Bay View Capital Corporation was traded on the
New York Stock Exchange under the
ticker symbol BVC. Its stock suffer greatly at the end of the Twentieth Century. After the value of its stock had dropped 50% during, Bay View Capital decided in May 2000 than it was time sell some or all of its business before the value of the company drops further. Eventually, the owners of the corporation would vote for dissolution and gradual liquidation in the effort to protect equity values. Bay View Bank suffered a $234.5 million loss in bad loans in the three months during 2000 alone. However, Bay View Capital rejected their bids of approximately $325 million for being far too low. In July 2002, Bay View Capital announced that it was in the process of selling the offices, deposits, and only some loans of Bay View Bank to U.S. Bancorp for approximately $429 million while the mortgages were being sold to Washington Mutual at a "slight premium to book value". Both sales were completed by November 2002. ==References==