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Mr. Greenberg is brazenly eager for money back. You have built a greedy and dishonest culture in AIG which was the root of financial crisis and many innocent people have suffered greatly because of your cruel greed. You should repent and donate all your posessions to the charity.
What a bunch of gas!
All Hank Greenberg want is how much money he can get? Mr. Greenberg you do not get a peny until the poeple get paid back first. The people saved AIG, and we are first in line for being piad back. The 80% stake will remain until every penny is paid back.
Thank You
The US government should go after the banks that received the money through the back door of AIG.
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As for me too, I think my bank that gave me my car loan should go after the dealership that received the money and not make me pay it back. I’m with you Hank!! It sure would help other Bank’s confidence in giving me more credit as I won’t owe as much debt.
Idiot!! How much do any of you want to bet the government agrees with Hank and pardons AIG of back door debt? Hey, if it works for AIG, then darn it, it should be good for me too!!