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  2. AIG bonus payments controversy - Wikipedia

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    The lobby of AIG's headquarters in the American International Building.. The AIG bonus payments controversy began in March 2009, when it was publicly disclosed that the American International Group (AIG) insurance corporation was going to pay approximately $218 million (~$301 million in 2023) [1] in bonus payments to employees of its financial services division.

  3. Brian Duperreault - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1973–present. Brian Charles Duperreault[1] (born May 8, 1947) [2][1] is a Bermuda -born American executive in the insurance industry. He stepped down as executive chairman of American International Group in December 2021. Duperreault's entire career has been in the insurance industry, beginning in 1973 as an actuary at AIG.

  4. American International Group - Wikipedia

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    American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is an American multinational finance and insurance corporation with operations in more than 80 countries and jurisdictions. [6] As of 2023, AIG employed 25,200 people. [2] The company operates through three core businesses: general insurance, life & retirement, and a standalone technology-enabled subsidiary.

  5. Where are low-cost airlines cutting back now? New planes. - AOL

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    Lease rates for new Airbus A320s and the larger A321s hit fresh average records in July of $385,000 a month, and $430,000 a month, respectively, according to Eddy Pieniazek, head of advisory at ...

  6. The folly of breaking up AIG

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    AIG (AIG) costs the U.S. government more money with each passing month. AIG has survived on a $150 billion handout from the U.S. government. In exchange, tax payers own 80% of the company. But the ...

  7. AIG Financial Products - Wikipedia

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    AIG Financial Products Corporation (AIGFP) is a subsidiary of the American International Group, headquartered in New York, New York, with major operations in London. The collapse of AIG Financial Products, headquartered in Wilton, Connecticut , is considered to have played a pivotal role in the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 .

  8. Boeing’s CFO wants to cut costs but it could be a ... - AOL

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    Boeing is now led by new CEO Robert “Kelly” Ortberg, who came out of retirement to take the job last month. The company has outlined a series of cost-cutting measures. Among them are: a hiring ...

  9. Bob Benmosche - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed President & Chief Executive Officer by the US Department of Treasury and AIG Board of Directors to succeed Edward M. Liddy. [2] [3] Benmosche is known for his leadership at AIG, where he led a turnaround, improved profits 60% year over year, and paid down government aid pledged by the Bush and Obama Administrations. [4] [5]