Somehow being a minority shareholder in a business enterprise where the majority shareholder is the US Government (through its control of AIG) doesn’t sound like something that would have a lot of appeal to people right now–take a look a how they treat companies where they loaned money, but have no ownership interest.
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Despite it all just curious… who’s going to invest in AIU.
Once AIU Holdings makes their earnings announcement, there will be plenty of investors who will want to buy a piece of this company
Somehow being a minority shareholder in a business enterprise where the majority shareholder is the US Government (through its control of AIG) doesn’t sound like something that would have a lot of appeal to people right now–take a look a how they treat companies where they loaned money, but have no ownership interest.
Buyers of stock at the markets current “reduced” price….should be fairly easy to come by.
Does anyone in the know of such things know what this can do to the stock price??