AIG CEO: ‘This Ship Ain’t Going to Sink’
Neither the insurance giant nor Robert Benmosche is going down anytime soon.
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Neither the insurance giant nor Robert Benmosche is going down anytime soon.
Despite a cancer diagnosis, AIG's CEO soldiers on.
Like those before him, the CEO of America's most wretched insurer eyes the door.
The CEO is a "budding winemaker."
He just gets a little emotional sometimes, is all.
The special master will not try to claw back any compensation from employees, the AIG CEO says in a memo.
The special master for compensation is expected to approve a $10.5 million pay package for Robert Benmosche.
CEO Robert Benmosche had better watch his mouth around the people who pay his salary.
The board doesn't have to tell the AIG CEO to tone it down, he says. "I've already told it to myself."
"If there is anybody critical of Bob, it is Bob," said the AIG CEO.
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche reportedly "regrets his comments regarding Mr. Cuomo and the tone of those comments."
Poor Robert Benmosche. He just started yesterday, and already he needs a breather.
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