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The last time a J.P. Morgan helped solve an American banking crisis, it was the dude - John Pierpont Morgan himself - rather than the institution that now bears his name who had come to the rescue.
John Pierpont Morgan was by now 70 years old, semi-retired, long a Wall Street legend founder of J.P. Morgan & Co., underwriter of U.S. Steel, patron of one of the world’s largest privat… ...
When financier J.P. Morgan sought a librarian for his massive collection of books, his relative recommended a young woman who ...
John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913), the son of a Hartford, Conn., merchant, was the most heralded financier of his time. The man whose name became synonymous with Wall Street got his start in 1857, w… ...
One hundred years ago, John Pierpont Morgan was called before a Congress suspicious of his bank’s power and influence. Sound familiar? By Beverly Gage. May 23, 2012 12:18 PM.
Morgan By Jean Strouse Random House, $34. 95. John Pierpont Morgan died, in the grandest suite of Rome’s Grand Hotel, just days shy of his 76th birthday, on March 31, 1913, leaving money, art ...
From the railroad and steel consolidations brokered by John Pierpont Morgan on Wall Street more than a century ago, to the repeal of Glass-Steagall, the financial crisis, and Jamie Dimon's ...
From the railroad and steel consolidations brokered by John Pierpont Morgan on Wall Street more than a century ago, to banking consolidation, the financial crisis and Jamie Dimon's leadership, J.P ...
What sets John Pierpont Morgan College apart? Here, we value a well-rounded liberal-arts education—in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. John Pierpont Morgan is devoted to ...
In 1907, financier John Pierpont Morgan halted a nationwide financial panic. "And to think he wasn't even a rich man," oil magnate John D. Rockefeller reportedly remarked afterward. Easy for him ...
And there’s John Pierpont Morgan, the 19th-century American financier who used his unimaginable wealth to build a collection of art and manuscripts so grand that The Times of London, in 1908 ...