9/11 Impact on Marsh & McLennan Cos. Nothing Short of Devastation

September 10, 2004

  • September 11, 2004 at 12:02 pm
    Dan Iverson says:
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    Mr. Thomas,

    Great interview, thank you very much.

  • September 13, 2004 at 3:22 am
    G. Carter says:
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    How do you know when Jeff Greenberg, Evan Greenberg, and Papa Greenberg are lying? Their lips are moving! These three are the worst piece of crap to work in the insurance industry ever. If M&M were so so devastated and they lost talented people to 9/11 then why did they start laying off employees after the event?Because they could care less about people and there families. Far as I’m concerned, M&M, Ace & AIG could close down and fold up. Who needs them.

  • September 15, 2004 at 12:20 pm
    Andrew J. Barile,CPCU says:
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    Good interview with another well trained Greenberg executive who comes across as good as his dad. Marsh, AIG, and ACE all have the Greenberg imprint will they all be under one roof, distribution,insurers,reinsurers. How much market share will that create? Andy Barile, INSURANCE INDUSTRY CONSULTANT TO INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT FIRMS.

  • September 15, 2004 at 1:45 am
    Kathi Freeman says:
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    Anyone who believes Jeff Greenberg was not devastated by the loss of the 295 friends and colleagues at Marsh don’t know him. The very nature of his business requires that he focus on others problems and needs. He’s a business leader worthy of respect and admiration.



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