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John Pierpont Morgan Jr. (September 7, 1867 – March 13, 1943) was an American banker, and finance executive. [1] He inherited the family fortune and took over the business interests including J.P. Morgan & Co. after his father J. P. Morgan died in 1913.
John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. (born Sept. 7, 1867, Irvington, N.Y., U.S.—died March 13, 1943, Boca Grande, Fla.) was an American banker and financier, the head of the Morgan investment banking house after the death of his father, John Pierpont Morgan, Sr.
J.P. Morgan, właśc. John Pierpont Morgan (ur. 17 kwietnia 1837, zm. 31 marca 1913) – amerykański finansista i biznesmen z przełomu XIX i XX wieku. Założyciel m.in. J.P. Morgan & Company, General Electric i U.S. Steel i jeden z najbardziej prominentnych uczestników paniki bankowej z 1907 roku.
Learn about the life and career of John P. Morgan, Jr., who continued his father's legacy as a financier and banker in the 20th century. He handled billions of dollars in war supplies and debt recapitalization during World War I.
Born in 1867, John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. attended Harvard University, class of 1889. Also known as "Jack", he entered the banking industry, like his father, becoming a partner at Drexel, Morgan and Company, Bankers and Brokers of New York City in 1892.
John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. (September 7, 1867–March 13, 1943) was a prominent American banker and financier who served as head of the Morgan investment banking house for thirty years.
After Pierpont's death in 1913, his son, J.P. Morgan Jr, better known as Jack, took over as senior partner of the firm. Jack left his own mark on J.P.Morgan through a series of landmark deals, leading the firm for three decades.