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APRIL 11, 2005
Corrections & Clarifications

"The BusinessWeek 50" (Cover Story, Apr. 5, 2005)

On the introductory page of "The BusinessWeek 50" (Cover Story, Apr. 5), the listing for a BusinessWeek Online interview incorrectly identified John Wallace and Jay Sherwood as fund managers at Standard & Poor's (MHP ). In fact, they manage RS Investment Trust: MidCap Opportunities. (RXMOX )


"Jamie Dimon's Grand Design" (Finance, Mar. 28, 2005)

"Jamie Dimon's grand design" (Finance, Mar. 28) should have specified that JPMorgan's international reach was limited in consumer banking; its investment bank operates in 50 countries. Also, while JPMorgan has many dealings with hedge funds, it does not operate a prime brokerage that caters specifically to them. In addition, it ranks third in global M&A, according to Thompson Financial.




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