Successfully navigating a bailout company back to the land living is a tiring business. Long hours are spent carefully deciding what move to make next. There is an sense of dedication and urgency that permeates executive offices. Unless of course you’re the new CEO of AIG. Completely spent from his first day at the helm of the bailout poster child, Robert Benmosche will soon be heading to his Croatian villa for two weeks or so of well deserved R&R. But before judging his actions too quickly, the newest member of the ‘he did WHAT club’ wants you to remember just how sweet his place on the Adriatic is.
“It’s breathtaking — you couldn’t find anything like this anywhere else,” Benmosche told Forbes. “I’m an hour’s flight to most places in Europe and a ferry ride across the Adriatic to Italy.”
Maxine, how would you like to take one of those new planes and kick off your CFPA tour on the Dalmatian Coast?
Political risk!
Absolutely riddled with grammatical errors.
Horrible. Attrocious. Embarrassing.
Seriously, proofread your work product.
Thanks.
Absolutely riddled with grammatical errors.
Horrible. Attrocious. Embarrassing.
Seriously, proofread your work product.
Thanks.
@2/3 – those that live in glass houses…did we really need the double post?
“… the land of the living …”
there, fixed it for you.
This guy takes THE FERRY?
…but where are the AIG CEO’s yachts?!?!?!
Picture is symbolic of the amount of work that Greg and EP put into this site. Great choice of pic.
Bess! come back soon. EP tedious tomes and Blanus’ irrelevant posts have us at our wits end.
Without prosties, wideclopses, horse-faced Noel girls, sopressata eating gasbags, pissed-off Assnesses (Assnii?), jolly elfs, Boone-chugging hicks and tranny hedge fund PMs what are we left with? Verbose windbags and bleached anuses (anii?) that’s what. And anyone will tell you, windbags and anuses != A Good Thing(tm)