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J. P. Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) began his career in 1857 as an accountant, and worked for several New York banking firms until he became a partner in Drexel, Morgan and Company in 1871, which was reorganized as J.P. Morgan and Company in 1895. Described as a coldly rational man, Morgan began reorganizing railroads in 1885,
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He became the target of a congressional investigation in December 1912. At the hearing, Morgan confirmed information prepared by his partners that 78 corporations in 1912 had nearly $82 million on deposit at his bank, J.P. Morgan & Co., and that their total assets came to nearly $10 billion. ... What manner of man was Morgan?
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J. P. Morgan A man always has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason. ... Author Details: Type: Businessman Quotes; Category: American Businessman Quotes; Date of Birth: April 17, 1837; Date of Death: March 31, 1913; Nationality: American; Amazon: J. P. Morgan on Amazon;
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Is Warren Buffett the New J.P. Morgan?In 1907, one man saved us from financial collapse. Today it takes three. ... "I don't think any one man in today's immense and immensely complex markets could play the role J.P. Morgan played in 1907," says Jean Strouse, author of the magnificent Morgan biography American Financier.
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"I don't think any one man in today's immense and immensely complex markets could play the role J. P. Morgan played in 1907," says Jean Strouse, author of the Morgan biography "American Financier." Indeed, the best we have is a troika of unrelated executives who are performing different components of Morgan's historic role.
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Poor man's J.P. Morgan, The from Policy Review provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Tall, handsome, and broad-shouldered, he soon established himself as a shrewd and ambitious young man. In 1901, having built his stepfather's firm into the largest on the waterfront, Giannini left to join the board of directors of a small...
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OVIDIO DIAZ ESPINO: I went to a—I was working on Wall Street at that time as a regular lawyer for J.P. Morgan, and I went to a Christmas party in 1997, when a man named Webb Stone approached me and began to say, “Did you realize that the Republic of Panama was born in Room 1162 of the Waldorf Astoria?
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Instead, J.P. Morgan agreed to pay $1.9 billion to the government for WaMu's banking operations and will assume the loan portfolio of the thrift, which has $307 billion in assets.
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