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GE Earnings: What to Look For Renewable energy revenue is expected to rise slightly YOY. COVID-19 has hit GE's total revenue hard, including its aviation business. General Electric ...
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GE Stock Is Soaring. Why a Longtime Critic Still Hates It. Tusa is a longtime General Electric (ticker: GE) bear. He has rated shares either Hold or Sell since 2013. Overall, he has been right over that long period.
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GE Continues to Focus on Its Balance Sheet. Its Latest Move Is Freezing UK Pensions. The U.K. pension freeze comes on the heels of many other pension actions taken by General Electric (ticker: GE) in recent months. The company ...
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Better Buy: GE vs. Honeywell General Electric is a turnaround play that has more upside potential if everything goes as planned and commercial aerospace markets recover in due ...
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GE wins $20 million federal grant to develop new wind turbine generators NISKAYUNA — The federal government is betting $20.3 million that General Electric Co. can turn an MRI machine used in hospitals into a renewable ...
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GE Healthcare reportedly lays off 140 in Wisconsin GE Healthcare laid off about 50 employees in September before adding another 90 layoffs last Friday, the International Association of Machinists and ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, GE & more General Electric (GE) – General Electric said it was proposing to freeze pension benefits for 2,800 employees in the U.K. GE's U.K. pension benefit ...
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GE looks to cut risk, costs in freezing UK pension plans General Electric, Boston, proposed freezing its U.K. defined benefit pension funds, effective Jan. 1, 2022. The conglomerate said Tuesday that all ...
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Much-loved local GE executive Jim Healy dies in Paris NISKAYUNA — Jim Healy, a long-time communications executive with General Electric Co. who touched hundreds of lives in the Capital Region, died ...
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As COVID-19 work slows, GE Healthcare lays off about 140 employees in Madison GE Healthcare had hired about 250 employees at the Datex-Ohmeda plant on Madison's Southeast Side as the COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in ...
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