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For G.E.’s John Flannery, It Was a 30-Year Trip to the Top

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GE (General Electric)

08/25/2010

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Jeff Immelt’s Overhaul of GE Impeded by Falling Oil Prices

Wall Street Journal 03/03/2015

Laggard GE Makes Nuclear Push

Wall Street Journal 08/25/2010

The Competition Myth

New York Times 01/23/2011

The Great Misallocators

Wall Street Journal 01/26/2011

Immelt and GE, 10 Years In

Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011

A Waiting Game at Finance Unit

Wall Street Journal 09/06/2011

GE (General Electric) performance

10/21/2011

Grouped Articles

GE to Exit Retail Lending, Tightening Focus on Industrial Businesses

Wall Street Journal 11/17/2013

GE's Immelt Still Trying to Restore Power

Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014

GE Is in Talks to Buy Alstom's Energy Business

Wall Street Journal 04/25/2014

Stakes High for GE's Immelt in Alstom Fray

Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014

GE Moves Further Away From Consumers With Sale of Appliances Unit

Wall Street Journal 09/09/2014

Robust Demand for Industrial Equipment Lifts General Electric’s Profit 11%

New York Times 10/17/2014

John Flannery, new CEO of General Electric (GE) in 2017

06/12/2017

Grouped Articles

Meet the New CEO of General Electric: John Flannery

WSJ 06/12/2017

Under Immelt, GE Was the Worst Performer in the Dow

WSJ 06/12/2017

For G.E.’s John Flannery, It Was a 30-Year Trip to the Top

The New York Times 06/13/2017

A Stagnant General Electric Will Replace the C.E.O. Who Transformed It

The New York Times 06/12/2017

GE Plans Wind Turbine Nearly Three Times as Tall as Statue of Liberty

WSJ 03/01/2018

G.E. to Spin Off Health Care Division as Part of Major Reshaping

New York Times 06/26/2018


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