- Demands on transmission systems continue to grow as new power generation sources develop in new locations around the world
- Recent Fixed Series Compensation (FSC) Systems contracts totaling more than $60 million USD reflect customers’ confidence in GE’s century-old expertise in providing superior systems through innovative products, resulting in cost savings, and increased quality and reliability
- By delivering over 40,000 Mvars of series compensation systems during the past six years, GE Power’s Grid Solutions business is a global industry leader
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BOSTON, February 4, 2019 -- GE (NYSE: GE) announced today that the Finance and Capital Allocation Committee of the GE Board of Directors has set a record date of February 14, 2019 for the spin-off of Transportation Systems Holdings Inc. (“SpinCo”), which will hold a portion of GE Transportation, a business unit of GE.
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- 4Q’18: GE CFOA (GAAP) of $6.4 billion; adjusted GE Industrial free cash flows (non-GAAP)-a) of $4.9 billion
- FY’18: GE CFOA (GAAP) of $2.3 billion; adjusted GE Industrial free cash flows (non-GAAP)-a) of $4.5 billion
- 4Q’18: continuing EPS (GAAP) of $0.08; adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) of $0.17
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Milwaukee - January 30, 2019 - GE Healthcare has announced today a collaboration with UltrasoundPodcast.com, a weekly podcast and website devoted to Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) education and hosted by Drs. Jacob Avila, Matt Dawson and Mike Mallin.
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One of the broadest portfolios in the industry with Wind, Hydro, Grid, and Renewable Hybrids coming together to provide end-to-end solutions for our customers demanding reliable, affordable green power.
BOSTON - 30 January 2019: GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that it intends to intensify its focus on the growing renewable energy market by consolidating all of the company's renewable and grid assets into a single, simplified Renewable Energy business.
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Move over Batman, Bat-students are coming: Using ultrasound to "see with sound"
Move over Batman, Bat-students are coming: Using ultrasound to "see with sound"
Born 11 weeks early, this newborn's cries are welcomed by his parents
Born 11 weeks early, this newborn's cries are welcomed by his parents
Born 11 weeks early, these parents now welcome their newborn's cries.
When one of her twins developed sepsis, Michlene went into labor 11 weeks before the due date.
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