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Comments (3)
grundoon2 wrote:
Chinese ownership should be financial armslenght only. They should have no direct management control of day to day operations or assets.
DanielWP1956 wrote:
If they buy it…it is their company to do with as they wish.
MiNo42 wrote:
Thank You for bailing out AIG America!! As a reward, these employees will be working for the Chinese Government.
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