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What's with AIG's stock?

American International Group Inc.'s (NYSE:AIG) stock rose 14%, up to $39.22 Tuesday, and Wednesday shares are down 6%. Analysts have maintained that no stock is as overvalued as AIG's. So what's going on? Full Article at The Deal: Blogs

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