أمريكان إنترناشيونال گروپ
النوع | عامة (NYSE: AIG) |
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ISIN | 708650692837 |
الصناعة | تأمين, خدمات مالية |
تأسست | 1919 في شنغهاي، الصين |
المؤسس | كورنليوس ڤاندر ستار |
المقر الرئيسي | American International Building مدينة نيويورك، نيويورك |
نطاق الخدمة | Worldwide |
الأشخاص الرئيسيون | هارڤي گولب (رئيس مجلس الادارة)[1] روبرت بن موشى (رئيس وCEO) David L. Herzog (CFO and EVP) |
المنتجات | تأمين annuities, mutual funds |
الدخل | US$110.064 بليون (2007) |
ربح العمليات | US$8.943 بليون (2007) |
US$5.36 بليون (2nd Quarter 2008) | |
إجمالي الأصول | US$1.050 تريليون ( 2nd Quarter 2008) |
إجمالي الأنصبة | US$78.09 بليون (2nd Quarter 2008) |
الموظفون | 116,000 (2009) |
الموقع الإلكتروني | AIG.com |
المجموعة العالمية الأمريكية (بالانجليزية: American International Group) وتُعرف بـ AIG وهي عملاق التأمين في العالم بقيمة 440 مليار دولار.
قدمت للبنك الأمريكي الفدرالي طلب مساعده لحمايتها من الإفلاس في 16 سبتمبر 2008 وقام البنك المركزي بإعطائه دعم مقداره 85 مليار دولار.
المجموعة العالمية الأمريكية (بالانجليزية: American International Group) وتُعرف بـ AIG (NYSE: AIG) هي شركة تأمين أمريكية. مقرها الرئيسي يوجد في المبنى العالمي الأمريكي في مدينة نيويورك. حسب قائمة فوربس العالميون 2000 لعام 2008، فإن AIG كان ترتيبها 18 بين أكبر الشركات العامة في العالم. وكانت ضمن مؤشر داو جونز الصناعي من 8 أبريل 2004 حتى 22 سبتمبر 2008.
عانت AIG من أزمة سيولة عندما تم تخفيض its credit ratings were downgraded below "AA" levels in September 2008. The United States Federal Reserve Bank on September 16, 2008, created an $85 billion credit facility to enable the company to meet increased collateral obligations consequent to the credit rating downgrade, in exchange for the issuance of a stock warrant to the Federal Reserve Bank for 79.9% of the equity of AIG. The Federal Reserve Bank and the United States Treasury by May 2009 had increased the potential financial support to AIG, with the support of an investment of as much as $70 billion, a $60 billion credit line and $52.5 billion to buy mortgage-based assets owned or guaranteed by AIG, increasing the total amount available to as much as $182.5 billion.[2][3] AIG subsequently sold a number of its subsidiaries and other assets to pay down loans received, and continues to seek buyers of its assets. In March 2009, AIG faced public outrage and media and political backlash for its retention payments of $165 million. During this time period, many AIG employees endured hate mail and death threats.[4][5][6] NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has stated he wants to disclose names of those receiving bonuses.[7]
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تاريخ
الحوكمة
مجلس المديرين
- Harvey Golub – Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors, American International Group
- Robert Benmosche - President and CEO, American International Group
- Dennis D. Dammerman - Former Vice Chairman of the Board, General Electric Company
- Harvey Golub - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American Express Company
- Laurette T. Koellner - Former Senior Vice President, The Boeing Company
- Christopher S. Lynch - Former Partner, KPMG LLP
- Arthur C. Martinez – Former Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sears, Roebuck and Co.
- George L. Miles, Jr. - President and Chief Executive Officer, WQED Multimedia
- Robert S. Miller - Executive Chairman, Delphi Corporation
- Suzanne Nora Johnson – Former Vice Chairman, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
- Morris W. Offit - Chairman, Offit Capital Advisors LLC
- Douglas M. Steenland - Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwest Airlines Corporation
طالع أيضاً
الهامش
- ^ "AIG names former Amex CEO Golub as its chairman". Reuters. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
- ^ http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aaog3i4yUopo&refer=us
- ^ http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/other/20090302a.htm
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-rees/the-aig-death-threats_b_179192.html The AIG Death Threats. Retrieved 2009-September-15.
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/18/aig-wont-release-names-of_n_176465.html AIG Won't Release Names Of Executives, Citing Death Threats. Retrieved 2009-September-15.
- ^ http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local-beat/AIG-Threats-We-will-get-your-children.html Threats to AIG: "We Will Get Your Children". Retrieved 2009-September-15.
- ^ http://consumerist.com/2009/03/ny-attorney-general-to-aig-you-have-until-400-pm-to-give-us-the-names.html
References and further reading
- "An Insurance Giant, Brought Down". New York Times. 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
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- Marsh, Bill (2008-09-28). "A Tally of Federal Rescues". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
- Schneiderman, R.M (2008-09-15). "How a Market Crisis Unfolded: Some of the key events in the upheaval". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
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- Shelp, Ronald Kent (2006). Fallen Giant: The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg and the History of AIG. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN 047191696X.
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