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I don't think AIG would have much problem finding replacements. Note to AIG: I'm available!
On Dec 07 07:48 AM BPYHO wrote:
> Why is AIG executives threatening to leave even news!? Clip their > salaries and let them leave! Other people can step up. I'm sure the > heads of all the other divisions have vice-presidents, ect..... That's > the whole point in HAVING a vice, to step up in place of the head/president! > I'm so sick of hearing the news talk about these idiots working for > companies that went bankrupt threatening to leave!
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Agree completely with 1 - 5, but 6 was actually a good idea. Buying up junk is not the way to go... government getting into the hedge fund business ... without a profit motive just doesn't make sense. I heard he couldn't find managers who would do the job with the government looking over their shoulders, dictating. Problem is the banks are sitting on whatever cash they can get, buying T bills yielding .25 %. Buying their junk doesn't help.
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Note to AIG: I'm available!
On Dec 07 07:48 AM BPYHO wrote:
> Why is AIG executives threatening to leave even news!? Clip their
> salaries and let them leave! Other people can step up. I'm sure the
> heads of all the other divisions have vice-presidents, ect..... That's
> the whole point in HAVING a vice, to step up in place of the head/president!
> I'm so sick of hearing the news talk about these idiots working for
> companies that went bankrupt threatening to leave!
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Problem is the banks are sitting on whatever cash they can get, buying T bills yielding .25 %. Buying their junk doesn't help.