Merrill Lynch Reports Second Quarter 2008 Net Loss from Continuing Operations of $4.6 Billion

Merrill Lynch Completes Sale of Bloomberg and Announces Expected Sale of Financial Data Services in Deals Valued at Approximately $8 Billion in Aggregate

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) today reported a net loss from continuing operations for the second quarter of 2008 of $4.6 billion, or $4.95 per diluted share, compared to net earnings from continuing operations of $2.0 billion, or $2.10 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2007. Merrill Lynchs net loss for the second quarter of 2008 was $4.7 billion, or $4.97 per diluted share, compared to net earnings of $2.1 billion, or $2.24 per diluted share, for the year-ago quarter. Second quarter 2008 results included a restructuring charge of $445 million pre-tax ($286 million after-tax) arising from headcount reductions completed during the quarter.

Subsequent to the end of the second quarter, Merrill Lynch continues to enhance its capital position. Earlier today, Merrill Lynch completed the sale of its 20% ownership stake in Bloomberg, L.P. to Bloomberg Inc., for $4.425 billion, and as part of this transaction has entered into a long-term service agreement. Merrill Lynch is also in negotiations and has signed a non-binding letter of intent to sell a controlling interest in Financial Data Services, Inc. (FDS), based on an enterprise value for FDS in excess of $3.5 billion. FDS is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of Merrill Lynch and is a provider of administrative functions for mutual funds, retail banking products and other services within Global Wealth Management (GWM). Merrill Lynch has provided Bloomberg Inc. with debt financing and intends to provide debt financing for the FDS transaction on a commercially reasonable basis.

Amidst a challenging market environment, Merrill Lynchs core businesses continued to perform well; however, second quarter 2008 net revenues were negative $2.1 billion, compared with positive $9.5 billion in the prior-year period. The revenue decline was driven by net losses totaling $3.5 billion related to U.S. super senior ABS CDOs(1) and credit valuation adjustments of negative $2.9 billion related to hedges with financial guarantors, about half of which related to U.S. super senior ABS CDOs. Other significant net losses included $1.7 billion in the investment portfolio of Merrill Lynchs U.S. banks, as well as $1.3 billion from certain residential mortgage exposures. Active efforts to reduce risk through asset sales combined with these net losses, resulted in meaningful exposure reductions for many of these asset classes.

Net revenues for the second quarter were $7.5 billion, excluding these net losses, credit valuation adjustments and a $91 million net benefit related to credit spread widening on Merrill Lynchs long-term debt liabilities. On a comparable basis, these revenues were down 21% from the prior-year period but up slightly from the first quarter of 2008, reflecting the strength and stability of the firms core franchise. (2)

The net loss from continuing operations for the first six months of 2008 was $6.6 billion, or $7.17 per diluted share, compared with net earnings from continuing operations of $4.0 billion, or $4.22 per diluted share, in the prior-year period. The first half 2008 net loss and loss per diluted share were $6.6 billion and $7.18, respectively, compared to net earnings of $4.3 billion, or $4.50 per diluted share, for the prior-year period. First half 2008 net revenues were $818 million compared to $19.1 billion in the prior-year period. Excluding the net losses, credit valuation adjustments and a $2.2 billion net benefit related to credit spread widening on Merrill Lynchs long-term debt liabilities, first half 2008 net revenues were $14.9 billion, down 22% from the prior-year period. (2)

Second Quarter and First Half 2008 Highlights

  • Record first half revenues in Rates and Currencies and third-highest quarterly revenues
  • Record first half and quarterly revenues in Global Markets Financing and Services, demonstrating double-digit growth, both year-on-year and sequentially
  • Nearly 60% growth in Commodities quarterly revenues compared to the prior-year
  • Strong Investment Banking revenues of more than $1 billion for the quarter, where the firm ranked #3 globally for debt and equity origination fees (3)

(1) ABS CDOs are defined as collateralized debt obligations comprised of asset-backed securities.

(2) See Attachment VIII for a reconciliation of non-GAAP measures.

(3) Source: Dealogic.

