American International Group Chairman Steve Miller says in an interview with Bloomberg Television that the company's reputation has improved since repaying the government and that AIG now has ”tremendous momentum.”

Bloomberg reports that, in an interview with Stephanie Ruhle and Erik Schatzker at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Miller said, “We were the most disrespected brand name on the planet and now we have come back. We've built a company with tremendous momentum and we're going back on offense.”

Interviewed alongside Goldman Sachs Group President Gary Cohn, the story quotes Miller as saying, “If you go back four years, Goldman Sachs probably wouldn't even have been sitting with me. We were in deep trouble then.”

Read the Bloomberg story by Zachary Tracer and Alexandria Baca here.

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