Topic: Harvey Golub
Interesting op-ed piece in today's WSJ by Harvey Golub, former chairman and CEO of American Express. Golub is not in favor of Buffett's and Obama's...
Six months after resigning as chairman of American International Group (AIG) following months of tension, Harvey Golub has come out swinging...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bailed-out insurer American International Group on Monday said Chief Executive Robert Benmosche has cancer and has an unclear prognosis, casting another shadow on the company as it undergoes a comprehensive restructuring.AIG did not disclose what kind of cancer ...
There was much speculation that the failure of Prudential PLC's bid to buy AIG's crown jewel in Asia, AIA, would result in a shake-up at the top of the British insurer. AIG Chairman Harvey Golub, former CEO and Chairman of ...
AIG Chairman Harvey Golub resigns over working relationship with CEO; Miller named replacementAmerican International Group Inc. said late Wednesday that Harvey Golub resigned as chairman, citing a bad working relationship with CEO Bob Benmosche.Robert S. Miller was named to succeed Golub ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American International Group Inc named director Robert "Steve" Miller as its new chairman, after Harvey Golub resigned amid tensions with Chief Executive Robert Benmosche.Benmosche told the board that he "believes our working relationship as Chairman and CEO to ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American International Group Inc Chief Executive Robert Benmosche and Chairman Harvey Golub, at odds since a botched sale of the company's Asian life unit, will try to work out their differences, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday ...
(Reuters) - American International Group's failed sale of its Asian life insurance unit AIA has led to increased tensions between Chief Executive Robert Benmosche and Chairman Harvey Golub, the Financial Times said, citing people close to the situation.AIG is weighing its ...
<div><p>BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Reuters) - Pay czar Kenneth Feinberg sees early signs some Wall Street firms are voluntarily toughening up on the way they pay executives, but he cautions it remains to be seen whether such behavior becomes permanent.</p><p ...
Investors should be aware that certain stakeholders of financial statements can exert pressure or political influence that results in accounting rules that distort the true economic picture of a business. Investors need to be aware that such situations exist so that they ...