In a media interview, GE Philippines CEO, J.V. Emmanuel "Jocot" De Dios, talked about the company's history with the Philippines as the first destination in ASEAN for its businesses in Energy, Transportation, Home & Business Solutions, and Capital. Jocot also shared his vision for the local market as well as his strategy for growing GE's business in the country.
GE announced first-quarter 2012 Operating Earnings of $3.6 billion, or $0.34 per share, up 1% and 3% respectively from the first-quarter of 2011.
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FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- March 9, 2012-- GE [NYSE: GE] today announced that its 2011 annual report entitled "GE Works" is now available on the Company's website at www.ge.com/ar2011.
"Culture is the foundation for any successful enterprise," GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt writes in his letter to shareholders. "GE is a 'We Company', not a 'Me Company'."
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GE announced fourth-quarter 2011 Operating Earnings of $4.1 billion, or $0.39 per share, up 6% and 11% respectively from the fourth-quarter of 2010. Revenues were $38.0 billion for the quarter and $147.3 billion for the year. Record Infrastructure orders of $28.6 billion in the fourth quarter enabled GE to end the year with a backlog of $200 billion, the largest in its history.
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GE announced third-quarter 2011 operating earnings of $3.4 billion, or $0.31 per share, up 11%, from the third quarter of 2010 (excluding effects of the preferred redemption).
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GE announced strong second-quarter 2011 operating earnings from continuing operations of $3.7 billion, up 18%, or $0.34 per share, up 17%, from the second quarter of 2010.
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Multinational firm GE [General Electric] is expanding its presence in the Philippines, through affiliate GE Philippines, as it plans to ride the expected boom in the power generation and smart grid industries in the country.
GE Energy-Asia Pacific president Kenji Uenishi said the company was, in particular, planning to increase its pool of highly skilled technical engineers as it prepared to have bigger participation in the upcoming power projects, as an equipment provider to local developers and utilities.