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In Taiwan, AIG has failed repeatedly in what should have been an easy sale of its local insurance unit, called Nan Shan.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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In Taiwan, AIG has failed repeatedly in what should have been an easy sale of its local insurance unit, called Nan Shan.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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In Taiwan, AIG has failed repeatedly in what should have been an easy sale of its local insurance unit, called Nan Shan.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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In Taiwan, AIG has failed repeatedly in what should have been an easy sale of its local insurance unit, called Nan Shan.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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Chinatrust Financial Holding Co. said in a statement that it had decided to bid for AIG's stake in Nan Shan, which is 97.57%, but wouldn't divulge whether it was bidding alone or with a partner.
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Also called Nan Shan or Southern mountain school from a locality in Shensi.] [Footnote 843: [Chinese:].
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 Charles Eliot 1896
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An earlier attempted sale of Nan Shan for $2.15 billion was scuttled when Taiwanese regulators objected to the buyer.
AIG: Nan Shan Unit Fetched $3 Billion Bid Erik Holm 2011
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They reportedly passed over three would-be buyers, offering up to $3 billion for Nan Shan, in order to take a $2.2 billion offer from a company that sells more wontons than insurance policies.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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They reportedly passed over three would-be buyers, offering up to $3 billion for Nan Shan, in order to take a $2.2 billion offer from a company that sells more wontons than insurance policies.
Richard Grenell: No Wonder AIG Needed a Bailout Richard Grenell 2011
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An earlier attempted sale of Nan Shan for $2.15 billion was scuttled when Taiwanese regulators objected to the buyer.
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