Category: Jamie
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Jamie Dimon hasn’t had recent talks with Trump, source says
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A source close to the CEO of JP Morgan said that Jamie Dimon has not spoken with Donald Trump for at least the past few months. luck. Friday report on New York PostWhich said that the two had been in contact for months through secret back channels, which was inaccurate,…
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Why won’t Jamie Dimon and Bill Gates speak out on Donald Trump despite supporting Harris?
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Jamie Dimon and Bill Gates’ support for Kamala Harris is a not-so-well-kept secret. Multiple sources told The Guardian that Gates, a Microsoft co-founder, donated $50 million to a non-profit organization supporting Harris. New York Times. Meanwhile, JPMorgan Chase CEO Dimon is said to be considering a role in Harris’ administration,…
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Jamie Shaw, CEO, Shawton Energy
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We speak with Jamie Shaw, CEO of Shawton Energy, a leader in delivering large-scale commercial solar energy solutions to businesses across various sectors. With almost three decades of experience in the renewable energy industry, Shawton Energy has helped companies like DHL, Princes, and Hilton transition to greener, more sustainable energy…
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Jamie Shaw, CEO, Shawton Energy
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We speak with Jamie Shaw, CEO of Shawton Energy, a leader in delivering large-scale commercial solar energy solutions to businesses across various sectors. With almost three decades of experience in the renewable energy industry, Shawton Energy has helped companies like DHL, Princes, and Hilton transition to greener, more sustainable energy…
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to visit Kenya in four-nation tour in growth push
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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon plans to travel to Africa in mid-October as the largest U.S. lender seeks to expand on the continent, his first trip there in seven years, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters. Two sources said Dimon is expected to visit Kenya, Nigeria, South…
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Jamie Dimon is still committed to DEI but says he’s not woke
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Executives at Fortune 500 companies, from JPMorgan Chase to Cigna Healthcare, are reassuring investors that they remain committed to the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, even as some programs are being eroded by increasing attacks on DEI. “It’s good for business; it’s morally right; we’re very good at it;…
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JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon meets Israeli tech leaders
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During his visit to Israel this week, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, met for lunch with Israeli tech leaders. The meal was held at the home of businessman Eyal Waldman, who founded Mellanox, which was sold to Nvidia for $7 billion. The…
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Jamie Dimon says there could be ‘hell to pay’ if the swelling private-credit market starts showing cracks
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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan ChaseAlex Brandon/AP “It could be hell to pay” if private credit markets fluctuate, Jamie Dimon said. He warned that there are bad actors in the industry, and they are likely to be the source of any problems. “I don’t think it’s systemic, but I expect…
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Jamie Dimon Says Succession at JPMorgan Is ‘Well on the Way’
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business Jamie Dimon has often joked that his retirement will be five years away, no matter when he is asked. But not on Monday. Article writer: Bloomberg News Hannah Levitt Posted on May 20, 2024 • 3 minutes read You can save this article by registering for…
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Jamie Dimon says inflation is worse than people think, and that the market is too optimistic about a soft landing
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CNBC/Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg TV that inflation may be higher for longer than people think. Dimon said markets are very optimistic about inflation, interest rates and the US economy. He added that rates are likely to rise higher than people might think. Markets are underestimating…
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Jamie Dimon says inflation is worse than people think, and that the market is too optimistic about a soft landing
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CNBC/Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg TV that inflation may be higher for longer than people think. Dimon said markets are very optimistic about inflation, interest rates and the US economy. He added that rates are likely to rise higher than people might think. Markets are underestimating…