Summary
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) filed an 8-K/A amendment on October 19, 2004, providing supplemental financial information related to the anticipated merger with Bank One. The primary purpose of this filing is to furnish investors with unaudited pro forma combined historical financial information for the six quarters ending June 30, 2004. This information is designed to help investors understand how the combined entity's financial performance and position might have appeared if the merger had been effective from the earliest period presented. It is crucial for investors to understand that this pro forma data is supplementary and does not represent the actual historical results or future projections of the combined company. The data is intended to provide a hypothetical view for analytical purposes only, aiding in the assessment of the potential combined entity's scale and financial characteristics prior to the completion of the merger. The filing also lists the exhibits, including the pro forma combined historical financial supplement.
Key Highlights
- 1JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) filed an 8-K/A amendment on October 19, 2004.
- 2The filing provides unaudited pro forma combined historical financial information for the six quarters ending June 30, 2004.
- 3This pro forma data illustrates how the combined financial results of JPM and Bank One might have appeared if their merger had occurred earlier.
- 4The information is furnished under Regulation FD to assist investor understanding of the potential combined entity.
- 5The supplemental financial information is not indicative of actual future results or the definitive financial position of the merged company.
- 6The filing includes Exhibit 99.2, which details the 2004 Third Quarter Results and the Pro Forma Combined Historical Financial Supplement.