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GE involvement in Australia dates back to 1902 when it installed one of its electric motors in Sydney to open the Pyrmont Bridge over Darling Harbour. Today GE Australia and New Zealand operates through 6 businesses servicing a vast array of diverse markets and customers.

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GE 3rd Quarter 2008 Earnings

GE 3rd Quarter 2008 Earnings

GE announced third quarter 2008 earnings from continuing operations of $4.5 billion, or $.45 per share, down 12% and 10%, respectively, from third quarter 2007, driven primarily by a decrease in financial services earnings.

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GE has launched its global clean energy and water initiative – called ecomagination – in Australia with a launch event at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum. John Rice, GE Vice Chairman and President & CEO of GE Infrastructure, convenes the meeting with government and business leaders to address Australia’s unique challenges in securing adequate energy and water reserves in a resource constrained world.

Oct 10, 2008 at 16:03 ET
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