David, we completely blew it.
We went into Jamie Dimon's office, had our little meet and greet.
We did not ask about the dual pistols.
Yeah, from the dual Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr,
which JP Morgan owns and keeps in their headquarters.
And we blew it.
We didn't ask to see them.
We'll just have to come back.
When they finish the new building, I'm sure they will be in the executive floor.
We can go get a viewing of the piece of American history.
Alright speaking of American history.
Let's do it.
Let's do it Welcome to the summer 2025 season of acquired the podcast about great companies and the stories and playbooks behind them I'm Ben Gilbert David Rosenthal and we are your hosts Today's episode is the story of a rising star on Wall Street in the 1980s who worked with his mentor to merge and acquire their way to the top of the financial world in the 90s who then got fired unexpectedly by that same mentor who cast about Deciding what to do next and then in 2000 accepted a job turning around a poorly run Midwestern bank then over the next 25 years He would orchestrate one of the most remarkable runs in banking history and really all of corporate history This is the story of Jamie Dimon and how he created the modern financial behemoth JPMorgan Chase out of the beleaguered component parts of bank one JPMorgan Chase Bear Stearns,
Washington Mutual, and First Republic.
Jamie is now the longest serving CEO of any major Wall Street bank and is viewed as kind of the great stabilizer of the American financial system,
especially during the 2008 financial crisis.
He now sits atop the largest bank in the US with an over $800 billion market cap,
which is more than twice their nearest competitor.
They are the only bank within spitting distance of the sort of big trillion-dollar tech companies that we've covered here on acquired and to really put a finer point on the dominance They are the most valuable company east of the Mississippi in the United States and the only company east of the Mississippi worth more than half a trillion dollars Incredible.
So the question of course is how did he do it?