Word: dimon
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Wall Street upstart from Brooklyn 50 years ago. Since then, Citigroup chairman Sandy Weill got rich and famous building an empire that culminated with the Travelers-Citicorp merger in 1998. In the process he walked away once and busted up with friends like Jamie Dimon. Weill, 73, has written The Real Deal, on his dealmaking and how things could have gone smoother. He spoke with TIME's BILL SAPORITO about mending fences, how to keep marriages strong and his focus on philanthropy...
...collaborator who was very well briefed and knowledgeable about the banking and financial world--the No. 1 analyst at Merrill Lynch--and he spent time interviewing everybody whose name is in the book. These were people whom I was mentoring like [Shearson's] Peter Cohen or [Citigroup's] Jamie Dimon; or John Reed, after we did our merger. One of the interesting things in spending two years working on a book is that it is a little cathartic. People whom I had grudges about--I felt that it's enough time and life is too short. Most of these people...
...Jamie Dimon...
...Jamie Dimon, the onetime heir apparent at Citigroup before being ousted in 1998, may yet have the last laugh. Dimon, 48, first engineered a monumental turnaround at Chicago-based Bank One-- pushing out top managers, slashing costs by $1.5 billion and helping to turn a $511 million loss in 2000 into a $3.5 billion annual profit three years later. Then he staged a triumphant return to New York City, when Bank One merged with JPMorgan Chase last year. In 2006 Dimon will become the merged firm's CEO, but he has already begun reshaping the institution in the trademark...
BANK ON IT When Bank One merged with J.P. Morgan Chase in July, Jamie Dimon, right, of Bank One, was guaranteed the CEO slot of the new company--when Chase's William Harrison retires...