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  • In 1895 it became J. P. Morgan & Company, and retained close ties with Drexel & Company of Philadelphia, M In 1902, J. P. Morgan & Co. purchased the [[Leyland line]] of Atlantic steamships and other Briti
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  • *Bryman Jeremy, ''J. P. Morgan: Banker to a Growing Nation'' : Morgan Reynolds Publishing (2001) ISBN 1-88 ...R. ''The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. P. Morgan Invented the American Supereconomy'' (2005)
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  • *Bryman Jeremy, ''J. P. Morgan: Banker to a Growing Nation'' : Morgan Reynolds Publishing (2001) ISBN 1-88 ...R. ''The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. P. Morgan Invented the American Supereconomy'' (2005)
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  • ...ily swaps, bonds, and futures and options thereon. He has been employed by J. P. Morgan, Credit Suisse First Boston, the Bank of England, and most recently, The Ro
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  • Chairman of the Governor of California’s Economic Advisory Board and the J. P. Morgan Chase International Council; Advisory Council Chair of the Precourt Institu
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  • ...for new and better ways to do business. He was a top aide to financier [[J. P. Morgan]], and handled complex issues involving U.S. Steel, International Harvester
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  • In 1895 it became J. P. Morgan & Company, and retained close ties with Drexel & Company of Philadelphia, M In 1902, J. P. Morgan & Co. purchased the [[Leyland line]] of Atlantic steamships and other Briti
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  • ...d by the actions of a coterie of extremely wealthy Americans (among them [[J. P. Morgan]] and [[John D. Rockefeller]]) who personally maintained the solvency of Ne ...you]] earmarked $35 million of Federal money to quell the storm. Banker [[J. P. Morgan]] then took personal charge, meeting with the nation's leading financiers w
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  • ...Civil Federation]] which brought labor and capital together. Relying on [[J. P. Morgan]] to convey his message to the industry that a strike would hurt the reelec ==J. P. Morgan intervenes==
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  • ...ent house of [[Kuhn, Loeb & Co.]], and, to a lesser extent, the house of [[J. P. Morgan]].<ref>Chernow, ''Titan'' 1998. pp.372-73</ref> Gates served on the boards
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  • ...ided with massive loans, mainly from the United States. American financier J. P. Morgan floated the loan on the U.S. market, which was quickly oversubscribed. Over
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  • ...R. ''The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J. P. Morgan Invented the American Supereconomy ''. 2006.
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  • ...lion-dollar corporation was [[United States Steel]], formed by financier [[J. P. Morgan]] in 1901, who purchased and consolidated steel firms built by [[Andrew Car
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  • ...ction franchises and in 1907 launched a six-year fight to prevent banker [[J. P. Morgan]] from monopolizing New England's railroads. After an expose of insurance f
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  • ...ction franchises and in 1907 launched a six-year fight to prevent banker [[J. P. Morgan]] from monopolizing New England's railroads. After an expose of insurance f
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  • ...uroendocrinology]], [[Journal of Scientific Exploration]], [[Joystick]], [[J. P. Morgan]], [[JSTOR]], [[Judaism]], [[Judo]], [[Juggling]], [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]], ...ive electrodes]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Island Biogeography]], [[J. P. Morgan]], [[James Farley]], [[James K. Polk]], [[Jesus]], [[Jesus in Islam]], [[Je
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  • ...the mildly inflationary [[Sherman Silver Purchase Act]]. With the aid of [[J. P. Morgan]] and Wall Street, he maintained the Treasury's gold reserve.
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  • ...es M. Schwab]] of [[Carnegie Steel]] proposed a solution: consolidation. [[J. P. Morgan]] and [[Elbert Gary]] led the team that worked with Carnegie and Schwab to
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  • ...C members, including Vice-Commodore [[Frederick Gilbert Bourne|Bourne]], [[J. P. Morgan]], [[John Malcolm Forbes]] and [[William Butler Duncan]]. That evening the
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  • ...onic banker and Rothschild frontman called George Peabody and he appointed J. P. Morgan senior to handle the funds in America. Morgan, was a stooge for Daniel Pays
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  • ...Specifically, they warned the chief warmongers were New York bankers (like J. P. Morgan) with millions at risk, profiteering munition makers (like Bethlehem Steel,
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  • ...$226 million; the rest went to his associates) to a syndicate formed by [[J. P. Morgan]] to create the [[United States Steel Company]], by far the largest industr
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  • ...$226 million; the rest went to his associates) to a syndicate formed by [[J. P. Morgan]] to create the [[United States Steel Company]], by far the largest industr
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  • ...llion dollars from banks and four billion from the US Treasury. They asked J. P. Morgan, Jr. to organized a syndicate of 2,200 banks to lend the money, and to supe
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