AIG says no conference call for investors this quarter


American International Group (NYSE: AIG), one of the sleaziest companies on the planet, has decided that its investors and analysts don't deserve an opportunity to ask questions of management on a quarterly earnings conference call.

Spokeswoman Christina Preto told Bloomberg that the company will release its results on August 7 without a conference call: "We will provide ample information on the quarter in our press release and filings and will respond to questions through our investor-relations and media-relations staffs."

Yeah, OK. If you're really committed to transparency and answering questions, why not just hold a conference call?

The arrogance here is absolutely stunning, even by the standards of corporate America. AIG has received $170 billion in bailout money and the stock has lost 99% of its value, and yet the company has the cojones to tell investors that they don't get to ask questions and hear management explain the business on a quarterly conference call the way that the vast majority of fully reporting, publicly traded companies do every single quarter.

If there is one company that doesn't have a right to duck its investors, it's AIG -- possibly the most poorly run company on the planet, and certainly the cause of greater losses to taxpayers than any company on the planet.

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