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John Pierpont Morgan Sr. (April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age. As the head of the banking firm that ultimately became known as J.P. Morgan and Co., he was a driving force behind the wave of industrial consolidation in the United States spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Over the course of his career on Wall Street, J.P. Morgan spearheaded the formation of several prominent multinational corporations including U.S. Steel Corporation, International Harvester and General Electric. He and his partners also held controlling interests in numerous other American businesses including AT&T, Western Union and 24 railroads. Due to his financial dominance, Morgan came to wield enormous influence over the nation's lawmakers and finances. During the Panic of 1907, he organized a coalition of financiers that saved the American economy from collapse.
As the Progressive Era's leading financier, J.P. Morgan's dedication to efficiency and modernization helped transform the shape of the American economy. Adrian Wooldridge characterized Morgan as America's "greatest banker". Morgan died in Rome, Italy, in his sleep in 1913 at the age of 75, leaving his fortune and business to his son, John Pierpont Morgan Jr. Biographer Ron Chernow estimated his fortune at only $118 million (of which approximately $50 million was attributed to his vast art collection), a net worth which allegedly prompted John D. Rockefeller to say: "and to think, he wasn't even a rich man."
Hi, it's me again, the guy who sells things at a loss after making a mistake.
Item for sale is this bad boy: https://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPHG3-7D-RC
Finished in multicam dark brown Cerakote: https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerakote-coating/H-342/multicam-dark-brown
Comes with all...
I just got my approval for my SBR. It's a Wilson blemished lower with a Wilson PCC trigger with an 8" JP rifles upper and barrel. Which Aimpoint, PRO or Comp M4/M4s?
I have 2 of these and use only one. The one I am using runs 100% and the only problem I have every had is the blackdog magazines. The newer magazines with a medal feed ramp is so much better.
Here is the JP link: https://www.jprifles.com/1.2.15_22LR.php
After you are on the link click on the...
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JP Enterprises 16" LRP-07, .308
Nightforce 2.5-10x42 MOA MOAR Digilum
JP mount
I haven't shot this in a few years, and I got to thinking that one of you might actually do that. I'm asking what it will cost to replace so the only value here is if you are trying to get one now and can't...
Also called the "JP High Pressure EnhancedBolt™ Assembly Completion Group" (JPBC-EB308HP): https://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPBC-EB308HP
I did a stupid. I had a .308 AR and bought this as a spare bolt to have on hand. It was backordered and I completely forgot about it. Then I sold the...
I'm selling my 308 AR and everything that goes with it. I think it's beautiful and I love it, but I just don't use it enough and would rather use the money for some other builds. It shoots just under 1 MOA off the bench using the ammo that comes with it, but I think other shooters could get that...
I bought this for a build that never happened. It's stainless with their black finish and has the JP enhanced bolt. (JPBC-3A) It's brand new in the box, never opened, folded or mutilated.
$320 FTF at the Home Depot off of I-205 and Johnson Creek Blvd in Clackamas.