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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Where's LegendKiller and Evan to tell us that bailout was necessary? The economy of swank California resorts could crumble without taxpayer money!
Perhaps they are headed to a California resort?
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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Where's LegendKiller and Evan to tell us that bailout was necessary? The economy of swank California resorts could crumble without taxpayer money!
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: winnar111
I assume they're spending their own money and not company money?
Read the article:
AIG documents obtained by Waxman's investigators show the company paid more than $440,000 for the retreat, including nearly $200,000 for rooms, $150,000 for meals and $23,000 in spa charges.
Originally posted by: shocksyde
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5973452&page=1
Less than a week after the federal government committed $85 billion to bail out AIG, executives of the giant AIG insurance company headed for a week-long retreat at a luxury resort and spa, the St. Regis Resort in Monarch Beach, California
AIG documents obtained by Waxman's investigators show the company paid more than $440,000 for the retreat, including nearly $200,000 for rooms, $150,000 for meals and $23,000 in spa charges.
Waxman also said there is evidence the two men changed the bonus schedule once the company began to post losses, so that executives under the "Senior Partners Plan" would continue to make multi-million dollar salaries.
Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
So, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy, and they failed to implement even common sense cost cutting measures.
Is there a malfeasance/misfeasance clause in any of their contracts where they could be tossed out with no bonuses/golden parachutes?
There should be a shareholder revolt.
Originally posted by: Genx87
"Their getting their pedicures and their manicures and the American people are paying for that," said Cong. Elijah Cummings (D-MD).
Wow simply wow
Originally posted by: GTKeeper
Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
So, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy, and they failed to implement even common sense cost cutting measures.
Is there a malfeasance/misfeasance clause in any of their contracts where they could be tossed out with no bonuses/golden parachutes?
There should be a shareholder revolt.
This reminds me of a story I read in the book 'From Good to Great'.
It dealt with 2 steel manufacturers. 1 was Nucor (HUGELY successful company) and 1 was Bethlehem Steel ....
When BS started going down the tubes, there was an executive meeting... they wanted to figure out how to limit costs etc.
1 Exec or director said 'Maybe we can sell the company jet'. And he was just laughed at and told to shut up. Anyway, BS went down the tubes and Nucor went from a good to a great company.
BS was also a company that built their new headquarters in the shape of a cross.... you know why? To maximize the number of corner offices for their executives instead of just having a square building. The construction costs alone were like 40% higher because of that..... LOL
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Former CEO Willumstad, chairman of the AIG board at the time, said "I honestly don't remember" the concerns
Musta been the hooch and all the hookers ...
Originally posted by: Marinski
they're laughing all the way to their mattresses
They're getting a massage off the bailout money atm, please leave a message after the beep.Originally posted by: BoberFett
Where's LegendKiller and Evan to tell us that bailout was necessary? The economy of swank California resorts could crumble without taxpayer money!
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Where's LegendKiller and Evan to tell us that bailout was necessary? The economy of swank California resorts could crumble without taxpayer money!
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Where's LegendKiller and Evan to tell us that bailout was necessary?
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Former CEO Willumstad, chairman of the AIG board at the time, said "I honestly don't remember" the concerns
Musta been the hooch and all the hookers ...
Don't forget the blow.
The problem is that some congressmen just don't fucking get it.
Can't find the exact quote at the moment but some R congressman yesterday facetiously told Fuld here was here to play "the villain", even after they heard about how Fuld was trying to secure millions in executive bonuses for his lackey's while begging for bailout money from the Feds.