S*0
4 楼
related to CEO'Robert's cancer???
BOSTON (AP) -- American International Group Inc. said Monday that CEO and
President Robert Benmosche is healthy enough to remain in his leadership
post as he continues undergoing treatment for cancer.
Monday's announcement came three months after the New York insurance company
said Benmosche had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing aggressive
chemotherapy. The company has not specified what kind of cancer Benmosche
has.
The 66-year-old said in a news release Monday that doctors have given him "
an encouraging prognosis," and that he feels "good."
Since he has responded well to treatment, Benmosche said his doctors "
believe I can continue to apply the same commitment and energy to AIG over
the next 12 to 18 months."
Benmosche said it's likely he'll return to his retirement in 2012. He
initially retired in 2006 after leading insurance company MetLife Inc., but
was recruited to lead New York-based AIG in August 2009. He replaced Edward
Liddy, a former Allstate Corp. CEO who was appointed to lead AIG in
September 2008 in connection with the company's federal bailout.
Benmosche has led AIG's efforts to repay the $182 billion bailout, which
pulled the company from the brink of bankruptcy. Earlier this month, that
rescue came closer to an end as AIG paid its $21 billion outstanding balance
to the New York branch of the Federal Reserve. AIG also converted preferred
stock owned by the Treasury Department into more than 1.6 billion shares of
common stock that can be sold on the open market.
The government will wind down its largest and most complex rescue from the
financial crisis by selling stock over the next two years. AIG first
announced its repayment plan in September. Since then, the company has
worked to raise cash to pay back the government by selling parts of itself
around the world.
AIG gave an update on Benmosche's health after the market closed Monday. Its
shares fell $1.05, or 2.4 percent, to close at $41.95. The stock added 29
cents to $42.24 in after-hours trading.
AIG also said on Monday that its board has agreed that its contingency plan
to potentially replace Benmosche remains unchanged. On Oct. 27, two days
after announcing Benmosche's illness, AIG said that if he became unwilling
or unable to continue, current Chairman Robert Miller would step in as
interim CEO until a permanent replacement for Benmosche is found.
BOSTON (AP) -- American International Group Inc. said Monday that CEO and
President Robert Benmosche is healthy enough to remain in his leadership
post as he continues undergoing treatment for cancer.
Monday's announcement came three months after the New York insurance company
said Benmosche had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing aggressive
chemotherapy. The company has not specified what kind of cancer Benmosche
has.
The 66-year-old said in a news release Monday that doctors have given him "
an encouraging prognosis," and that he feels "good."
Since he has responded well to treatment, Benmosche said his doctors "
believe I can continue to apply the same commitment and energy to AIG over
the next 12 to 18 months."
Benmosche said it's likely he'll return to his retirement in 2012. He
initially retired in 2006 after leading insurance company MetLife Inc., but
was recruited to lead New York-based AIG in August 2009. He replaced Edward
Liddy, a former Allstate Corp. CEO who was appointed to lead AIG in
September 2008 in connection with the company's federal bailout.
Benmosche has led AIG's efforts to repay the $182 billion bailout, which
pulled the company from the brink of bankruptcy. Earlier this month, that
rescue came closer to an end as AIG paid its $21 billion outstanding balance
to the New York branch of the Federal Reserve. AIG also converted preferred
stock owned by the Treasury Department into more than 1.6 billion shares of
common stock that can be sold on the open market.
The government will wind down its largest and most complex rescue from the
financial crisis by selling stock over the next two years. AIG first
announced its repayment plan in September. Since then, the company has
worked to raise cash to pay back the government by selling parts of itself
around the world.
AIG gave an update on Benmosche's health after the market closed Monday. Its
shares fell $1.05, or 2.4 percent, to close at $41.95. The stock added 29
cents to $42.24 in after-hours trading.
AIG also said on Monday that its board has agreed that its contingency plan
to potentially replace Benmosche remains unchanged. On Oct. 27, two days
after announcing Benmosche's illness, AIG said that if he became unwilling
or unable to continue, current Chairman Robert Miller would step in as
interim CEO until a permanent replacement for Benmosche is found.
c*7
5 楼
这家伙得癌症已经是很老的新闻了,已经不是什么新闻了。
company
aggressive
【在 S*********0 的大作中提到】
: related to CEO'Robert's cancer???
: BOSTON (AP) -- American International Group Inc. said Monday that CEO and
: President Robert Benmosche is healthy enough to remain in his leadership
: post as he continues undergoing treatment for cancer.
: Monday's announcement came three months after the New York insurance company
: said Benmosche had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing aggressive
: chemotherapy. The company has not specified what kind of cancer Benmosche
: has.
: The 66-year-old said in a news release Monday that doctors have given him "
: an encouraging prognosis," and that he feels "good."
company
aggressive
【在 S*********0 的大作中提到】
: related to CEO'Robert's cancer???
: BOSTON (AP) -- American International Group Inc. said Monday that CEO and
: President Robert Benmosche is healthy enough to remain in his leadership
: post as he continues undergoing treatment for cancer.
: Monday's announcement came three months after the New York insurance company
: said Benmosche had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing aggressive
: chemotherapy. The company has not specified what kind of cancer Benmosche
: has.
: The 66-year-old said in a news release Monday that doctors have given him "
: an encouraging prognosis," and that he feels "good."
b*r
8 楼
so around $35 is good entry?
g*n
9 楼
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