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    What is the major issue with collegiate sports? Most Americans would condemn college athletes for the negative connotations that people associate with college sports. However, the real issue is the NCAA circumventing any charges for the illegal trusts they have developed. The NCAA’s no-pay rule creates both an unlawful form of wage fixing and a felonious group boycott and therefore should be revoked. College athletes bring billions of dollars to the NCAA each year, making the NCAA one of the…

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    J.P Morgan Chase & Co is a well-known Financial Services Industry leader with the legacy of over 200 years. I believe that J.P Morgan Chase & Co provides a positive work environment to its employee, the well-structured and rigorous summer internship program where I get the opportunity to work on real projects with different teams will enhance my knowledge about various divisions, functions, and markets every day aimed at all-around talent development and business skills that can be leveraged…

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    having the history of outsourcing their Information Technology (IT), to a third party, only to regret the decision, and return, or back source, the IT service. An excellent example being the current largest bank in the United States; JP Morgan Chase. In 2004 JP Morgan Chase cancelled the remainder of a seven year, $5 billion IT contract with IBM. When the outsourcing deal was done in 2001, it was heralded as the largest on record. The decision was to bring the IT resources back in-house, and…

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    JP Morgan Chase

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    Throughout history, JP Morgan Chase & Co. has held a strong position of being a financial powerhouse and today remains one of the oldest and largest financial organizations in the world. It is assumed that working for JP Morgan Chase & Co. would be rewarding as they are not only one of the most financially profitable companies in the world but as they have a lengthy history which asserts their reliability and endurance. Analysis will be done on JP Morgan Chase & Co.’s internal structure and…

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    Morgan, primarily an investment bank. It had now a number of strategic issues to consider moving forward-- * CoBranded Cards- As was a common strategy for cc issuers for decades, CCS had arrangements with various companies, including Shell, Walmart, and Verizon, in which customers would reap mutual benefits from both the CCS and the affiliate company for card purchases on the company's products. CCS had to decide whether this arrangement would continue to be worthwhile. * Financial…

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    on J.P. Morgan, and how he wanted to build a company from the ground up like Rockefeller and Carnegie. J.P. Morgan went to Thomas Edison to find the answer. The answer being electricity. Morgan saw that potential that electricity and the lightbulb possessed and was determined to become the one who lights America, but Rockefeller knew that kerosene would go out of business and tried to stop it. All while Andrew Carnegie was reconstructing his steel business from its problems. In the end Morgan…

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    Who Is JP Morgan?

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    John Pierpont Morgan, financier, art collector and philanthropist best known as J.P. Morgan, was born on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut. He was the only son of his parents and only brother of six sisters. He studied for two years in the University of Goettingen in Germany and then He started his career in the banking industry by joining his father business. In 1860 he got married to Amelia Sturges but she died in few months so he got married again to Frances Tracy in 1865 and got four…

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    acquires wealth by unethical means, such as: questionable stock-markets and exploitation of labor. Therefore, Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc., can be considered a Robber Baron because of his purposeful actions to cause resentment among employees…

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    Summary JP Morgan Chase goes back more than 200 years. It has been built from over a 1,000 institutions that have joined together over the years. Many of these companies are well known ones such as The Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank One, and Chemical Bank (The History of JPMorgan Chase & Co. pg.1”). Today, JP Morgan Chase is one of the world’s largest financial service providers. They have operations set up in more than 50 countries around the world (J.P. Morgan Asset Management.”). JP Morgan…

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    life. In 1878, i worked on a way to replace the gaslight and candle light on inventing a safe, inexpensive electric light to replace twas a challenge that scientists had been trying to envent a new light for over 50 years.With the help of wealthy J.P Morgan and the Vanderbilt family, I set up the Edison Electric Light Company and began…

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