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AIG is Trying to Pay Bonuses with Taxpayer FundsI think its time to let these lousy executives go. Let them stand in unemployment lines and see their families suffer. Main Street is fed up with executives at AIG. -
Bonuses Paid to AIG and Recent Cover Up of Credit Default Swaps that Brought Them DownHere we go again. Bonues paid to those who failed AIG. Here's a reminder in simple terms how Credit Default Swaps Brought Down the financial giant. Ron Paul, Charles Grassley,& Feinberg speak. Also, Obamas approval rating today.
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Wall Street Economic Bailout: AIG Shows OpennessAs the Wall Street bailout continues for economic recovery, some corporations are more open than others. AIG is among them.
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How to Get Back at AIG; "Already Its Gone" BoycottOut of our hard earn tax paying money, we the American tax payer will be paying the bonus's of the AIG employees who worked in the business department that caused the near collapse of AIG. -
AIG BonusesWho is to blame for AIG bonuses?
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AIG Executives Get Millions More of Your Money in Bonuses; Will it Never Stop?Despite Citibank analysts placing a likely value of zero on AIG's equity and its stock price down more than 25%, AIG wants to pay its executives whopping bonuses. Again. -
AIG - Their Corporate Silver Spoon and Tax Payer DollarsAIG once again bites the hand that feeds it. The inner workings of business and finance are being exposed as window dressings made out of money deteriorates. Companies left too long with no one watching the store.
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Bailed -out AIG to Provide Executives with Multi-Million Dollar Bonus TroughThe recently bailed-out financial giant AIG intends to pay multi-million dollar bonuses to it's executives. Public backlash suggests it is unethical and very bad business...
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Senator Charles Grassley Tells AIG Execs: 'Quit or Commit Suicide'Senator Charles Grassley has suggested that executives of AIG ought to consider killing themselves -- a custom which has been practiced in Japan by those wishing to regain a measure of honor for having perpetrated disreputable acts.
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AIG Bonus Outrage. America is Calling for BloodAIG Bonus Outrage. Management is receiving Death Threats over $165 million in bonus money paid after AIG receives $170 Billion in bailout money. The taxpayer is outraged and is calling for Treasury Secretary Geithner to resign or get fired. -
CNN's Wolf Blitzer Hangs Senator Dodd by His AIG Bonus AmendmentSenator Dodd admits his involvement in writing the controversial stimulus package loophole that allowed AIG to give over $165 million dollars in bonuses.
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5 Reasons Why the AIG Executive Bonuses Won't Be ReturnedThe AIG Executives can buy a lot with their $165 Million in bonuses. Here are the reasons why the AIG executives' bonuses won't be returned.
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Dear AIG; From a Pissed Off AmericanMy thoughts on the AIG bailout.
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AIG Code of Conduct and Company ValuesI visited the AIG web site to learn more about the company and examined the "Code of Conduct".
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National Poetry Month: The AIG Bailout (Limerick)AIG sold their clients insurance. -
Merrill Lynch Exceeds AIG Bonuses by 22 Times: Treasury Secretary Geitner's Green LightYou thought AIG was bad, Merrill Lynch exceeded their bonuses by 22 times and into the billions. When did it happen, who's hurting, and who's the happiest Treasury Secretary around?
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So What Happened to Bill H.R. 1586 Which Imposed a 90% Tax on AIG Bonus Recipients?AIG 90% bonus tax, Bill H.R. 1586 becomes Bill H.R. 1664.
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Impact of Government AIG Bailout on InvestorsThe systemic risk that AIG posed in the first place and continues to pose combined with the volatility of capital markets, the cost to the US economy and the governmental inaction does little to re-inspire investor confidence.
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Conservatives Defend AIG BonusesLast week Charlie Rangel sponsored House Bill H.R. 1586, intended to tax AIG bonuses....Immediately, conservative leaders came out in force against it.
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Lessons AIG and Lending Institutions Should Learn from US Accpetance of Post 9/11 Airport RegulationsRegulations are coming down for AIG and other lending institutions. They should learn from how Americans accepted new airport regulations after 9/11. -
Should AIG Have to Repay Bonuses Paid with Bailout Money?I wrote this article before AIG crashed. AIG made a new company, Century 21 Insurance, and i believe that any profit made with that company should be put back into our pockets until it is completely paid off.
