Summary
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) filed an 8-K on October 20, 2004, to disclose information presented at an investor presentation on October 19, 2004, concerning its third-quarter 2004 earnings. The primary purpose of this filing is to make available the presentation slides to the investing public. These slides, furnished as Exhibit 99.1, offer insights into the company's performance and strategic discussions during the third quarter. Investors should note that this information is furnished under Regulation FD and is not considered 'filed' for certain regulatory purposes, meaning it doesn't automatically trigger liabilities under Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or get incorporated into other SEC filings without specific action. While the 8-K itself does not contain detailed financial results, it directs investors to the accompanying presentation slides for a comprehensive review of JPM's third-quarter 2004 financial performance. This includes details on earnings, business segment performance, and any forward-looking statements or strategic initiatives discussed during the investor event. Investors seeking to understand JPM's financial health and outlook for the period should refer to Exhibit 99.1 for the substantive information.
Key Highlights
- 1JPMorgan Chase & Co. held an investor presentation on October 19, 2004, to review its third-quarter 2004 earnings.
- 2The 8-K filing on October 20, 2004, primarily serves to furnish the presentation slides (Exhibit 99.1) to the public.
- 3Exhibit 99.1 contains the slides used in the investor presentation for Q3 2004 results.
- 4The furnished information is made available under Regulation FD to ensure broad dissemination.
- 5Information provided in Exhibit 99.1 is not deemed 'filed' for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
- 6The presentation slides are not automatically incorporated by reference into other SEC filings unless explicitly stated.