New Delhi, December 24, 2009 --GE Capital India announced here, today that it has agreed to sell a part of its transportation finance portfolio to Shriram Transport Finance Company. GE Capital will retain the balance portfolio with no change to the existing people and infrastructure supporting that business.
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CHALFONT ST GILES, UK, 27 AUGUST 2009 - GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), today announced that Stephen Minger, Ph.D, previously Senior Lecturer and Director of King's College London's Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, will join GE Healthcare's Life Sciences business as head of Research and Development for Cell Technologies on September 1st 2009.
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GE announced second-quarter 2009 earnings from continuing operations (attributable to GE) of $2.9 billion, or $.26 per share attributable to common shareowners, down 47% from second quarter 2008.
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New Delhi, June 1, 2009: SBI Card has been voted as the most trusted brand in Reader's Digest Asia Trusted Brands 2009 Survey for the second year in a row.
Reader's Digest Asia Trusted Brands Survey was launched in 1999 and has been carried out annually for the past ten years. The survey reflects Asian consumers' choice of their most trusted and favorite brands among the thousands available in the market. Administered by research company, Nielsen, this year's survey was conducted in Asia across 8 markets and 43 categories.
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*Introduces Lullaby Warmer for every newborn - a healthymagination product
*70% more cost effective compared to imported products and has potential to increase healthcare access by 15% to under-served population
*Designed and developed in India for India and the world
*Increased focus on maternal infant care -- GE to increase portfolio by 35% to expand healthcare access globally
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Donates Lullaby Warmers to 8 Children's hospitals in India
Chennai, May 29, 2009: GE Healthcare, the US$17 billion healthcare and life sciences solutions business of global major General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) donated a Lullaby Warmer each to eight selected children's hospitals across India. The donation is part of GE's 'healthymagination' initiative which aims to improve costs, quality and access to affordable healthcare,