  • Continued solid revenues in GWM, with recurring revenues greater than 70% of total net revenues, a near-record proportion (1)
  • Non-U.S. revenue growth of 13% sequentially during the quarter driven by strong performance in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, up more than 30% (2)
  • Significant progress in balance sheet and risk reduction during the quarter, including reductions of 51% in U.S. Alt-A residential mortgages and 29% in U.S. sub-prime residential mortgage net exposures, 47% in leveraged finance, and 17% in commercial real estate net exposures, excluding First Republic Bank
  • Record excess liquidity pool of approximately $92 billion, up significantly from the first quarter of 2008

Our core franchise continues to perform well despite the extremely challenging market environment, said John A. Thain, chairman and chief executive officer. Against this backdrop, we increased our excess liquidity pool to a record level of $92 billion and significantly reduced our exposures in key asset classes. Importantly, with the transactions we announced today, we are bolstering our capital base and continue to move forward on our risk management and strategic growth initiatives.

Business Segment Review:

The $445 million pre-tax restructuring charge was recorded in the business segments as follows: $311 million in Global Markets and Investment Banking and $134 million in Global Wealth Management. The following discussion of business segment results excludes the impact of these restructuring expenses. A reconciliation of these segment results appears on Attachment III to this release.

Global Markets and Investment Banking (GMI)

GMI recorded net revenues of negative $5.3 billion and a pre-tax loss of $8.2 billion for the second quarter of 2008, as the challenging market environment resulted in net losses in Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC), and lower net revenues in Equity Markets and Investment Banking compared to the prior-year period. GMIs second quarter net revenues included a net benefit of $98 million (all of which was recorded in FICC) due to the impact of the widening of Merrill Lynchs credit spreads on the carrying value of certain long-term debt liabilities.

(1) Recurring revenues include fee-based revenues, net interest profit and Global Investment Management (GIM) revenues.

(2) Ex-marks and fair value adjustments.

  • Net revenues from GMIs three major business lines were as follows:
  • FICC net revenues were negative $8.1 billion for the quarter, as strong revenues from Commodities, Rates and Currencies and Municipals were more than offset by net losses related to U.S. super senior ABS CDOs, credit valuation adjustments related to hedges with financial guarantors, and net losses related to the investment securities portfolio of Merrill Lynchs U.S. banks and certain residential mortgage-related exposures. To a lesser extent, FICC revenues were also impacted by net losses related to leveraged finance exposures. Net revenues for most other FICC businesses declined from the second quarter of 2007, as the environment for those businesses was materially worse than the year-ago quarter.

U.S. ABS CDOs:

At the end of the second quarter of 2008, net exposures to U.S. ABS CDOs were $4.5 billion, down from $6.7 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2008. The net exposure declined as net losses of $3.5 billion, and to a lesser extent asset sales and liquidations, were partially offset by the ineffectiveness of certain hedges. Please see Attachment VI for details related to these exposures.

Financial Guarantors:

During the second quarter of 2008, credit valuation adjustments related to the firms hedges with financial guarantors were negative $2.9 billion, including negative $1.4 billion related to U.S. super senior ABS CDOs.

The hedges with financial guarantors related to the U.S. super senior ABS CDOs (notional, net of gains prior to credit valuation adjustments) declined from $10.9 billion at the end of the first quarter 2008 to $9.6 billion at the end of the second quarter 2008. The net gains in the value of the hedges (reflective of value declines in the assets being hedged) were more than offset by credit valuation adjustments that reflected deterioration of the creditworthiness of the financial guarantors during the quarter. As a result, the carrying value of these hedges related to U.S. super senior ABS CDOs was $2.9 billion at quarter-end. Please see Attachment VI for details related to these hedges.

The carrying value of hedges with financial guarantors related to other asset classes outside of U.S. super senior ABS CDOs declined from $5.1 billion at the end of the first quarter to $3.6 billion at the end of the second quarter 2008.

Residential Mortgages:

Net exposures related to U.S. prime residential mortgages increased 10% to $33.7 billion during the quarter, as GWMs First Republic Bank continued to originate mortgages for its high net worth client base. However, other residential mortgage-related exposures, including U.S. sub-prime, U.S. Alt-A and non-U.S. exposures, in aggregate, decreased 25% during the quarter. U.S. sub-prime mortgage-related exposures declined 29% to $1.0 billion, primarily due to $544 million in markdowns. Net exposures related to U.S. Alt-A residential mortgages declined 51% to $1.5 billion, due to sales of $1.1 billion and net losses of $549 million. Net exposures related to non-U.S. residential mortgages declined 15% to $7.4 billion due to the maturity of a warehouse lending facility, net write-downs of $229 million, paydowns of principal and sales of mortgage-backed securities. Please see Attachment VII for details related to these exposures.

