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Jamie Dimon Still Rules JP Morgan Chase With Iron Fist

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Well the dog-and-pony show that was JP Morgan Chase shareholders meeting came and went.

If you blinked, you probably missed it.

Jamie Dimon’s heart-to-heart with his shareholders lasted a whopping 50 minutes on Tuesday. Apparently that was all the time he felt he needed to trot out the same apology speech he gave on Meet the Press, and then duck for cover.

And surprise surprise, nothing changed. Dimon held onto his dual roles as chairman and CEO, as I fully expected he would.

To the shareholders credit, they didn’t take this lying down. They challenged his role as a member of the New York Federal Reserve. They kept the heat on Dimon for Chase’s role in the mortgage servicing fiasco.

But Dimon’s responses were cursory at best, a brush off no different than the ones homeowners have gotten from Chase. They were hardly worth the price of admission.

Now I’m no conspiracy theorist, but clearly Chase held back this information about their $2 billion oops until after all the votes were in. That is clear.

Dimon may be saying the right things in public, but his actions clearly show that he is doing everything possible to downplay this loss. But if it goes unchecked, it could be a harbinger of even BIGGER losses.

Every consumer needs to a long hard look at the the way these banks do business and the interwoven relationship between these banks and our government. Not only are these banks too big to fail, but Dimon himself has become too big to fail in his own right.
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JP Morgan Chase CEO Offers Poor Explanation for Robosigning

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Excuse me Jamie. Mr. Dimon, hello?

Do you really still think we’re fools?

How else can you explain your half-hearted apology over JP Morgan’s part in the robosigning scandal?

The CEO of JP Morgan Chase made some efforts towards reconciliation in his annual letter to shareholders, which is now out for all to see.

But it’s clear that Jamie Dimon is still delusional and suffers a full blown case of pass-the-buck disease, for which, apparently, there is no cure.

In the section titled “The Mortgage Business — The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” (He should have just left out the first two) Dimon admits to JP Morgan Chase’s shareholders that his companies ‘servicing operations left a lot to be desired’

He adds his company ‘made too many mistakes’ and that the it was ‘not our finest hour’.

What’s sarcasm!

Let’s be honest, it was your worst hour and your lasting legacy.

Here’s the problem Mr. Dimon. You didn’t just make a mistake. If I forget to buy milk on the way home, that’s a mistake. Your company, your officers and your top executives all suborned fraud forgery and perjury, all federal crimes.

Robosigning was more that just, as you put it, ‘paperwork errors’.

Everyone from the tippy-top of your company on down, encouraged this kind of illegal activity to happen, in fact it became part of the operating procedures of your company! You just farmed it out.

Why not just own up to the homeowners, the taxpayers and your shareholders. You’ve been caught with your hand in the cookie jar, I can still see the bruise.
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