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4 months ago Hawker takes the blow, but IAG pays the price
THE former chief executive of Insurance Australia Group, Michael Hawker, earned almost $5.8 million in his last year at the embattled company, including a payment of almost $2 million - ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Thursday 31st July 2008
Michael Hawker's IAG payout about $2m
FORMER Insurance Australia Group chief executive Michael Hawker received a final payout of close to $2 million after he resigned in May.
The Australian Business News - midnight Thursday 31st July 2008
4 months ago Ex-IAG CEO receives $1.9m final payment
Former IAG Ltd chief executive Michael Hawker received a final payout of close to $2 million after he resigned from the general insurer in May.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 2:41 p.m. Wednesday 30th July 2008
IAG boss got $1.9m golden handshake
FORMER Insurance Australia Group chief executive Michael Hawker received a final payout of close to $2 million after he resigned from the general insurer in May.
News Ltd Markets - 2:02 p.m. Wednesday 30th July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Ex-IAG CEO receives $1.9m final payment
Former IAG Ltd chief executive Michael Hawker received a final payout of close to $2 million after he resigned from the general insurer in May.
Fat Cat - 3:47 p.m. Sunday 27th July 2008
4 months, 3 weeks ago IAG Cuts: Market Unimpressed
Insurance Australia Group CEO Mike Wilkins unveiled his much-anticipated strategic review yesterday and it followed the predictable script.Big cuts, cost savings, job losses, exiting a business bought by the old ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 9:45 a.m. Thursday 10th July 2008
6 months, 1 week ago IAG boss promises investor targets
THE new chief executive of Insurance Australia Group, Mike Wilkins, is to outline a tough set of financial targets by which investors will be able to judge the battered insurer ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Saturday 31st May 2008
6 months, 1 week ago New boss tries to arrest decline at leading insurer
Michael Hawker shocked the insurance world this week with his sudden decision to step down as chief executive of the nation's largest home and car insurer, Insurance Australia Group. The ...
Radio National - 10:15 a.m. Wednesday 28th May 2008
Mike Wilkins appointed as new IAG CEO
Insurance Australia Group today announced the resignation of Michael Hawker from his position as CEO.Mr Hawker said: “It’s with great personal regret that I have
The Industry - Australian Insurance News - 3:46 a.m. Wednesday 28th May 2008
6 months, 1 week ago Hawker resignation not the end of IAG woes, shareholders warn (ABC)
Michael Hawker first made a name for himself as a rugby union great.
Yahoo!7 Business - 7 p.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
Scapegoating IAG chief Hawker 'un-Australian' (ABC)
A stakeholder in Insurance Australia Group (IAG) says the company's former chief executive, Michael Hawker, has been made a scapegoat.
Yahoo!7 Business - 2 p.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
IAG Likely To Cut Earnings, Dividend Expectations
He may have survived the approach from QBE Insurance ( QBE ) but Insurance Australia Group's now ex - CEO Michael Hawker didn ' t survive much longer, yesterday announcing ...
fn arena - 12:46 p.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
IAG Chief Resigns
Michael Hawker, Chief Executive officer of Insurance Australia Group (IAG), resigned today in wake of losing investors’ confidence. The company had rejected an A$8.7 billion takeover bid earlier this month ...
My Share Trading - Australian Share Trading Blog & News - 11:58 a.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
Insurance Australia (IAG) Update
Insurance Australia (IAG) has a target price of $3.83 and an under-perform recommendation on the stock from Australian Stockmarket analyst Macquarie Research Equities. Insurance Australia (IAG): In A Grind IAG’s ...
My Share Trading - Australian Share Trading Blog & News - 11:32 a.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008
Will Michael Hawker make the Directors’ Club?
Michael Hawker who was forced to resign as IAG CEO yesterday has probably had his chances of becoming a top non-executive chairman dashed, writes Stephen Mayne .
Crikey - 10 a.m. Tuesday 27th May 2008

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