| AIG Leasing Unit Considers Split NEW YORK -- American International Group Inc.'s troubles are prompting one of the insurer's most-profitable units -- an airplane-leasing giant run by one of AIG's largest shareholders -- to consider seeking a split from the company, according to people familiar with the matter, according to the Wall Street Journal. Officials at powerhouse
International Lease Finance Corp. have grown increasingly concerned that
the company will be weakened by its parent's financial woes, these people
say. The world's largest buyer of commercial aircraft, ILFC leases large
numbers of planes to air carriers, and AIG's problems could make it more
difficult for ILFC to compete in the increasingly crowded airplane-leasing
industry, according to the Journal. -- NYSSCPA.org News Staff Posted on 5/12/08 |