North Bergen, New Jersey 3/8/2010 10:31:23 PM
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AIG sells $15.5 billion Units to MetLife Inc.

Latest Purchase of AIG units by MetLife takes these Insurance Leaders to the Top of the Hot Stocks List.

American International Group (NYSE:AIG) will sell a second overseas life and health insurance unit for $15.5 billion to MetLife Inc…American International Group trades on the “New York Stock Exchange” under the Stock Symbol ”AIG”. For the Latest information regarding “AIG”, make sure to visit the Most Exclusive and In Depth newsletter website at:   http://www.wallstreetgrand.com/.

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 American International Group (NYSE:AIG) will sell a second overseas life and health insurance unit for $15.5 billion to MetLife Inc. (NYSE:MET) in an ongoing bid to repay billions in government aid. It was the second major deal AIG completed this month to raise cash. On March 1, AIG agreed to sell Asia-based life insurer, AIA Group, to Britain's Prudential PLC for $35.5 billion. MetLife will get a much larger presence in Japan as well as high-growth markets in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. Alico operates in more than 50 countries. In the deal announced Monday, MetLife will pay $6.8 billion in cash for Alico. The rest will be paid in stock and equity units. The cash portion will be used immediately to pay down an investment in AIG by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The equity portion of the deal will be sold over time to help further repay that debt.

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