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Like those before him, the CEO of America's most wretched insurer eyes the door.
Those are three separate people.
It's a slippery slope once you start using words like gouge about your AIFG bonus being withheld.
The $15.5 billion deal comes after last week's major sale.
Man who burned down AIG was also a misogynist.
A tip on staying cool from the former CEO of AIG.
The 'Journal' is too shy to tell us what part he was referring to, so we have to guess!
The CEO is a "budding winemaker."
After a series of cockups, the AIG CEO tries to clear a few things up.
Informed that their golden parachutes might soon expire, five executives threaten to leap.
He just gets a little emotional sometimes, is all.
Three months into the job, Robert Benmosche realizes he's signed on to do the impossible.
At first AIG was too big to fail. Now it's too big to compete.
The special master will not try to claw back any compensation from employees, the AIG CEO says in a memo.
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