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The house of Dimon, how JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon rose to the top of the financial world, Patricia Crisafulli

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The house of Dimon, how JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon rose to the top of the financial world, Patricia Crisafulli
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-232) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The house of Dimon
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
261175440
Responsibility statement
Patricia Crisafulli
Sub title
how JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon rose to the top of the financial world
Table Of Contents
The Dimon way -- Running the house of Dimon -- The rise, fall, and rise of Jamie Dimon -- What you see is what you get -- Straight talk about a credit crisis -- Never, ever forget the downside -- A culture of transparency -- Doing what it takes to get the job done -- Taking a bear-sized bite -- No ordinary deal -- Presenting the deal to shareholders -- Step-by-step through the deal that changed everything -- Reining in the risks -- On Dimon's shoulders -- The Weill years : in the trenches -- The making of Jamie Dimon -- The market in his blood -- Going to work for Weill -- The rise of Sandy Weill -- In the trenches at Commercial Credit -- Buying Primerica : a new second chance -- A force on Wall Street -- Primerica grows -- A new team for a new corporate entity -- Growing tensions -- The deal of deals -- The firing of Jamie Dimon -- The recruitment of Jamie Dimon -- Life after Citigroup -- Bank One's search for a CEO -- The new Bank One CEO -- Taking over as CEO -- A house divided -- The beginning of a new culture of accountability -- The turnaround of Bank One -- New players for the team -- Welcome to boot camp -- Taking it to the street -- Turning around Bank One -- Straight talk from the new CEO -- The fortress balance sheet debut -- Restoring profitability -- Back on Wall Street -- The house of Morgan -- The deal that almost didn't happen -- Delving into JPMorgan Chase -- Dimon takes over -- The storm of 2007 -- The Wall Street statesman -- The Dimon fortress -- Strong defense, strategic offense -- The signature phrase -- It always pays to be prepared -- No resting on the laurels -- Advice and a history lesson -- Stress testing assets -- Having real capital -- The long-term view -- Taking over WaMu : a sign of the times -- Welcome WaMu -- Washington Mutual runs into trouble -- A strategic fit for JPMorgan -- "First-class" banking meets "whoo hoo!" -- A somber picture -- Failure and takeover : a sign of the times -- More acquisitions in the future? -- Waiting for what comes next -- Navigating financial storms -- A brief postmortem of a complicated crisis -- Bubbles are trouble -- Even the best model can't predict everything -- Blame the underwriting -- Launch new products cautiously -- Risk at one firm affects others -- More regulation is coming -- Bolder, braver leaders -- A Wall Street statesman -- The hard work of being a leader -- Family, humanity, and then JPMorgan -- Loyal, to the end
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