When He Was Running AIG, Edward Liddy Could Not Get Through an Airport Without Being Approached by Commoners
No wonder he quit so fast.
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No wonder he quit so fast.
Congress, for the good of the American public, wants details — but AIG, for the good of the American public, doesn't want to give them.
Edward Liddy's new restructuring plan will melt Barney Frank's face off.
The AIG CEO attempts to explain himself in a calm, rational manner. But will it stem New Yorkers' anger?
The Bonus Buster dumped the amounts of individual bonuses into an already-steaming cauldron of rage.
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