Homecomings make for such such heartwarming stories-even on Wall Street, a place that's normally all business, no heart. Last week marked the triumphant return of one of Wall Street's prodigal sons, Jamie Dimon, who was banished from Citigroup in 1998 by his mentor, Sandy Weill, in a high-profile soap opera. From the time Dimon surprised the Street four years ago by moving to Chicago to run ailing Bank One, the only question was when he would return to New York to take over a big Wall Street house. That was answered when Dimon, 47, sold Bank One for $58 billion to JPMorgan Chase, which will make him chief executive in two years.
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