The House of Dimon
Jamie Dimon is Wall Street's biggest player. Following the 11th-hour rescue of Bear Stearns by JP Morgan, his profile has reached stratospheric levels.
The House of Dimon goes behind the scenes to recount the amazing events that shaped Dimon's career, including his rise to prominence as Sandy Weill's protégé at Citigroup, only to be fired and denied the top spot; his orchestration of the JP Morgan acquisition of BankOne, a deal that brought Dimon back to Wall Street as CEO of JP Morgan; and the drama surrounding the purchase of Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual two opportunistic deals that helped avert government bailouts.
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Praise for THE HOUSE OF DIMON
Without the profanity and showmanship, Jamie, within the world of business, reminds me most of George S. Patton, America's premiere WWll battlefield general. Both read history, prepared meticulously and lead from the front - innovatively and instinctively. Both were confrontational. When asked what unit they had served in during the War, most members of the Third Army responded proudly and simply "I was with Patton." Perhaps one day those at JP Morgan will say the same.
- Hardwick ?Wick? Simmons, former CEO of Prudential Securities
and former CEO of the NASDAQ Stock Market