Founders

#139 J.P. Morgan

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Aug 9, 2020
Discover the fascinating rise and complexities of the House of Morgan, a banking dynasty intertwined with U.S. power structures. Delve into J.P. Morgan's early years shaped by personal hardships and influential mentors. Explore his confrontations with Teddy Roosevelt and how political tides altered his legacy. Examine his role during the financial panic of 1907 and the paradox of his immense wealth juxtaposed with personal struggles. The narrative paints a captivating portrait of a titan of finance and his enduring impact on the banking world.
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ANECDOTE

Profiting from Panic

  • During the Panic of 1873, J.P. Morgan profited significantly and rose to prominence in American finance.
  • This experience shaped his strategy of dealing only with elite, established companies.
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Morgan's Economic Views

  • J.P. Morgan believed he knew how the economy should be run.
  • He favored large-scale combinations and saw competition as inefficient and destructive.
ANECDOTE

Junius's Demise

  • Junius Morgan's death, caused by a carriage accident involving a train, marked a turning point for the Morgan family.
  • His sudden death left a void in the family and business.
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