buhbye said:Has anyone heard if AMR Finance Inc. is for sale?
Just curious.
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LaBradford22 said:You're probably thinking of AMR Investments. Yes, they are being re-branded (can't remember what they plan on being called), and I think they are being packaged up for sale. And yes, they are practically the only profitable piece of AMR right now. At AMR, as we all know, nothing is allowed to be profitable.
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buhbye said:Yes, I know that they have changed their name to the "American Beacon Fund." Part of it went public on March 1st.
But this is a master feeder program.
Yes, their is AMR Investments but their is also AMR Finance Inc.
Do you know when they are proposing the sale of this entire subsidiary?
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Former ModerAAtor said:If there is, it's not a listed subsidiary of AMR Corporation or AA.
There are a couple of other companies which use AMR as part of their name, including a car dealer out of Australia, a IT research company headquartered in Boston, and a hi-tech manufacturing company headquartered in Toronto...
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buhbye said:No it IS a subsidiary, Carty began to weave a tangled web along with our current executives.
As filed with the SEC
Company:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â AMERICAN BEACON MASTER TRUSTÂ Â Â
Filer:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â AMERICAN BEACON MASTER TRUST
Form Type:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NSAR-B
Filing Date:      Mar 1 2005
You had previously set up the following alert:
Search Name:Â Â Â Â Â Â AMR Finance Inc.
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Former ModerAAtor said:LeBradford gave you the right answer -- there never was an AMR Finance Inc. unless it was 100% privately held and not a subsidiary of a public corporation. Edgar.SEC.Gov doesn't lie, even when asked to...
American Beacon Trust was called AMR Investment Services Trust up until March, and the AMR Investments name dates back to at least 1996 (which is about as far back as Edgar documents go), long before Carty was at the helm.
Tangled web? Please..... save that crap for ConspiracyTheory.Com
They've changed the name to reduce the association with AMR -- same thing the US Airways Credit Union did. Would you want to invest or place your money into savings with a fund or financial institution associated with an airline right now?
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Oneflyer said:AMR Finance inc. does exsist, though it is not what is for sale. AMR Investments is remarketing its funds as American Beacon and has been for sale for some time. I actually interviewed at AMR Investments in early 2003 and was told that it was for sale then.
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