Business | Tuesday October 15, 2013
Daniel Loeb, the activist investor who has made a career out of targeting troubled companies and ousting their chief executives, also sided with Dimon. "In my experience, they are meticulously ethical, and nobody has a more rigorous compliance effort." He added, "It's a very large and complex company, and things will happen." But he said Dimon was ...
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