U.S. Banks Investment Securities Portfolio:

Within the investment securities portfolio of Merrill Lynchs U.S. banks, net pre-tax losses of approximately $1.7 billion were recognized through the statement of earnings during the second quarter of 2008. These net losses reflected the other than temporary impairment in the value of certain securities, primarily U.S. Alt-A residential mortgage-backed securities. The change in other comprehensive income / (loss) (OCI) during the quarter reflected the reversal of approximately $1.7 billion of pre-tax losses out of OCI, partially offset by an additional $979 million pre-tax loss recorded in OCI. At the end of the quarter, the cumulative pre-tax OCI balance in stockholders equity related to this portfolio was approximately negative $4.7 billion. Please see Attachment VII for details related to these exposures.

Leveraged Finance:

During the second quarter of 2008, leveraged finance commitments declined 47% to $7.5 billion, down from approximately $14.2 billion at the end of the first quarter, due almost entirely to sales and syndications. Net write-downs related to these exposures were $348 million during the quarter.

Commercial Real Estate:

Second quarter 2008 net exposures related to commercial real estate, excluding First Republic Bank, totaled approximately $14.9 billion, down 17% from the first quarter, due primarily to sales, particularly for whole loan/conduit exposures in the U.S. and EMEA. Net exposures related to First Republic Bank were $2.7 billion at the end of the second quarter, up 3% from the first quarter. Please see Attachment VII for details related to these exposures.

  • Equity Markets net revenues for the second quarter of 2008 declined 20% from the prior-year quarter to $1.7 billion. Global Markets Financing and Services revenues increased to a record level, up approximately 25% from the prior-year period, as the firm took advantage of opportunities to both add clients and increase average balances. Cash equity trading revenues were up slightly from the prior-year period. These increases were more than offset by net revenue declines from equity-linked trading and principal-related businesses, including private equity, which recorded a net loss of $184 million, down from positive revenues of $125 million in the prior-year quarter.
  • Investment Banking net revenues were $1.0 billion for the second quarter of 2008, down 28% from the record 2007 second quarter. Equity origination, debt origination and M&A advisory revenues all declined, reflecting significantly lower industry-wide deal volumes compared with the year-ago period. While origination revenues were lower, Merrill Lynch maintained strong positioning, ranking #3 in the global league table for fees from debt and equity origination, and recently advised on several industry-leading transactions, including the $18 billion acquisition of Rohm & Haas by Dow Chemical and the $13 billion acquisition of Norilsk Nickel by Rusal, and was joint bookrunner in the $24 billion rights issue for Royal Bank of Scotland.

For the first half of 2008, GMI recorded a pre-tax loss of $12.3 billion on net revenues of negative $6.0 billion, due primarily to net losses in FICC that were partially offset by solid revenues in Equity Markets and Investment Banking. In addition, GMI recorded fair value adjustment benefits of approximately $2.2 billion (approximately $1.5 billion in FICC and $700 million in Equity Markets) due to the impact of the widening of Merrill Lynchs credit spreads on the carrying value of certain long-term debt liabilities.

Global Wealth Management (GWM)

GWM generated solid net revenues for the second quarter of 2008 despite significant market declines, reflecting the stability of the client franchise and the significant proportion of recurring net revenues in GWM.

  • GWMs second quarter 2008 net revenues were $3.4 billion, down 5% from the strong second quarter of 2007. The decrease in net revenues was primarily due to Global Investment Management (GIM), which accounted for more than half of the overall decline. The revenue decline, together with higher non-compensation expenses resulting from investment in FA workstations, international expansion, and GWMs online capabilities, contributed to a 25% decline in GWMs pre-tax earnings to $738 million. GWMs pre-tax profit margin remains strong at 22.0%, although down from a record 27.5% in the prior-year period.
  • Net revenues from GWMs major business lines were as follows:

-- Global Private Client (GPC) net revenues for the second quarter of 2008 were $3.2 billion, down 3% from the prior-year period. Compared with the second quarter of 2007, lower transaction and origination revenues, reflective of less client activity and origination activity in a challenging environment, were partially offset by an increase in fee-based revenues driven by asset-based fees. Net interest profit also rose, due largely to the inclusion of net revenues from First Republic, as did revenues from GWMs franchise in all regions outside the U.S.

