivals, said it will acquire Bank United Corp. for $1.49 billion, giving it top-tier market share in three of the four largest Texas metropolitan markets. Seattle-based Washington Mutual said it will exchange 1.3 of its shares for each share of Houston-based Bank United, which was formed more than 10 years ago by former Salomon Bros. bond trader Lewis S. Ranieri. With the acquisition, Washington Mutual would have $10.7 billion in deposits in Texas, up from $1.9 billion now. Seattle-based Washington Mutual has total assets of about $186 billion. Washington Mutual said it expects the deal to save $87 million by 2002, in part through the elimination of 600 to 650 jobs. Bank United stock fell $1.50 to close at $40.88 on Nasdaq. Washington Mutual shares closed off 75 cents at $32.06 on the NYSE.

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