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JPMorgan Chase shareholders should vote against CEO Jamie Dimon’s pay package, the proxy advisory firm Glass, Lewis recommended, citing a “disconnect” between his compensation and the bank’s performance.
May 6 -
The billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel called Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink members of a “finance gerontocracy” opposed to a “revolutionary youth movement” that embraces Bitcoin.
April 7 -
The bank plans to separate the two roles “upon the next CEO transition,” it said in a proxy statement Monday.
April 4 -
Jamie Dimon just received $56 million of JPMorgan Chase's stock, before taxes, from an incentive program the bank valued at less than half that much just three years ago.
March 31 -
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said disconnecting Russian banks from the Swift messaging system may bring “unintended consequences” that include third parties finding ways around the penalty.
February 28 -
Shares fell sharply Friday after the company said spending increased 14% in the fourth quarter and will climb by another 8% in 2022. But CEO Jamie Dimon said the investments in marketing, technology and talent are necessary to ward off threats from traditional banks and upstart fintechs.
January 14 -
With nearly $20 billion of exposure in the world’s second-largest economy, JPMorgan Chase has a lot riding on maintaining cordial relations with a government that’s sensitive about anything that might be construed as questioning its legitimacy.
November 24 -
Jamie Dimon said he’s unlikely to be running JPMorgan Chase in 10 years, but he does see himself staying for another five years.
August 4 -
The billionaire CEO was awarded 1.5 million in stock options in what the board said is an effort persuade him to lead the biggest U.S. bank for a “significant number of years.”
July 21 -
The heads of the six largest banks endured a second day of testimony as House members quizzed them on overdraft fees, investments in minority businesses and other issues. Meanwhile, the executives pushed back on Democrats’ proposal to raise the corporate tax rate.
May 27