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AIG resolves all legal disputes with Greenberg

American International Group Inc. has agreed to settle all legal disputes with its former chairman Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the company said late Wednesday.

Greenberg: No signs of slowing down after 50 years

When Maurice "Hank" Greenberg has been in the news during the past five years, the story usually has been about AIG, the company he built into an insurance conglomerate and headed until his ouster in 2005.

AIG agrees to arbitrate disputes with Greenberg

A judge on Monday dealt a setback to American International Group Inc. in its legal fight with former CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, ruling that a company he ran did not improperly seize AIG stock from an executive retirement plan.

SEC: Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg settles fraud charges

The Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday that former American International Group Inc. CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg agreed to pay a $15 million fine to settle fraud charges.

Former AIG CEO criticizes successors, bailout

The man who built insurance giant American International Group Inc. from a startup to a global behemoth said he didn't mismanage the company — but the government did.

Ex-AIG chief claims insurance giant cheated him

The former chief executive officer of American International Group Inc. on Monday sued the company he led for 38 years, saying AIG misled investors about its exposure to subprime mortgages.

Judge approves settlement in AIG shareholder suit

A Delaware judge has approved a $115 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit against former executives of insurance giant AIG.

Former AIG CEO says company needs federal guaranty

Former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Maurice Greenberg is questioning the U.S. government's restructuring — and current AIG management's handling — of a bailout plan for the troubled insurer.

Settlement reached in AIG shareholder lawsuit

Attorneys for a Louisiana pension fund reached a $115 million settlement Thursday in a shareholder lawsuit against former executives of insurance giant American International Group Inc.

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On Monday (October 6, 2008) I watched the Congressional House Committee on Oversight and Reform question Richard Fuld, head of failed US investment bank Lehman Brothers. Fuld's firm went bankrupt in September and he got to pocket about $300 million in pay and bonuses.

Do Women Make Better Leaders?
Source: http://www.hr.com

Research undertaken by Dr Greenberg (courtesy of HR.com) suggests that women bring a different "mix" of qualities to leadership than that brought to leadership by men.

XBox Live downloads hit 1 million per day
Source: videogaming247.com

Aaron Greenberg, Xbox's director of product management, has confirmed that Live users are now downloading in the region of 1 million pieces of content daily.

Venezuela Strikes a Blow for Liberty::By Paul Greenberg
Source: Town Hall

I was surprised - no, astonished - to wake up Monday morning and find that Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan strongman, isn't all that strong.

Apple guidance could be limited this afternoon
Source: Apple Insider

Apple Computer, which releases results of its fiscal fourth quarter following the closing bell today, may be limited in how much forward-looking information it can provide to analysts and investors.

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