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AIG Memo Warns Employees of Growing Danger from Public Anger Over Bailout BonusesIs the anger directed at AIG a bit much? Perhaps a little misdirected? Even if it is, it seems to be approaching a dangerous level. A memo has surfaced that came from American International Group security warning AIG personnel to take extra precautions
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Jake DeSantis Writes Letter of Resignation to AIG in New York Times Op-EdJake DeSantis, a now-former exectutive vice president of AIG's infamous financial products division unit, wrote a public letter of resignation to Ed Liddy, the chief executive of AIG. It was published as an op-ed piece in The New York Times.
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AIG Bonuses: Jake DeSantis QuitsThere is no fairness in Jake DeSantis protesting against the breach of AIG's bonus contracts. -
"Dear AIG, I Quit!" Lights, Camera, Action!The AIG saga continues with an executive "resignation letter" laying out the case for retention payments. -
Jake DeSantis Resigns from AIGAIG employees are asked to give back their bonuses. However, not much of the public knows that these employees worked for $1 salary with a promise of money to come in the future. Once the money is given however, they are expected to give it all back.
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AIG to Offer Revolution InsuranceAIG will now provide insurance against popular and militant uprisings. Disclaimer: This is a purely fictional piece and is exclusively intended for humorous purposes.
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Failed Insurer AIG Sues Bank of AmericaWhile it seems preposterous that AIG should be allowed to even exist, never mind sue someone, the insurance company that couldn't pay its claims is now suing Bank of America, who contributed more than any other private entity to the big bailout.
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AIG: Just Give the Money BackAmericans across the country are struggling. Most are struggling through no fault of their own. AIG accepting bonuses has created a controversy that only grows. What is the answer?
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AIG Retention Bonuses Scandal: Proof that the Rich Need to Be Heavily TaxedWould AIG have been sued if the $165 million in retention bonuses had been canceled? Would the greedy executives try to get back their ill-gotten gains? Do chickens have beaks?
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AIG Gets Billions, Blows a Million and Leaves the General Public HangingAn article about the billions of dollars our US government bailed AIG insurance company out with. A look at how the company's executives vacationed at elegant spots with almost $1 million of that money. A discussion of what the government can do for us.
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AIG Execs Play Deal or No Deal with Taxpayer FundsAfter recovering from the disbelief of their dumb luck, AIG executives speculated that another round of Deal or No Deal played with bailout money couldn't possibly go that wrong. -
AIG FiascoRead about the recent AIG "conference" at a luxury resort in California while receiving an $85 billion bailout from the government.
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AIG Bailout:Uncle Sam's Most Timely and Sensible ActionThis is about the recent bailout of AIG and its effect on its worldwide affiliates.
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Jim Cramer Apologizes to AIG EmployeesJim Cramer, in a fit of passion, urged viewers of his television show to go after AIG workers and more or less harass them. Then he apologzied, specifically excluding the "old board and the old CEO." -
AIG Under Fire Again for Corporate Excess After Restructured BuyoutFinancial news from the American International Group Inc (AIG) has not been comforting for the American taxpayer of late. Reporting November 10, that the company had lost another $24.7 billion in investments, AIG announced a restructured bailout. -
FBI Investigates AIG for FraudAuditors gave AIG a clean bill of health in February, only seven months before AIG's complete collapse. -
Fed Rescues AIG, Congressional Subpoenas to FollowThe Fed's lifeline to rescue AIG was urgently needed to prevent a worldwide financial turmoil, but in weeks or months ahead, we'll probably hear more on how it all started and who did or not do what, and believe you me, there will be lots of congressional subpoenas.
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$85 Billion AIG Bailout: Its Value in Common Sense TermsThe Federal Reserve announced Tuesday that it will offer an $85 billion emergency loan bailout to the foundering insurer American International Group (AIG), according to Yahoo news. -
The Failure of Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and AIG: Is Another Great Depression in our Future?The Bear Stearns bailout, the government takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, the sale of Merrill Lynch & Company, and now a drop of more than 62% in AIG's share price, have combined to create a financial atmosphere verging on panic.





