JP Morgan agrees $4.5bn mortgage settlement

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the jews have positioned themselves where they won't go to jail or end up dead. they'll pay the fine which isn't even their money. you'll pay for it.

some dumb muthafuccas working with these ppl will go down then it's back to business as usual.
 

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if you're a passive index fund you're not really running the company.


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you dont have be the one running the company to get the money.

the shareholders of these financial institutions are all intertwined at the top. the executives on the board probably sit on about a dozen other boards. i bet if someone went all the way into the books, that half the money JP Morgan paid out this year went to other banks that share executives or shareholders with JP Morgan.

they just passin out dollars to the homies out here breh... gangsters paying gangsters using our money :scusthov:
 

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Economics about to graduate with honors

located in california and hometown is chicago. (Can relocate most places since i have family a lot of places).

You only interested in an investment banking analyst position or any finance analyst job? The bay area, especially, has tons of positions open but the recruiting period for fall is ending. If I was you, I would start with looking at your school's website for on-campus recruiting and go from there. IB Analyst positions are pretty hard to get especially if you haven't connected with anyone at the firm.

I think JP Morgan still has some positions open at,
http://careers.jpmorgan.com/student/jpmorgan/careers

check the career page for all the bulge bracket banks and go from there. Work your way down tho, start with the bulge bracket banks, then boutique and then small local banks. Any analyst position is good. If you're close to the bay you should definitely visit this in Berkeley:

Delta Sigma Pi’s annual Investment Banking Forum provides an opportunity to understand the intricacies of the investment banking industry by listening to a panel of professionals from the most
prestigious banks across the nation. Come and learn about their roles, recruiting timelines, and apply to undergraduate Analyst positions. Following the Q&A panel, you will have the opportunity to meet and personally speak to recruiters from these firms. Also remember to bring your resumes as there will be a resume drop!
Date: Wednesday, November 20th
Time: 7-9PM
Location: Wells Fargo Room @ Haas School of Business
Dress Code: Business Professional
Light refreshments will be served.

EDIT: Just saw LA in your profile. Go on usc's and ucla's website and check for upcoming events. Hopefully they'll still have some, if not, then wait until early Spring since that's the final recruiting period.
 

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You only interested in an investment banking analyst position or any finance analyst job? The bay area, especially, has tons of positions open but the recruiting period for fall is ending. If I was you, I would start with looking at your school's website for on-campus recruiting and go from there. IB Analyst positions are pretty hard to get especially if you haven't connected with anyone at the firm.

I think JP Morgan still has some positions open at,
http://careers.jpmorgan.com/student/jpmorgan/careers

check the career page for all the bulge bracket banks and go from there. Work your way down tho, start with the bulge bracket banks, then boutique and then small local banks. Any analyst position is good. If you're close to the bay you should definitely visit this in Berkeley:

Delta Sigma Pi’s annual Investment Banking Forum provides an opportunity to understand the intricacies of the investment banking industry by listening to a panel of professionals from the most
prestigious banks across the nation. Come and learn about their roles, recruiting timelines, and apply to undergraduate Analyst positions. Following the Q&A panel, you will have the opportunity to meet and personally speak to recruiters from these firms. Also remember to bring your resumes as there will be a resume drop!
Date: Wednesday, November 20th
Time: 7-9PM
Location: Wells Fargo Room @ Haas School of Business
Dress Code: Business Professional
Light refreshments will be served.
I'm interested in any financial analyst job, sucks because i put so much effort into school with honors with my econ degree, yet i can't get an analyst position anywhere :dead:

I live in los angeles though and my school doesn't really have any big firms like that coming outside of the accounting big 4 :to:.

How does being a minority help with recruitment?

I appreciate your help my friend :lawd:
 
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