Tag Archives: AIG
AIG Says Bailout Terms Were Unfair, Is it Considering a Lawsuit?
Yes, they're serious
Elizabeth Warren has called AIG’s suggestions “ridiculous”
By Ashley R. Harris
Does AIG Deserve a ‘Thank You’ From the Public?
Insurance giant was bailed out by the U.S. government, but one opinion suggests it was an obligation
Insurance giant was bailed out by the U.S. government, but one opinion suggests it was…
By Ashley R. Harris
Poll: Majority Says Bonuses for Bailed Out CEOs Unfair to Taxpayers
Job creation cited as a better option
Poll results: If you were an executive at a Wall Street firm that received government…
By Marcia Wade Talbert
How to Find Lucrative Financial Institution Stocks
Companies who avoided danger are an attractive option
The recent economic and stock market meltdown started with the implosion of a handful of…
By Donald Jay Korn
Day 64
Obama gave his second news conference to “update [people] on the steps we’re taking to…
By Deborah Creighton Skinner
House Passes Greed Tax
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 328-93 today to approve a bill that taxes bonuses…
By Joyce Jones
Day 58
The president accepted blame for the bonuses paid to AIG executives with bailout funds while…
By Deborah Creighton Skinner
Survival of the Fittest in a Tough Economy
Good leadership separates the strong from the expendable
Call it natural selection: a concept developed by 19th century scientist Charles Darwin that argues…



