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  2. Cisco stock slides as JP Morgan signals caution on slowing ...

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    Yahoo Finance Live anchors discuss shares for Cisco Systems as JPMorgan Chase signals caution on slowing spending.

  3. John Morgridge - Wikipedia

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    He joined Cisco in 1988, then a four-year-old company with 34 employees, as its second chief executive officer and chairman of the board. [5] He was replaced by John Chambers as CEO in 1995 and as chairman in 2006. [8] [9] At his retirement in 2006, Cisco had 50,000 employees in 77 countries. [10]

  4. JPMorgan launches financial planning tool that ‘makes the ...

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    J.P. Morgan Wealth Management Head of Digital Wealth Planning and Advice Sam Palmer joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss launching the free digital money coach/tool 'Wealth Plan', how J.P, Morgan ...

  5. JPMorgan Chase - Wikipedia

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    The J.P. Morgan & Co. logo before its merger with Chase Manhattan Bank in 2000 Influence of J.P. Morgan in Large Corporations, 1914 The J.P. Morgan headquarters in New York City following the September 16, 1920, bomb explosion that took the lives of 38 people and injured over 400 more

  6. JPMorgan faces internal revolt over RTO mandate—now talk of a ...

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    JPMorgan, which expects to complete construction this year on a new 60-story Manhattan skyscraper that can house 14,000 employees, ... Fortune reached out to JP Morgan for comment, ...

  7. Jamie Dimon - Wikipedia

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    Under Dimon, JPMorgan Chase reached a then-record $13 billion settlement ($11 billion of which was tax deductible) with the US government, which was the second largest (behind Bank of America's $16.65 billion settlement) in relation to the mis-selling of mortgage-backed securities in the years leading up to the 2007–2008 financial crisis.