AIG CEO Robert Benmosche says he’s not quitting, but he is frustrated over pay oversight. Plus, struggling tech giant Motorola explores the sale of its unit that makes set-top boxes and other gear for cable and phone companies. The News Hub discusses the latest.
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The News Hub panel discusses the factors that might have led AIG CEO Robert Benmosche to threaten to quit, plus a new developments in the war in Afghanistan.
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<p>(Global Pulse: September 18, 2009) Banks are at it again — making profits and doling out bonuses. Bankers say to keep top people, you’ve got to pay top dollar. Not everyone's buying it; France is leading a charge to prevent the excesses of the past. But bonuses provide benefit for ...
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"It seems pretty outrageous that the people who got AIG in trouble are now getting million dollar bonuses," says GWU Law professor Peter Meyers.
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