Bailed-out companies AIG, Citibank have no plans to cancel expensive sports sponsorships. ABC reports that “AIG, Citibank and a number of other federally bailed-out financial institutions have no plan… more →
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Danner wrote 7 months ago: Bailed-out companies AIG, Citibank have no plans to cancel expensive sports sponsorships. ABC report … more →
jobknobber wrote 11 months ago: Ahh, corporate malfeasance. My favorite sport. Al the more delicious when the ‘athlete’ … more →
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