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      Failure: H&R Block Shuts Down Subprime Lending Operation

      By Meg Marco, 12:46 PM on Tue Dec 4 2007, 1,733 views

      H&R Block has decided to admit defeat after a plan to sell its troubled subprime lending operation to Cerberus Capital Management LP finally unraveled.

      From Bloomberg:

      H&R Block will try to sell the portion of Option One that does billing and collections, the Kansas City, Missouri-based company said today in a statement. The decision may result in $200 million in pretax charges.

      Chairman Richard Breeden is trying to salvage part of the sale of Option One begun by his predecessor Mark Ernst, who once predicted the entire company would fetch $1.3 billion. Ernst lost his job after markets for subprime mortgages collapsed, leading to more than $1 billion of losses at Option One. Breeden, who won a proxy fight to get on the board, had urged Ernst to ``stop the bleeding.''

      H&R Block's subprime lending operation, Option One, was one of the first to go south, losing $676.8 million in the first quarter of 2007. Ultimately, the subprime lender lost too much money to remain salable. Option One was the 6th largest mortgage lender in the U.S until September 30th of this year.


      H&R Block Shuts Option One, Will Sell Servicing Unit (Update5) [Bloomberg]
      (Photo:Maulleigh)

      PREVIOUSLY: H&R Block Subprime Lending Division Loses $676.8 Million
      H&R Block Continues To Hemorrhage Money
      Say Goodbye To Mark Ernst, CEO Of H&R Block

      Read More: subprime meltdown, Banking, Banks, Lending, Mortgages, Top, hr block, lenders, Real Estate, Taxes

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