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Dimon pointed out that a 17-year-old bank teller could make $40,000 a year, adding: "And if you happen to have a family at 18 or whatever, you get $20,000 in medical benefit for your family.
Jamie Dimon was born in New York City and grew up in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens. [4] [5] He is one of three sons of Theodore and Themis (née Kalos) Dimon, who had Greek ancestry. [6] His paternal grandfather was a Greek immigrant who had worked as a banker in Smyrna and Athens and later changed the family name from ...
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, says AI will enable people to work 3.5-day weeks in future. Jamie Dimon says the next generation of employees will work 3.5 days a week and live to 100 years ...
The entire series of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was released on Region 1 and Region 2 DVD in 2003. In Region 4, it was released on DVD between May 2003 and May 2004. [1] [2] Slimpack versions (like those released in 2006 for Star Trek: The Next Generation) were released in Region 2 areas on April 30, 2007. [3]
Entertainment Weekly gave the DVD release a "B+" rating and wrote, "Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes (of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind ...
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, says AI will allow people to work 3.5 day weeks in the future. Jamie Dimon says the next generation of employees will work 3.5 days a week and live to 100 years old
The film has been released twice on DVD in the United States by Anchor Bay Entertainment, first in 2002 with a single DVD edition, [7] as well as in the Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit. [8] Both these releases are currently out of print. Anchor Bay Entertainment also released the title on DVD in the United Kingdom on 31 May 2004. [9]
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s hopeful the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation without causing a recession but wouldn’t rule out more troubling possibilities, such as stagflation.