Jamie Dimon has a lot to say.

The JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO’s annual letter to shareholders, which was released on Monday, clocked in at just under 28,000 words. That count does not include the 58 footnotes or the reprint of a 1992 Wall Street Journal op-ed from one-time presidential nominee George McGovern that Dimon thinks you should read in full for its nuanced perspective on regulation. (As a point of reference, this column is about 700 words and most of you won’t make it to the end.)

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Why Write a Shareholder Letter? Ask Dimon or Buffett

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10.04.2024

Jamie Dimon has a lot to say.

The JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO’s annual letter to shareholders, which was........

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