GE's relationship with Singapore dates back to 1969 when the company opened a number of electronics manufacturing plants. These were subsequently followed by an aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overhaul shop and a plastics plant. Today, GE works closely with local partners on key infrastructure projects in the energy, transportation and health sectors. We are also active in finance for both consumer and commercial customers. From jet engines to power generation, financial services to medical imaging, and news to information, GE people worldwide are dedicated to turning imaginative ideas into leading products and services that help solve some of the world's toughest problems.
GE 2nd Quarter 2008 EarningsGE announced second quarter 2008 earnings from continuing operations of $5.4 billion with $.54 per share and revenues from continuing operations were $46.9 billion, up 11% from 2007. Company Poised to Meet Growing Infrastructure and Customer Demands in Asia |



