Reclusive billionaire Joseph C. Lewis, who made his fortune trading currencies, has taken a 7 percent stake in Bear Stearns Cos, snapping up $860.4 million worth of the investment bank’s sagging stock to become one of its largest shareholders in less than a month, Reuters reports.
Bear Stearns’ shares were up 0.6 percent at $106.03 in midday trading on the New York Stock Exchange after moving as high as $109.55 earlier.
Lewis disclosed the stake on Monday in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. His stock purchases — between August 6 and September 4 — make him one of Bear Stearns’ biggest shareholders, if not the largest.
Lewis owns 8.1 million shares of Bear Stearns, according to the SEC filing. That’s more than what any other shareholder reported at the end of June. At that time, Putnam Investment Management was Bear’s largest institutional shareholder with 7.03 million, or 6 percent, of Bear’s outstanding shares.