American Financial Company Founders - Bill Gross, Harold Stanley, Henry Sturgis Morgan, J. P. Morgan, James Harris Simons, John Gutfreund, John Meriwet (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Bill Gross, Harold Stanley, Henry Sturgis Morgan, J. P. Morgan, James Harris Simons, John Gutfreund, John Meriwether, John W. Rogers, Jr., Jonathan Bell Lovelace, Jonathan Miller (businessman), Laurence D. Fink, Noam Gottesman, Paul Tudor Jones, Peter George Peterson, Peter Grauer, Robert S. Kapito, Ross Levinsohn, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Thomas H. Lee. Excerpt: John Pierpont Morgan (April 17, 1837 - March 31, 1913) was an American financier, banker, philanthropist and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time. In 1892 Morgan arranged the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General Electric. After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company, he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses, including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company owned by William Edenborn, to form the United States Steel Corporation. Morgan died in Rome, Italy, in his sleep in 1913 at the age of 75, leaving his fortune and business to his son, John Pierpont "Jack" Morgan, Jr., and bequeathing his mansion and large book collections to The Morgan Library & Museum in New York. At the height of Morgan's career during the early 1900s, he and his partners had financial investments in many large corporations and were accused by critics of controlling the nation's high finance. He directed the banking coalition that stopped the Panic of 1907. He was the leading financier of the Progressive Era, and his dedication to efficiency and modernization helped transform American business. J. P. Morgan was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813-1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816-1884) of Boston, Massachusetts. Pierpont, as he preferred to be known, had a varied education due in part...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Bill Gross, Harold Stanley, Henry Sturgis Morgan, J. P. Morgan, James Harris Simons, John Gutfreund, John Meriwether, John W. Rogers, Jr., Jonathan Bell Lovelace, Jonathan Miller (businessman), Laurence D. Fink, Noam Gottesman, Paul Tudor Jones, Peter George Peterson, Peter Grauer, Robert S. Kapito, Ross Levinsohn, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Thomas H. Lee. Excerpt: John Pierpont Morgan (April 17, 1837 - March 31, 1913) was an American financier, banker, philanthropist and art collector who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time. In 1892 Morgan arranged the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General Electric. After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company, he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses, including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company owned by William Edenborn, to form the United States Steel Corporation. Morgan died in Rome, Italy, in his sleep in 1913 at the age of 75, leaving his fortune and business to his son, John Pierpont "Jack" Morgan, Jr., and bequeathing his mansion and large book collections to The Morgan Library & Museum in New York. At the height of Morgan's career during the early 1900s, he and his partners had financial investments in many large corporations and were accused by critics of controlling the nation's high finance. He directed the banking coalition that stopped the Panic of 1907. He was the leading financier of the Progressive Era, and his dedication to efficiency and modernization helped transform American business. J. P. Morgan was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813-1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816-1884) of Boston, Massachusetts. Pierpont, as he preferred to be known, had a varied education due in part...

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September 2013

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978-1-230-78646-9

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