USindustrialgroupGeneralElectricsaidWednesdayitisunderinvestigationbytheSecurityandExchangeCommission(SEC)afterdisclosinga6.2-billion-US-dollarchargeinitsformer
EmbattledindustrialgiantGeneralElectricannouncedThursdayitwillcutmorethan12,000blueandwhitecollarjobsinitsGEPowerunit,partofaturnaroundplanlaunchedbythenewcompa
U.S.industrialgiantGeneralElectric(GE)willcut148jobsfromitsdigitaldivisionheadquarteredinSanRamon,about55kmeastofSanFranciscoonthewesterncoast,mediareportssaidW
GeneralElectricCo’s(GE.N)ChiefExecutiveJohnFlanneryplanstodisclosearoadmapforthecompanyonMondaythatwillfocusonthreeofitsbiggestbusinesslines-aviation,powerandhe
SharesofGeneralElectrictumbledThursdayonworriesthatweakactivityinitskeyelectricityandoilandgasbusinessescouldhitearningsmuchharderthaninvestorsexpected.Theindus
GEintroducedanewmammographysystemthatgivespatientsaremotetocontrolthecompressionpartofthescreeningthemselves.Givingthemautonomyovertheunpleasant,painfulportiono
GeneralElectricCo(GE.N)wantsitsindustrialsoftwarebusinesstocutcostsandliftprofitsnextyearundernewchiefexecutiveJohnFlannery,andisconsideringexpandedpartnerships
GeneralElectric(GE)signedaonebillionriyal($267million)jointventureagreementonWednesdaywithSaudiArabia'sstate-backedDussurindustrialdevelopmentcompanytomanufactu
AtaGeneralElectricCofactoryinthisruraltown,KeithSpahn,60,usedtotakemeasurementsofpartsfromrailroadlocomotivesthatareinforrepairbyhand.Nowheusesatoolthatreadsthe
General Electric Co (GE.N) said on Monday it would merge its oil and gas business with Baker Hughes Inc (BHI.N), creating the world's second-largest oilfield services provider as competition heats up to supply more-efficient products and services to the energy industry after several years of low crude prices.
A senior official of Indonesian branch of U.S. giant firm General Electric (GE) said on Tuesday that the firm has allocated some 300 million U.S. dollars to expand operation in the country.