From: Ian Osborne To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Project Jes Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 14:23:11 +0000 I have the full shortlist from the highest place source. 3 external, I internal candidates - though it will almost certainly go to external - internal is just the stalking horse. I. Jes 2. Greg Fleming 3. Gary Cohn 4. Rich Ricci (internal) We should discuss in detail this weekend. On 19 Jul 2012, at 21:50, Ian Osborne wrote: That is promising. We should discuss this weekend whether to put out his name before or after those meetings on August 5th/6th. Not sure if the JPM move is necessarily good thing long-term; he is better off going with Barclays assuming he is asked. (His interviews will be key, but we can definitely help along the process). On 19 Jul 2012, at 21:45, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: an aug 5 and 6 he is meeting with augis , sally from HR and mike rake„ jpm will put out an announcement next week that he is moving to the chariman role at a compnied treasury investment bank, ( new structure and will be responsible for tech and regulations ). so you and i should stratgize timing„ i am in wash dc sat„ new york sun thru thurs On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Ian Osborne > wrote: Jeffrey, Here are my thoughts vis-a-vis Jes. Let me know how you/ he want to proceed and I will get on it. Calls can happen anytime and I can see people back in London after Tuesday. Rupert and George are both very close to Mervyn King and top BoE staff. (i.e. I am seeing the Chancellor anyway next Thursday.) Press It is nigh impossible to get appointed without having floated a trial balloon in the press. Besides, there is no downside for him at JPM to know that he is sufficiently good that the Barclays board are considering him for CEO. I would speak to Mark Kleinman, Business Editor of SkyNews and Jeff Randall, Editor-at-large and Chief Business Columnist of the Telegraph to put out that high-level sources suggest that JPM inves