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AIG's Former Bosses: Who Says There's No Free Lunch?
When former American International Group Chairman and Chief Executive Maurice "Hank" Greenberg was booted out of AIG in March 2005 for allegedly cooking the books a charge he denies, he didn't go far. He moved from AIG's comfortable headquarters in lower Manhattan to the equally comfortable headquarters of C.V. Starr in...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Greenberg, C.V. Starr, Financial Accounting, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-03-19

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After split, AIG unit takes a walk; C.V. Starr signs sublease on Park Ave.; French linen maker arrives in NY.(C.v. starr split from American International Group Inc)(Yves Delorme opens new store)(Tous spanish company opens new store )
C.v. starr, a private arm of American International Group, is moving out of AIG's headquarters at 70 Pine St. as part of its separation from the embattled insurance giant. Maurice "Hank'' Greenberg is president of C.V. Starr, which owns 1.8% C.v. starr,...
Tags: American International Group Inc., company
Research articles 2005-08-01
AIG terminated its long-standing relationship with C.V. STARR's marine managing agency, just days after Starr announce an arrangement with Berkshire Hathaway insurer National Liability & Fire.(Commercial)(Brief article)
AIG terminated its long-standing relationship with C.V. STARR's marine managing agency, just days after Starr announced an arrangement with BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY insurer NATIONAL ... AIG terminated its long-standing relationship with C.V. STARR's marine managing agency, just days after Starr announced an arrangement with BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY...
Tags: agency, Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Research articles 2006-09-01
C.V. Starr sues AIG for past profits; Lawsuit marks latest move in struggle between former affiliates.(News)(American International Group Inc.)
Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS The bitter legal battle between American International Group Inc. and former affiliate C.V. Starr & Co. took another turn last week, when C.V. Starr sued AIG seeking to potentially recover profits AIG realized through Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS ...
Tags: American International Group Inc.
Research articles 2007-07-02
AIG, Starr feud over employee defections; Rivals allege illegal tactics in expansion bids.(American International Group Inc., C.V. Starr & Company Inc.)
Byline: RUPAL PAREKH NEW YORK-As many as 100 American International Group Inc. employees have conspired to "systematically destroy'' former affiliate C.V. Starr & Co. Inc.'s business by poaching employees and stealing the Starr agencies' Byline: RUPAL PAREKH NEW YORK-As...
Tags: American International Group Inc.
Research articles 2006-08-14
C.V. Starr & Company Now Offering PrimeSTARR: Primary General Liability Coverage for Commercial Contractors
SAN FRANCISCO -- C.V. Starr & Company, a subsidiary of C. V. Starr & Co., Inc., is pleased to announce that it is now offering its PrimeSTARR product. Offered...
Tags: Commercial Contractors Inc.
Research articles 2009-06-30
Greenberg interested in going to press.(Maurice R. Greenberg of C.V. Starr bid for Tribune Co.-)(Brief article)
Longtime insurance industry executive Maurice R. Greenberg may be making headlines once again. Literally. The former chairman of American International Group Inc. and now head of the C.V. Starr agencies is reportedly mulling a bid for media conglo Longtime insurance industry executive Maurice...
Tags: Tribune Co.
Research articles 2006-11-20
Tishman completes new underground wing - Tishman Construction Corp. finishes Toyota Language Center and C.V. Starr Library at 333 East 47th St. in New York, New York
The Japan Society recently dedicated its new Toyota Language Center and C.V. Starr Library at its main building at 333 East 47th Street in New York City.
Tags: East, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 1993-01-27
AIG's Assets: Is Hank Greenberg the Shining 'Starr'?
Today's New York Times story piled outrage on outrage. American International Group was already paying taxpayer-funded bonuses to the rogue executives who put the insurer into a trillion-dollar hole. Now AIG was suing the Internal Revenue Service for $306 million, which would be funneled through off-shore corporations to pay other...
Tags: Asset, American International Group Inc., Asset Management, Insurance, Financial Planning, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-03-20
C. V. Starr & Co. Inc. Announces New Syndicate with Lloyds
LONDON -- On Friday 8 September, Lloyd's approved a new syndicate, Syndicate 1919, which will be managed by Marlborough Underwriting Agency Limited MUAL, a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. This is subject to the necessary regulatory approval. The syndicate will be wholly capitalised by CV Starr (25%) and...
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., FINANCE, Insurance, syndicate
Research articles 2006-09-12
Hold the Presses: Greenberg Unlikely to Put AIG Out of Business
Would you cut off your nose to spite your face? Not likely. And that doesn't appear to be the style of octogenarian billionaire Hank Greenberg, the one-time boss of American International Group. Today's New York Times theorized that Greenberg, who was forced out of AIG in 2005...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-10-27
AIG's India Goal It's well known for its insurance ventures with the Tatas (and arguably better known for being Manchester United's principal sponsor). Now, however, the world's largest insurer is going the whole hog in the Indian financial services arena
When the $999.75-billion consolidated assets American International Group AIG took shape way back in 1919, the only thing American about it was C.V. Starr, the entrepreneur who set up the corporation; AIG was actually born in Shanghai, China. However, two decades later Starr shifted the headquarters to New York as...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 2007-07-01
Goldman Sachs and Various Investors Including C.V. Starr & Co., Inc., Perry Capital LLC and Eli Broad Invest $3 Billion in Global Equity Opportunities Fund
NEW YORK -- The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today made the following statement: Many funds employing quantitative strategies are currently under pressure as recent conditions have resulted in significant market dislocation. Across most sectors, there has been an increase in overlapping trades, a surge in volatility and an...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Research articles 2007-08-13
Cal receives money for East Asian center
Former San Francisco Examiner Publisher Florence Fang has donated $3 million toward the construction of a new Center for East Asian Studies at University of California, Berkeley. The gift, announced Thursday, completes the funding needed for the $51 million center, officially called the C.V. Starr East Asian...
Tags: Amgen Inc., University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2006-10-21
UC Berkeley gets grant for East Asian center
Former San Francisco Examiner publisher Florence Fang has donated $3 million toward the construction of a new Center for East Asian Studies at University of California, Berkeley. The gift, announced Thursday, completes the funding needed for the $51 million center, officially called the C.V. Starr East Asian...
Tags: Amgen Inc., University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2006-10-20
Cal opens complete East Asian library
BERKELEY -- More than 110 years after UC Berkeley established itself in the field of Asian studies, the school is still looking across the Pacific. University leaders on Saturday will dedicate the nation's first free-standing library devoted to an East Asian collection, the 68,000-square-foot C.V. Starr East Asian Library. ...
Tags: East, HARDWARE, Storage, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2007-10-19
Dealmakers
* AEGON ready to acquire Clark. AUSA Holding Co., an AEGON company, says its got 90% of the shares of Clark Inc., a North Barrington, Ill.-based employee benefits firm. The price tag is expected to be north of $300 million. * AIG's former chief launches stop-loss firm. Maurice...
Tags: AEGON N.V., American International Group Inc.
Research articles 2007-05-01
Hank Greenberg, Lucky and Well-Lawyered, Beats the SEC
Maybe he's no spring chicken, but even at 84 former American International Group Chairman and CEO Hank Greenberg is still more than a match for the Securities and Exchange Commission. He got off with little less than a slap on the wrist for allegedly cooking the books at his former...
Tags: Accounting, American International Group Inc., SEC, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-08-06
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