JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon praises ‘pro-America, pro-business’ Texas, Florida

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“We love Florida, we’re growing in Florida left and right,” Dimon told Bloomberg News on Monday.

“I think they’ve been great,” Dimon said.Google Maps

Dimon also hailed the Lone Star State, where JPMorgan Chase recently unveiled a new, state-of-the-art campus in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that the bank says accommodates some 6,500 jobs.JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the US.“If I was some other states, I would be thinking about, ‘Why do people like going to these states?’”

JPMorgan Chase boasts more than 200 branches in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The bank says it currently employs more than 6,500 employees in and around “Big D.”

 

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And Epstein is it going to tell us about his relationship with him?

Two Republican states that knows best about business

Two jurisdictions without state income tax.

Who would have thought that crushing businesses, cities hell bent on destroying themselves wouldn’t pay off.

Oh.. it smells money.

Homophobic, anti trans, anti immigrant, anti woke, racist. Not suprising a white male thinks of Florida and Texas as pro American.

Coming from a company which has a history of being mired in scandals is not surprising !!

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