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GE heads towards zero Welch's successor Jeff Immelt continued those traditions — until the global financial crisis destroyed GE Capital's balance sheet along with its coveted ...
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GE sending some turbine work to Poland; will cut some local jobs General Electric says that some work will be sent to a facility in Poland, and that means that will get rid of 45 jobs at their Schenectady plant. The union ...
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Lawmakers call on GE to keep jobs local SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — With unemployment continuing to impact many in New York State, lawmakers are calling on General Electric to ...
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GE strengthens its position in Vietnam with two wind energy projects totaling 60 MW GE will supply a total of 12 5MW-158 Cypress wind turbines, its largest onshore wind turbine technology. These two contracts include the supply and ...
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Schumer, Gillibrand, Tonko urge GE to stop offshoring Schenectady jobs WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep. Paul Tonko wrote to the CEO of General Electric ...
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GE Creating the Future of High-Efficiency, Net-Zero Carbon Flight GE researchers tapping deep research capabilities across the Lab in electric motors, power conversion, thermal management, advanced propulsion and ...
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GE Board of Directors Authorizes Regular Quarterly Dividend The ex-dividend date is September 25, 2020. About GE. GE (NYSE:GE) rises to the challenge of building a world that works. For more than 125 years, ...
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Book review: GE's fall from glory detailed in 'crisply-written' page-turner The decline of General Electric, once the world's largest and most renowned corporate conglomerate, hit home hard in Pittsfield and the Berkshires.
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Why General Electric Could Double Over the Next 18 Months It's an ugly operating backdrop for General Electric today. No wonder GE stock tanked 42% year-to-date. But the tide is starting to turn. And GE's core ...
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GE Appliances workers in Louisville, Kentucky vote overwhelmingly to strike 3 September 2020. Demonstrating their readiness for a struggle, workers at the General Electric (GE) Appliances factory in Louisville, Kentucky have ...
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