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General Electric Breakup Redux (NYSE:GE) | Seeking Alpha General Electric recently spun off the healthcare business into GEHC. Read more to see my thoughts on GE stock and my recommendation.
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Better Healthcare AI Stock: Nvidia or GE Healthcare? | The Motley Fool GE Healthcare uses its Edison platform to analyze patient data. Nvidia is developing AI chips for drug development and supercomputers.
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Validea Guru Fundamental Report for GE - 2/26/2023 - Nasdaq This strategy looks for companies returning cash to shareholders via dividends, buybacks and debt paydown. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (GE) is a large- ...
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GE installs world's first spiral-welded wind turbine tower - New Atlas Denver's Keystone Tower Systems says it can cut the cost of wind energy with tech borrowed from pipemaking. It uses spiral welding techniques to ...
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GE Renewable Energy appoints new HR leader for Middle East, North Africa and Turkey GE Renewable Energy recently appointed Sultan Albalawi as HR leader - Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (Renewable Energy - Grid Automation).
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Comparing GE HealthCare Technologies (NASDAQ:GEHC) & Butterfly Network (NYSE:BFLY) Read Comparing GE HealthCare Technologies (NASDAQ:GEHC) & Butterfly Network (NYSE:BFLY) at Defense World.
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GE offers high efficiency gas turbine tech to ease nagging energy crisis - UNB GE Gas Power, a world leader in natural gas power technology, services and solutions, is focused to generate electricity that is reliable, ...
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Decentralised RE will help upgrade India's grid network: GE Grid Solutions GE has deployed its digital substations in Chandigarh, and its advanced grid management products focussed on grid automation, stability and remote ...
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Union Pacific CEO to step down as hedge fund presses for change - CNBC A GE AC4400CW diesel-electric locomotive in Union Pacific livery is seen near Union Station in Los Angeles, California, September 15, 2022.
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LCA Tejas Mk2's engine will be made in India by GE Aviation - Times Now American aerospace company GE will be supplying F414 INS 6 engines for Tejas Mk2. As per reports, 99 engines were ordered by India in October 2010 ...
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