 

-- GIMs second quarter 2008 net revenues were $193 million, a decline of 37% from the second quarter of 2007, due largely to lower revenues from investments in alternative investment management companies. This drop in revenue resulted in a 2.5 percentage point decline in GWMs pre-tax profit margin.

  • Financial Advisor (FA) headcount was 16,690 at quarter-end, an increase of 30 FAs during the quarter and 490 from the second quarter of 2007, as GWM continued to be successful in retaining and recruiting high-quality experienced FAs. FA turnover, particularly among first and second quintile FAs, declined during the quarter and continues to outperform the industry average. Outside the Americas, Merrill Lynchs continued focus and investment in the GWM franchise increased international FA headcount by 11% year over year.
  • Net inflows of client assets into annuitized-revenue products were $8 billion for the second quarter. Total net new money was negative $5 billion, impacted largely by seasonal client income tax payments and the departure of a significant institutional retirement client as a result of a merger transaction.
  • Total client assets in GWM accounts remained at $1.6 trillion at the end of the 2008 second quarter.

GWM recorded pre-tax earnings of $1.5 billion for the first six months of 2008, down 17% from the year-ago period. Net revenues were $7.0 billion, an increase of 1%. The decrease in pre-tax earnings was driven by higher expenses that included an $80 million loss on a client receivable in the first quarter, continuing investment in growth initiatives and lower revenues from GIM, partially offset by an increase in net revenues from GPC.

Other Items:

Compensation Expenses

Compensation and benefits expenses were $3.5 billion for the second quarter of 2008, down 26% from $4.7 billion in the second quarter of 2007 due to a decline in compensation expense accruals reflecting lower net revenues and reductions in headcount. Compensation and benefits expenses were $7.7 billion for the first half of 2008, down 20% from $9.6 billion in the first half of 2007 due primarily to the same reasons as the quarterly decline.

Non-compensation Expenses

Total non-compensation expenses (excluding the restructuring charge) were $2.1 billion for the second quarter of 2008, up 8% from the year-ago quarter. Details of the significant changes in non-compensation expenses from the second quarter of 2007 are as follows:

  • Communication and technology costs were $566 million, up 17% due primarily to costs related to ongoing technology investments and system development initiatives, as well as higher market data information costs.
  • Occupancy and related depreciation costs were $328 million, up 20% due principally to higher office rental expenses associated with data center growth and increased office space, including the impact of First Republic.
  • Advertising and market development costs were $166 million, down 17% due primarily to lower travel and other related expenses.

Restructuring Charge

Related to its previously announced expense reduction initiative, the company recorded a pre-tax restructuring charge of $445 million during the 2008 second quarter, primarily related to severance costs and the accelerated amortization of previously granted stock awards. Pre-tax cost savings from this initiative are expected to be approximately $730 million for 2008 and $925 million on an annualized basis. Headcount was reduced by approximately 4,200 employees during the first half of 2008, largely in the U.S., within GMI and support areas. This reduction was greater than initial reduction estimates of 4,000.

Income Taxes

Income taxes from continuing operations for the second quarter were a net credit of $3.5 billion, reflecting tax benefits associated with the firms pre-tax losses. The second quarter effective tax rate was 42.9%, compared with 28.9% for the second quarter of 2007. The increase in the effective tax rate reflected changes in the firms geographic mix of earnings.

Capital and Liquidity Management

The firms liquidity position remained strong with the holding companys excess liquidity pool at a record level of approximately $92 billion, up from $82 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2008 and well in excess of debt maturing in less than one year.

Merrill Lynchs active management of equity capital during the 2008 second quarter included the issuance of $2.7 billion of new 8.625% Perpetual Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series 8.

At the end of the second quarter of 2008, estimated book value per share was $21.43, down from $25.93 at the end of the first quarter. Adjusting for the companys $6.6 billion mandatory convertible preferred offering on an if-converted basis, Merrill Lynchs adjusted book value per share was $24.94 at the end of the second quarter of 2008. (1)

Staffing

Merrill Lynchs full-time employees totaled 60,000 at the end of the second quarter of 2008, a net decrease of 3,100 during the quarter, primarily related to the headcount reductions described above under Restructuring Charge.

(1) See Attachment IX for a reconciliation of non-GAAP measures.

