By Adam Clark Estes | TheAtlanticWire
It’s
been almost five years since AIG’s stock dropped 60 percent in a day
leaving the company doomed to failure, when Uncle Sam swooped in with
$182 billion to rescue it. But AIG must have a short memory, because on
Monday night news emerged that the insurance company is actually
thinking about suing the U.S. government over the bailout that saved it.
The board will discuss the idea with shareholders at a meeting on
Wednesday.
It’s not so much that AIG’s mad the government bailed them out. (They
wouldn’t be around to be mad if it hadn’t.) They just wish they’d done
it a little bit differently. "The lawsuit does not argue that government
help was not needed," The New York Times reports. "It contends that the
onerous nature of the rescue -- the taking of what became a 92 percent
stake in the company, the deal’s high interest rates and the funneling
of billions to the insurer’s Wall Street clients -- deprived
shareholders of tens of billions of dollars and violated the Fifth
Amendment, which prohibits the taking of private property for ’public
use, without just compensation.’" Does that kind of bad attitude count
as "looking the gift horse in the mouth" or "biting the hand that feeds
you?" Or both?
The timing of AIG’s potential lawsuit is a little bit curious. The
company just finished paying the government back about a month ago, when
the Treasury Department announced the sale of its last batch of AIG
shares -- at a profit nonetheless. Then a week ago, AIG launched a
rah-rah ad campaign with the tagline "Thank You America" to show just
how much it appreciates taxpayers saving its butt.
But that’s not the message that suing the government for putting up the
cash sends, is it? A professor of law and finance at the University of
San Diego told The Times, "On the one hand, from a corporate governance
perspective, it appears they’re being extra cautious and careful. On the
other hand, it’s a slap in the face to the taxpayer and the
government."
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