TheDeal.com has an interesting listing starting with the Warren Buffet-Goldman Sachs deal (winner) to Citigroup-Wachovia non-deal (loser, of course). Here are some selections from the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy-related listings: Winners: Nomura Japan's Nomura Holdings Inc. paid only $225 million for Lehman Brothers' Asia-Pacific operations a week after the investment bank declared bankruptcy. It would then go on to scoop up Lehman's European assets for $2 -- not per share, literally two bucks. Losers: Lehman's creditors, KfW Bankengruppe With $639 billion in assets and $613 billion in liabilities, Lehman dwarfed Enron to become the largest Chapter 11 filing in history. In the aftermath of the bank's fall, bidders have been able to buy the Wall Street bank's operations at flea market sale prices. KfW Bankengruppe was left looking foolish as it transferred €300 million ($426 million) to Lehman on the day that it filed for bankruptcy. The fallout included ridicule...