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Pete2069 Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-18-08 09:51 PM
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10. This folding of U.S. corporations which have gone Global
Should start telling Americans that the monopoly game Bush ,
corporations are playing with our economy and country is a
disaster in sheep clothing.

They claim less then a year ago ,, just how great AIG Global
corporation was and how strong and durable it was....

This is what happens when Corporations say screw you to
America and go Global they screw Americans.  

Globalization of our corporations is another word for
monopolization of American corporations.
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This is the arrogant statement AIG just made On May 19 2008,,
just 4 months ago..  Someone was really skimming the money and
running.

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http://vcr.csrwire.com/node/7978

NEW YORK,NY - May 19, 2008 – Today American International
Group, Inc. (AIG) released its second report on corporate
responsibility, "Putting our Strength Behind
Sustainability", which focuses on long-term
sustainability and illustrates how AIG’s Vision and Values
guide the company’s approach to environmental, social, and
governance [ESG] issues. 

"AIG is devoting the resources necessary to manage our
risks while developing innovative solutions to help our
clients better manage their own risks," says AIG
President and CEO Martin J. Sullivan. "At the same time,
the spirit of entrepreneurship is helping us seize new markets
in critical environmental, social and governance areas,
particularly the environment."

The report covers eight focus areas and details how these
corporate responsibility initiatives are creating value for
AIG, its customers, business partners and shareholders, as
they contribute to the growth of sustainable, prosperous
communities
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