AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
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AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/finance/aig-executives-blow--getting-bailout/
If you'd just gotten a government bailout, you might be tempted to hold a retreat at a nice California hotel -- and that's exactly what American International Group (AIG: 3.51, -0.36, -9.30%) executives did.
The committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time. to address and examine downfall of AIG, the world’s largest insurance company. The committee planned to discuss the financial excesses and regulatory mistakes that led to AIG’s government bailout.
One of the items discussed was AIG’s expenditure of $440,000 for a corporate retreat at the St. Regis Monarch Beach resort in Los Angeles, Calif. These funds were spent on Sept. 22, a week after the Federal Reserve extended an $85 billion emergency loan to AIG to keep it from going bankrupt due to insurance liabilities.
Click here to see the full hotel bill
According to the receipt from the St. Regis, the eight-day company retreat was a lavish one -- $139,000 was spent on hotel rooms, while even more money -- $147,301 -- was spent on banquets. Another $23,380 was spent on undisclosed spa treatments and another $6,939 was spent on golf. A full $9,980 was spent on room service and food and cocktails at the hotel lounge.
The St. Regis Monarch Beach resort is described on its Web site as “a landmark resort of legendary proportions.”
Legendary, indeed.
Re: AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
Only $440,000 ?
That's pocket change for these guys (and gals too, probably).
That's pocket change for these guys (and gals too, probably).
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Re: AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
Yes, and compared to $85 BILLION it's a drop in the bucket. However, it wasn't their money to spend. The US taxpayers had just funded their bailout. I want my money back.
Re: AIG Executives Blow $440,000 After Getting Bailout
Technically, AIG was a loan, not a bailout. And for that loan, the federal government got as security, 80% of AIG's ~Trillion dollar assets for about 5% on the dollar. If the terms of the loan are enforced, I can live with that.
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