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JPMorgan's Dimon keeps his chairman job in shareholder vote
TAMPA, Fla. — Jamie Dimon will keep his jobs as chairman and chief executive of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Shareholders overwhelmingly voted him back onto the board as well as approving executive compensation packages. Shareholders voted only 40% in...
Tags: Christopher Dodd, Elections, Politics, CEO Pay, Shareholders
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JPMorgan officials to face shareholders after $2-billion trading loss
TAMPA, Fla. -- JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s shareholders filed into a suburban office building here Tuesday for a potentially dramatic annual meeting. It will be the first time Jamie Dimon, the bank's chairman and chief executive officer, and other senior...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Barack Obama, Banking, Finance, ABC (tv network)
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Los Angeles among most financially distressed areas in U.S.
Angelenos are in some of the worst financial distress in the U.S., with the region’s households facing below average credit, housing and employment figures. A nationwide index measuring the financial health of the average U.S. household is...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale
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McManus: Don't close the GOP show
We in the mainstream media harbor a dirty little secret: Most of us are rooting for Rick Santorum. It's nothing personal, although Santorum is a reasonably appealing guy. And it's not ideological; most of us aren't yearning for Bible-based social...Tags: Mitt Romney, Sheldon Adelson, Republican Party, Elections, Sarah Palin
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McManus: Romney, the worst candidate?
In the spring of 1980, the race for the Republican presidential nomination got nasty. The front-runner, Ronald Reagan, said his main challenger,George H.W. Bush, wasn't a real conservative. Bush went on the attack, accusing Reagan of peddling "voodoo...
Tags: Republican National Conventions, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Elections, U.S. Senate
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With stakes high in Florida, Romney keeps Gingrich on defensive
Picking up where their last debate left off, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich resumed battling Thursday night over personal integrity and the tenor of their respective campaigns, each accusing the other of unfair character attacks.
Romney, clearly itching...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Elections, Immigration, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Finance
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