CHICAGO (Reuters) -General Electric on Tuesday completed its breakup into three companies, marking the end of the 132-year-old conglomerate that was once the most valuable U.S. corporation and a ...
The storied American company General Electric, which struggled under its own weight after growing to become a sprawling conglomerate, will divide itself into three public companies focused on aviation ...
FILE - The General Electric logo is displayed on a sign outside their headquarters, Nov. 10, 2021, in Boston. General Electric has decided on the names it will give to the three companies that it ...
It was early December in Lynn, Mass., and Katahira-san, GE’s star ambassador of lean manufacturing, was performing a teach-in. The location was a GE defense jet engine plant where the spry ...
General Electric’s (NYSE: GE) CEO Larry Culp, Jr. will become the CEO of GE Aviation, replacing John Slattery, who was at the helm for the past two years. The change was effective at the time of the ...
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H. Lawrence Culp, chairman and CEO of General Electric (NYSE: GE) since October 2018, will serve in the additional role of CEO at the conglomerate’s aviation subsidiary. Culp takes on more ...
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General Electric on Monday revealed the names of the three companies that will operate on their own after the historic split of the one-time conglomerate, including a mashup of words that will make up ...
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