Bank of America Corp., pressured by the U.S. Treasury Department to justify executive perks after receiving a taxpayer-funded bailout, said the firm doesn’t need to impose new constraints on employee use of company aircraft.
The lender encourages use of its corporate aircraft for business travel for “safety and efficiency reasons” and doesn’t plan a new pre-approval or reporting process for such transport, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based company said on its Web site Sept. 11. “Use outside of reasonable business development or associate safety would be considered excessive and not allowed,” the firm said.








They are BOA, answering to nobody.
They apparently have gotten TOO BIG FOR THEIR BRITCHES AGAIN, hello, are they still TOO BIG TO FAIL, maybe that is why we get this arrogant attitude? The rest of us are too small to much matter, by contrast. They say there are strength in numbers, but these days it seems to be the number of bucks, not the number of people.
No PUBLIC OPTION, for uninsured Americans? STILL? unreal.
Like Wanda says, you have to have car insurance and you gotta have house insurance so all you sick uninsured folks just get in your car and ram it right into your house, lol. She’s the only funny person left on tv.