Total assets: $2.17 trillion
TARP money received: $25 billion
2008 results: $5.6 billion in profits
Stock performance: -19.8%*
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was showered with praise last year as the company scored two major acquisitions -- Bear Stearns and thrift giant Washington Mutual -- and managed to stay profitable while its peers stumbled. But even as the firm stands by its "fortress balance sheet", what troubles some is the company's massive exposure to consumer-related areas such as credit cards. That division posted a loss in the first quarter amid rising credit losses.
By David Ellis, CNNMoney.com staff writer
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