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Letters: GE employee shed light on sad truth about manufacturing industry GE closed a lighting manufacturer plant in Circleville more than a decade ago and now the massive plant lies idle. Larry Culp, CEO of General ...
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Are J&J and GE's Splits the Start of a Trend for Megacorps? | mddionline.com Two medtech companies are about to undergo massive transformations. Johnson & Johnson, and GE Healthcare have they would be splitting operations.
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7 Companies That Ought to Be Broken Up Just Like GE | InvestorPlace The news of the GE split sent its stock higher. A hot market is a perfect time for company breakups. Here are seven other possibilities.
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How Scale Went Out of Fashion in Corporate America - Barron's With the notable exception of big tech companies, trends have gone against conglomerates like GE, writes Marvin Lieberman and Robert Rene.
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New Zealand's Counties Energy Partners with GE Digital for its Digital Utility Transformation New Zealand's Counties Energy will implement GE Digital's Advanced Distribution Management (ADMS) as part of its Digital Utility program.
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GE Additive, NIAR drive metal additive adoption - Aerospace Manufacturing and Design GE Additive and Wichita State's National Institute for Aviation Research team up to accelerate metal additive technology for rapid Department of ...
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Jet engine maker GE Aviation to hire more than 300 workers next year - The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Aircraft engine manufacturer GE Aviation will hire more than 300 workers here next year as the aeropace sector continues its recovery ...
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GE Aviation facility in Singapore the first globally to use 3D printing for jet engine repair - YouTube GE Aviation's facility in Singapore has become the first of its kind in the world to use 3D printing technology to repair jet engine components.
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Explained: Why are top conglomerates breaking up - Times of India International Business News: NEW DELHI: Three top multinational conglomerates - General Electric (GE), Johnson & Johnson and Toshiba - have ...
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GE, Home Depot Didn't Violate LED-Bulb Patent, ITC Judge Finds - Bloomberg Law An International Trade Commission judge said companies including General Electric and Home Depot didn't violate a patent held by the University of ...
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