Greenberg's AIG Rescue Plan Makes Him $588 Million Richer
Hank Greenberg's triumphant return to his beloved American International Group is nearly complete -- making him $588 million richer than he was in the...
Hank Greenberg's triumphant return to his beloved American International Group is nearly complete -- making him $588 million richer than he was in the...
AP | RACHEL BECK | Posted 09.07.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — The government appears to be getting tough on corporate shenanigans, securing $83 million in fines last week from Bank of America and...
AP | Stephen Bernard, AP Business Writer | Posted 09.06.2009 | Business
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday that former American International Group Inc. CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg agree...
vanityfair.com | Michael Lewis | Posted 08.07.2009 | Business
Almost a year after A.I.G.'s collapse, despite a tidal wave of outrage, there still has been no clear explanation of what toppled the insurance giant....
AP | MADLEN READ | Posted 07.16.2009 | Business
NEW YORK — The former top executive of American International Group Inc. plundered an AIG retirement program of billions of dollars because he w...
New York Post | Posted 07.02.2009 | Business
Insurance giant AIG is trying to seize a $490 million charitable endowment -- and claw back $27 million it already awarded to New York charities -- to...
Dave Astor | Posted 05.23.2009 | Comedy
When thinking about the Bush administration-sanctioned use of this brute force, I wondered how the torture guys decided on the 183 figure. Was it some kind of homage to Hank Greenberg driving in 183 runs in 1937?
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.03.2009 | Politics
Forced to retire from AIG in 2005 and still reportedly angry about his removal, Hank Greenberg offered what was, at times, a blistering testimony abou...
Huffington Post | Sam Stein | Posted 05.03.2009 | Business
Forced to retire from atop AIG in 2005 and still reportedly angry about his removal, Hank Greenberg offered what was, at times, a blistering testimony...
bloomberg.com | Hugh Son | Posted 05.03.2009 | Business
April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Banks that benefited from the bailout of American International Group Inc. should return some of the cash the firms got in exch...
HuffingtonPost.com | Ryan Grim | Posted 05.02.2009 | Politics
A House oversight panel is investigating the role Bush administration officials and regulators played in the collapse of American International Group....
Fortune's Stanley Bing | Posted 04.20.2009 | Business
You know who I feel sorry for? Edward Liddy. He obviously made some very bad decisions. But he is only the last in a series of managers -- both at AIG and elsewhere -- who has done so
Francine Hardaway | Posted 04.18.2009 | Politics
This poor dude Liddy, who retired from Allstate and came back to run AIG and be a hero for his country. I bet he's really sorry now. I'm listening to...
Don McNay | Posted 04.03.2009 | Business
Citigroup and AIG employ thousands of good people. But they have had rotten apples in leadership. They created a culture that is probably impossible to change or fix.
Huffington Post | Julie Satow | Posted 04.03.2009 | Business
Even as AIG posts its largest quarterly loss in the history of Wall Street, and announced it was accepting another $30 billion government infusion, th...
Bloomberg | David Glovin and Joel Rosenblatt | Posted 04.03.2009 | Business
March 3 (Bloomberg) -- Former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Maurice "Hank" Greenberg accused the insurer in a lawsuit of s...
New York Post | Paul Tharp | Posted 03.06.2009 | Business
Hank Greenberg will finally get his day in court. The founder and former chairman of American International Group is set to duke it out March 2 with ...
nypost.com | Paul Tharp | Posted 11.22.2009 | Business