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2007企業公民報告公佈

July 25, 2007

GE 秉持創新及誠信精神協助我們的社區及企業夥伴面對艱難的挑戰,對於企業公民我們同一原則對應,責無旁貸。
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GE släpper sin Citizenship-rapport för 2007, "Investing in a Sustainable Future"

June 21, 2007
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GE Water & Process Technologies Hosts Bring a Child to Work Day, April 26, 2007

April 25, 2007

)--Over 100 students, including 20 high school students from the Greater Philadelphia area, will attend GE Water & Process Technologies' annual Bring a Child to Work Day, to be held at its global headquarters in Trevose, Pennsylvania on Thursday, April 26, 2007.


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GE Releases 2006 Citizenship Report, ''Solving Big Needs''; Theme Emphasizes Size as an Advantage in Helping Meet Global Needs

May 23, 2006
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GE släpper sin Citizenship-rapport för 2006, "Solving Big Needs" Grundtemat behandlar storlek som en fördel när det gäller att möta globala behov

May 23, 2006
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GE Extends Cleaner Energy Commitment, Invests in Leading Wave Energy Technology Company; Supplier of World's First Offshore Wave Farm Project

April 18, 2006

NORWALK, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2006--Showing its continued commitment to cleaner technology, GE's Technology Lending unit announced today that it is providing capital to Ocean Power Delivery, Ltd. (OPD), developer of the world's first commercial facility that will generate electricity from offshore ocean waves. The transaction, made in conjunction with GE Energy Financial Services, extends a loan facility of $2.6 million (GBP 1.5 million) to UK-based OPD.


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GE Washers and Dryers Help Ease Time-Starved Consumers Lives; Impressive Energy and Water Savings Also Among Laundry List Of Benefits

April 11, 2006

LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2006--There just aren't enough hours in the day for the average American. Terms like "time crunch," "time squeeze" and "juggling" have become familiar descriptions of our everyday lives. It's no surprise, considering the hours we work.

A 2005 Bureau of Labor Statistics study found that women work seven hours a day and men work eight on average and that one in five adults brings work home regularly. That leaves little time for household chores.


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GE släpper sin första Citizenship-rapport, "Our Actions" Rapporten belyser GE:s Citizenship-arbete

May 19, 2005
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