John Thain, chairman and chief executive officer, and Nelson Chai, executive vice president and chief financial officer, will host a conference call today at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss the companys 2008 second quarter and first half results. The conference call can be accessed via a live audio webcast available through the Investor Relations website at www.ir.ml.com or by dialing (888) 810-0245 (U.S. callers) or (706) 634-0180 (non-U.S. callers). On-demand replay of the webcast will be available from approximately 7:00 p.m. ET today at the same web address.

Merrill Lynch is one of the world's leading wealth management, capital markets and advisory companies with offices in 40 countries and territories and total client assets of approximately $1.6 trillion. As an investment bank, it is a leading global trader and underwriter of securities and derivatives across a broad range of asset classes and serves as a strategic advisor to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals worldwide. Merrill Lynch owns approximately half of BlackRock, one of the worlds largest publicly traded investment management companies with more than $1 trillion in assets under management. For more information on Merrill Lynch, please visit www.ml.com.

Merrill Lynch may make forward-looking statements, including, for example, statements about management expectations and intentions, announced but not completed transactions, strategic objectives, growth opportunities, business prospects, investment banking pipelines, anticipated financial results, the impact of off balance sheet arrangements, significant contractual obligations, anticipated results of litigation and regulatory investigations and proceedings, and other similar matters. These forward-looking statements are not statements of historical facts and represent only Merrill Lynchs beliefs regarding future performance, which is inherently uncertain. There are a variety of factors, many of which are beyond Merrill Lynchs control, which affect the operations, performance, business strategy and results and could cause its actual results and experience to differ materially from the expectations and objectives expressed in any forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, financial market volatility; actions and initiatives taken by current and potential competitors; general economic conditions; the effect of current, pending and future legislation, regulation, and regulatory actions; and the other additional factors described in the Risk Factors section of Merrill Lynchs Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2007 and also disclosed from time to time in its subsequent reports on Form 10-Q and 8-K, which are available on the Merrill Lynch Investor Relations website at www.ir.ml.com and at the SECs website, www.sec.gov.

Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. Merrill Lynch does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the date the forward-looking statements are made. The reader should, however, consult any further disclosures Merrill Lynch may make in its future filings of its reports on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.

Merrill Lynch may also, from time to time, disclose financial information on a non-GAAP basis where management believes this information will be valuable to investors in gauging the quality of Merrill Lynchs financial performance and identifying trends.

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.     Attachment I
     
Preliminary Unaudited Earnings Summary
For the Three Months Ended Percent Inc / (Dec)
(in millions, except per share amounts)

Jun. 27,
2008

Mar. 28,
2008

Jun. 29
2007

2Q08 vs.
1Q08

2Q08 vs.
2Q07

 
Revenues
Principal transactions $ (4,083 ) $ (2,418 ) $ 3,556 N/M

%

N/M

%

Commissions 1,811 1,889 1,787 (4 ) 1
Managed accounts and other fee-based revenues 1,399 1,455 1,349 (4 ) 4
Investment banking 1,158 917 1,528 26 (24 )
Earnings from equity method investments 111 431 375 (74 ) (70 )

Other (1)

  (1,875 )   (1,449 )   387   N/M N/M
Subtotal (1,479 ) 825 8,982 N/M N/M
 
Interest and dividend revenues 7,535 11,861 14,447 (36 ) (48 )
Less interest expense   8,172     9,752     13,970   (16 ) (42 )
Net interest (loss)/profit   (637 )   2,109     477   N/M N/M
 
Revenues, net of interest expense   (2,116 )   2,934     9,459   N/M N/M
 
Non-interest expenses
Compensation and benefits 3,491 4,196 4,731 (17 ) (26 )
Communications and technology 566 555 482 2 17
Brokerage, clearing, and exchange fees 370 387 346 (4 ) 7
Occupancy and related depreciation 328 309 273 6 20
Professional fees 263 242 245 9 7
Advertising and market development 166 176 200 (6 ) (17 )
Office supplies and postage 55 57 56 (4 ) (2 )
Other 311 313 300 (1 ) 4
Restructuring charge   445     -     -   N/M N/M
 
Total non-interest expenses   5,995     6,235     6,633   (4 ) (10 )
 
Pre-tax (loss)/earnings from continuing operations (8,111 ) (3,301 ) 2,826 N/M N/M
 
Income tax (benefit)/expense   (3,477 )   (1,332 )   816   N/M N/M
 
Net (loss)/earnings from continuing operations   (4,634 )   (1,969 )   2,010   N/M N/M
 
