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Dimon's Power, Wall St. Win, Tragic Factory Collapse And More

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 16, 2013 | 7:23 AM

May 16, 2013

By Nadia Damouni, David Henry and Ross Kerber

May 16 (Reuters) - For years, JPMorgan Chase & Co Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon and other executives have hand-picked new directors, in a practice that is now unusual for a major U.S. bank.
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