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  4. Sam's Club - Wikipedia

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    Sam's West, Inc. (doing business as Sam's Club) is a chain of membership-only warehouse club retail stores in the United States owned by Walmart. It was founded in 1983 and named after Walmart founder Sam Walton as Sam's Wholesale Club . [ 4 ]

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  6. Washington Mutual - Wikipedia

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    It was servicing for itself and other banks loans totaling $689.7 billion, of which $442.7 were for other banks. It had non-performing assets of $11.6 billion, including $3.23 billion in payment option ARMs and $3.0 billion in subprime mortgage loans. [23] On September 15, 2008, the holding company received a credit rating agency downgrade.

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    [26] [145] This "originate-to-distribute" model had advantages over the old "originate-to-hold" model, [146] where a bank originated a loan to the borrower/homeowner and retained the credit (default) risk. Securitization removed the loans from a bank's books, enabling the bank to remain in compliance with capital requirement laws.