Discontinued operations:
Pre-tax (loss)/earnings from discontinued operations (32 ) (25 ) 197 N/M N/M
Income tax (benefit)/expense   (12 )   (32 )   68   N/M N/M
Net (loss)/earnings from discontinued operations   (20 )   7     129   N/M N/M
 
Net (loss)/earnings $ (4,654 ) $ (1,962 ) $ 2,139   N/M N/M
 
Preferred stock dividends $ 237   $ 174   $ 72   36 229
 
Net (loss)/earnings applicable to common stockholders $ (4,891 ) $ (2,136 ) $ 2,067   N/M N/M
 
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share from continuing operations (4.95 ) (2.20 ) 2.32 N/M N/M
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share from discontinued operations   (0.02 )   0.01     0.16   N/M N/M
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share $ (4.97 ) $ (2.19 ) $ 2.48 N/M N/M
 
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share from continuing operations (4.95 ) (2.20 ) 2.10 N/M N/M
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share from discontinued operations   (0.02 )   0.01     0.14   N/M N/M
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share $ (4.97 ) $ (2.19 ) $ 2.24 N/M N/M
 
Average shares used in computing earnings per common share
Basic 984.1 974.1 833.8 1 18
Diluted 984.1 974.1 923.3 1 7
 
Annualized return on average common equity from continuing operations
N/M N/M 21.0 %
Annualized return on average common equity N/M N/M 22.4 %
 
N/M = Not Meaningful
Note: Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation.
(1) Includes gains and losses on investment securities, private equity investments, loans and other miscellaneous items.

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.   Attachment II
   
Preliminary Unaudited Earnings Summary
For the Six Months Ended
(in millions, except per share amounts)

Jun. 27,
2008

Jun. 29
2007

Percent
Inc / (Dec)

 
Revenues
Principal transactions $ (6,501 ) $ 6,290 N/M

%

Commissions 3,700 3,500 6
Managed accounts and other fee-based revenues 2,854 2,633 8
Investment banking 2,075 3,038 (32 )
Earnings from equity method investments 542 684 (21 )

Other (1)

  (3,324 )   1,228   N/M
Subtotal (654 ) 17,373 N/M
 
Interest and dividend revenues 19,396 27,168 (29 )
Less interest expense   17,924     25,479   (30 )
Net interest profit   1,472     1,689   (13 )
 
Revenues, net of interest expense   818     19,062   (96 )
 
Non-interest expenses
Compensation and benefits 7,687 9,585 (20 )
Communications and technology 1,121 961 17
Brokerage, clearing, and exchange fees 757 656 15
Occupancy and related depreciation 637 538 18
Professional fees 505 471 7
Advertising and market development 342 355 (4 )
Office supplies and postage 112 115 (3 )
Other 624 654 (5 )
Restructuring charge   445     -   N/M
 
Total non-interest expenses   12,230     13,335   (8 )
 
Pre-tax (loss)/earnings from continuing operations (11,412 ) 5,727 N/M
 
Income tax (benefit)/expense   (4,809 )   1,687   N/M
 
Net (loss)/earnings from continuing operations   (6,603 )   4,040   N/M
 
Discontinued operations:
Pre-tax (loss)/earnings from discontinued operations (57 ) 391 N/M
Income tax (benefit)/expense   (44 )   134   N/M
Net (loss)/earnings from discontinued operations   (13 )   257   N/M
 
Net (loss)/earnings $ (6,616 ) $ 4,297   N/M
 
Preferred stock dividends $ 411   $ 124   231
 
Net (loss)/earnings applicable to common stockholders $ (7,027 ) $ 4,173   N/M
 
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share from continuing operations (7.17 ) 4.67 N/M
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share from discontinued operations   (0.01 )   0.31   N/M
Basic (loss)/earnings per common share $ (7.18 ) $ 4.98 N/M
 
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share from continuing operations (7.17 ) 4.22 N/M
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share from discontinued operations   (0.01 )   0.28   N/M
Diluted (loss)/earnings per common share $ (7.18 ) $ 4.50 N/M
 
Average shares used in computing earnings per common share
Basic 978.5 837.6 17
Diluted 978.5 926.8 6
 
Annualized return on average common equity from continuing operations
N/M 21.4 %
Annualized return on average common equity N/M 22.8 %
             
N/M = Not Meaningful
Note: Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation.
(1) Includes gains and losses on investment securities, private equity investments, loans and other miscellaneous items.

