Some phrases fell out of use after the 1990s, like “take a chill pill” or “whazzuuup?” or “General Electric stock is outperforming.” I’m bringing the last one back, even though there’s no longer a ...
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The company, now known as GE Aerospace, is no longer the sprawling conglomerate of yesteryear. Now singularly focused on the aerospace sector, the stock has once again become a strong performer.
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David Moore, of GE Vernova advanced research, talks Monday about the carbon capture technology being developed and tested at the facility. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union) The customer experience center ...
GE Aerospace manufactures jet engines and supplies parts and services for these engines. The company believes air traffic growth has stabilized, though the U.S. government shutdown could lead to some ...
UAlbany, NY CREATES, MiSci and local school districts are partnering with GE Aerospace's foundation to inspire 4,000 students to become engineers Germaine Hunter, vice president, workplace and ...
CHONGQING, CHINA - JULY 19: In this photo illustration, a smartphone displays the logo of GE Vernova, the energy business unit of General Electric (NYSE: GE), focusing on electrification and ...
GE, one of the world’s best-known conglomerates has swooped to buy a British climate technology start-up in its quest to reduce the aviation industry’s environmental impact. Sky News has learnt that ...
GE Healthcare Technologies Inc. is exploring options including the sale of a stake in its China unit, people familiar with the matter said. The US medical technology company has been working with ...
Louisville, Kentucky — GE Appliances plans to shift production of refrigerators, gas ranges and water heaters out of China and Mexico as part of a more than $3 billion investment to expand its U.S.
GE Appliances is investing more than $3 billion over the next five years to expand its U.S. operations, aligning with the Trump administration’s efforts to bring manufacturing back to American soil.