Former AIG CEO Greenberg, Ironshore in Joint Excess Casualty Venture

January 26, 2009

  • January 26, 2009 at 9:14 am
    confused says:
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    will someone pls clarify? is the second largest shareholder stealing aig employees and setting up a competing company?

  • January 27, 2009 at 11:23 am
    Geometry says:
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    It’s the dirty triangle.

  • January 27, 2009 at 12:48 pm
    Bob says:
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    Hmmmmmmmmmm, will this company jump on the bailout wagon too? Old habits die hard.

  • January 27, 2009 at 12:54 pm
    me says:
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    cant the old fart just go to one of his 50 homes somewhere in the world and just die! how much money do you need?

    I feel bad that he is that old and still focusing on making money. IF I live to be that old i surely am not going to be working.

  • January 27, 2009 at 12:56 pm
    Boston says:
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    Just like prosports, the players are the same. They just change teams….

  • January 27, 2009 at 1:05 am
    Feddie Mac says:
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    Hank,

    It’s Freddie Mac here. Wanna get back into credit swaps with us? We really need you and can make sure it’s worth your while. BTW it’s all backed by Goverment TAARP program.

    Win Win situation! Come on we miss you. Let’s do business like the good ole day’s.

    Freddie Mac.

  • January 27, 2009 at 1:22 am
    Reality Bites says:
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    Why would an old feller want to do all this work at his age?

    Anyone who thinks it’s for the money or the glory, you are all wet. What is he supposed to do, park his butt at the stock ticker in Fart Lauderdale like my grandfather did and rust away?

    The man has got game. Maybe he doesn’t expect the Cy Young award this year, but whay should he deny himself the chance to pitch some winning games?

    With the devaluation of his shares in AIG, what does Hank stand to lose? It’s all paper money until he wants to sell it or donate it to a charity and take a write-off.

    Face it – with the way all of our 401k’s have gone bye-bye, many of us will be flipping burgers at the local grease joint because they still offer benefits. That is, if we can convince the Guatemalan manager to hire someone whose primary language isn’t Spanglish.

    My wife retires from a State job in the next several years and I have to go look at internal job postings to see if I can take a transfer just so I can be near whatever sunny spot she picks.

  • January 27, 2009 at 1:33 am
    John Q. Agent says:
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    You must must mean Barney Frank; he would bend over backwards for the opportunity to get back to the way things used to be.

  • January 27, 2009 at 3:08 am
    Jeff says:
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    Hank:

    Broaden your life experience as a human and delve into the sunshine and grandkids or helping the elderly not doing so well as you. We don’t need you any more.

  • January 27, 2009 at 4:41 am
    smtmhg says:
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    Guess they didn’t have fun, get enough perks & money, or mess things up enough. They’re re-positioning as ISE to take AIG all the way down, bring bigger woes to the industry and the economy. ISE won’t be there but how many of the old staff will be in the welfare lines.

  • May 8, 2019 at 11:02 am
    Michael Stevens says:
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    Hank was always very kind and generous to employees when I was working at A.I.G.



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