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.   Attachment III
             
 
Preliminary Segment Data (unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended

Percent Inc / (Dec)

For the Six Months Ended
Jun. 27, Mar. 28, Jun. 29, 2Q08 vs. 2Q08 vs. Jun. 27, Jun. 29,

Percent

(dollars in millions) 2008 2008 2007 1Q08 2Q07 2008 2007 Inc / (Dec)
 
Global Markets & Investment Banking
Global Markets
FICC $ (8,068 ) $ (3,378 ) $ 2,421 N/M

%

N/M

%

$ (11,446 ) $ 5,046 N/M

%

Equity Markets   1,727     1,883     2,148   (8 ) (20 )   3,610     4,534   (20 )
Total Global Markets net revenues (6,341 ) (1,495 ) 4,569 N/M N/M (7,836 ) 9,580 N/M
Investment Banking (1)
Origination:
Debt 367 231 471 59 (22 ) 598 1,057 (43 )

Equity

338 199 547 70 (38 ) 537 910 (41 )
Strategic Advisory Services   317     375     397   (15 ) (20 )   692     796   (13 )
Total Investment Banking net revenues   1,022     805     1,415   27 (28 )   1,827     2,763   (34 )
Total net revenues   (5,319 )   (690 )   5,984   N/M N/M   (6,009 )   12,343   N/M
 
Non-interest expenses before restructuring charge 2,929 3,357 4,047 (13 ) (28 ) 6,286 8,199 (23 )
 
Restructuring charge 311 - - N/M N/M 311 - N/M
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations (8,559 ) (4,047 ) 1,937 N/M N/M (12,606 ) 4,144 N/M
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations, before restructuring charge (8,248 ) (4,047 ) 1,937 N/M N/M (12,295 ) 4,144 N/M
 
Pre-tax profit margin N/M N/M 32.4 % N/M 33.6 %
 
Pre-tax profit margin, before restructuring charge     N/M       N/M       32.4 %             N/M       33.6 %    
 
Global Wealth Management
Global Private Client
Fee-based revenues $ 1,591 $ 1,625 $ 1,544 (2 ) 3 $ 3,216 $ 3,017 7
Transactional and origination revenues 897 926 1,015 (3 ) (12 ) 1,823 1,926 (5 )
Net interest profit and related hedges(2) 604 638 577 (5 ) 5 1,242 1,169 6
Other revenues   74     111     113   (33 ) (35 )   185     210   (12 )
Total Global Private Client net revenues   3,166     3,300     3,249   (4 ) (3 )   6,466     6,322   2
Global Investment Management net revenues   193     299     305   (35 ) (37 )   492     566   (13 )
Total net revenues   3,359     3,599     3,554   (7 ) (5 )   6,958     6,888   1
 
Non-interest expenses before restructuring charge 2,621 2,879 2,575 (9 ) 2 5,500 5,125 7
 
Restructuring charge 134 - - N/M N/M 134 - N/M
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations 604 720 979 (16 ) (38 ) 1,324 1,763 (25 )
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations, before restructuring charge 738 720 979 3 (25 ) 1,458 1,763 (17 )
 
Pre-tax profit margin 18.0 % 20.0 % 27.5 % 19.0 % 25.6 %
 
Pre-tax profit margin, before restructuring charge     22.0 %     20.0 %     27.5 %             21.0 %     25.6 %    
 
Corporate
Total net revenues $ (156 ) $ 25 $ (79 ) N/M N/M $ (131 ) $ (169 ) 22
 
Non-interest expenses before restructuring charge - (1 ) $ 11 N/M N/M (1 ) $ 11 N/M
 
Restructuring charge - - - N/M N/M - - N/M
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations     (156 )     26       (90 )   N/M     73       (130 )     (180 )   28  
 
Total
Total net revenues $ (2,116 ) $ 2,934 $ 9,459 N/M N/M $ 818 $ 19,062 (96 )
 
Non-interest expenses before restructuring charge 5,550 6,235 6,633 (11 ) (16 ) 11,785 13,335 (12 )
 
Restructuring charge 445 - - N/M N/M 445 - N/M
 
Pre-tax (loss) / earnings from continuing operations (8,111 ) (3,301 ) 2,826 N/M N/M (11,412 ) 5,727 N/M
 
 
Pre-tax profit margin     N/M       N/M       29.9 %             N/M       30.0 %    
 
 
Note: Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation.
(1) A portion of Origination revenue is recorded in Global Wealth Management.
(2) Includes interest component of non-qualifying derivatives which are included in Other Revenues in Attachment I and II.

