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General Electric
How GE made history: a look back at an iconic conglomerate
May 8, 2024
In April, General Electric split itself up to focus on wind power, aerospace and health care. Its finance and media divisions are long gone.
Why are big corporations splitting up?
Nov 12, 2021
GE, Johnson & Johnson and Toshiba plan to divide their operations, saying the units will be more flexible, responsive and targeted.
Friendly breakup: After 129 years, GE plans future as 3 smaller companies
Nov 9, 2021
Separate operations focused on aviation, health care and energy will be more agile — and independent of one another's weaknesses.
How one of the U.S.'s most iconic companies nearly flickered out
by
Thomas Gryta
and Ted Mann
Jul 21, 2020
Author Tom Gryta explains how General Electric's place in the economy fell so quickly.
Jack Welch's legacy: value for shareholders, but not necessarily for workers
by
Scott Tong
Mar 2, 2020
Once upon a time, GE put share owners last in line for company revenues. That changed in the '80s and '90s.
Jack Welch, former GE CEO, dead at 84
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 2, 2020
Welch led General Electric for two decades, during which the company's market value soared from $12 billion to $410 billion.
GE freezes pensions as the benefit becomes endangered in private sector
Oct 8, 2019
General Electric is freezing its pensions for 20,000 non-union workers and will offer pension buyouts for another 100,000 former employees. GE said the move will save $8 billion, part of a plan to shed some of the company’s considerable debt. The move, from one of America’s most iconic corporations, is just one more step in […]
For public good, not for profit.
Could shedding assets spell a breakthrough for troubled GE?
by
Amy Scott
Feb 25, 2019
General Electric today announced the sale of its biopharmaceutical business for more than $21 billion dollars. The buyer is Danaher Corporation, which happens to have been previously run by GE chief executive Larry Kulp, who served as chief executive at Danaher between 2001 and 2015. The move is part of an ongoing restructuring aimed at […]
How state and local governments can protect themselves while trying to lure businesses
Feb 15, 2019
This week Amazon said it wouldn’t pursue a new headquarters in New York City and GE announced it’s dramatically downsizing its planned move to Boston. GE will now rent office space there, instead of building a 12-story office tower. It will also repay $87 million in incentives it received to make the move. As cities and […]
GE cuts dividend to a penny per share. Why bother keeping it at all?
by
Janet Babin
Oct 30, 2018
The company says it will save nearly $4 billion.