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.   Attachment IV
         
 
Consolidated Quarterly Earnings (unaudited) (in millions, except per share amounts)
 
2Q07 3Q07 4Q07 1Q08 2Q08
Revenues
Principal transactions $ 3,556 $ (5,761 ) $ (12,596 ) $ (2,418 ) $ (4,083 )
Commissions
Listed and over-the-counter securities 1,195 1,279 1,294 1,319 1,221
Mutual funds 541 522 570 532 539
Other   51   59     60     38     51  
Total 1,787 1,860 1,924 1,889 1,811
Managed accounts and other fee-based revenues
Portfolio service fees 860 904 902 892 852
Asset management fees 152 150 179 206 198
Account fees 115 117 120 117 116
Other fees   222   221     239     240     233  
Total 1,349 1,392 1,440 1,455 1,399
Investment banking
Underwriting 1,130 895 717 543 841
Strategic advisory   398   382     550     374     317  
Total 1,528 1,277 1,267 917 1,158
Earnings from equity method investments 375 412 531 431 111
Other (1)   387   (1,114 )   (2,304 )   (1,449 )   (1,875 )
Subtotal 8,982 (1,934 ) (9,738 ) 825 (1,479 )
Interest and dividend revenues 14,447 15,636 14,170 11,861 7,535
Less interest expense   13,970   13,322     12,624     9,752     8,172  
Net interest profit 477 2,314 1,546 2,109 (637 )
 
         
Revenues, net of interest expense   9,459   380     (8,192 )   2,934     (2,116 )
 
Non-Interest Expenses
Compensation and benefits 4,731 1,979 4,339 4,196 3,491
Communications and technology 482 499 597 555 566
Brokerage, clearing, and exchange fees 346 364 395 387 370
Occupancy and related depreciation 273 295 306 309 328
Professional fees 245 245 311 242 263
Advertising and market development 200 181 249 176 166
Office supplies and postage 56 54 64 57 55
Other 300 401 467 313 311
Restructuring charge   -   -     -     -     445  
Total Non-Interest Expenses   6,633   4,018     6,728     6,235     5,995  
 
Pre-tax earnings/(loss) from continuing operations 2,826 (3,638 ) (14,920 ) (3,301 ) (8,111 )
Income tax expense/(benefit)   816   (1,258 )   (4,623 )   (1,332 )   (3,477 )
 
Net earnings/(loss) from continuing operations 2,010 (2,380 ) (10,297 ) (1,969 ) (4,634 )
 
Discontinued operations:
Pre-tax earnings/(loss) from discontinued operations 197 211 795 (25 ) (32 )
Income tax expense/(benefit)   68   72     331     (32 )   (12 )
Net (loss)/earnings from discontinued operations   129   139     464     7     (20 )
 
Net earnings/(loss) $ 2,139 $ (2,241 ) $ (9,833 ) $ (1,962 ) $ (4,654 )
 
                       
Per Common Share Data
2Q07 3Q07 4Q07 1Q08 2Q08
 
Earnings/(loss) from continuing operations - Basic $ 2.32 $ (2.99 ) $ (12.57 ) $ (2.20 ) $ (4.95 )
Earnings/(loss) from continuing operations - Diluted 2.10 (2.99 ) (12.57 ) (2.20 ) (4.95 )
Dividends paid 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35
Book value 43.55 39.60 29.34 25.93 21.43 est.
                       
 
Note: Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation.
(1) Includes gains and losses on investment securities, private equity investments, loans and other miscellaneous items.

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.       Attachment V
   
 
Supplemental Data (unaudited) (dollars in billions)
 
2Q07 3Q07 4Q07 1Q08 2Q08
Client Assets
U.S. $ 1,550 $ 1,601 $ 1,586 $ 1,479 $ 1,447
Non - U.S.   153   161   165   158   158  
Total Client Assets 1,703 1,762 1,751 1,637 1,605
 
Assets in Annuitized-Revenue Products 662 691 655 607 630
                       
 
Net New Money
All Client Accounts (1) $ 9 $ 26 $ 30 $ 4 $ (5 )
 
Annuitized-Revenue Products (1) (2) 12 10 - 9 8