*Aligns with GE's 'healthymagination' initiative, built on the global commitments of reducing costs, improving quality and expanding access for millions of people
*Assists the Ministry of Health's 250 hospitals to run more efficiently their manpower and technology resources
*Highlights GE Healthcare's commitment to Saudi Arabia, one of the largest health markets in the region
* Follow-up training through GE's TiP TV and on-line courses
* Over 600 healthcare professionals to be trained annually
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; April 19, 2009: GE Healthcare, the healthcare business of General Electric Company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health to train medical professionals from the Ministry.
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GE announced first-quarter 2009 earnings from continuing operations (attributable to GE) of $2.8 billion, or $.26 per share attributable to common shareowners, down 40% from first quarter 2008.
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GE is showcasing the career advancement opportunities in the company in diverse businesses through its participation at the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) Career Fair.
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; April 16, 2009: General Electric Company (GE) is showcasing the career advancement opportunities in the company in diverse businesses through its participation at the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) Career Fair.
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GE announced that its 2008 annual report entitled "We are GE" is now available on the Company's Web site at www.ge.com/annualreport. Explore how we are building strong businesses, expanding our leadership and sustaining competitive advantage.
View the 2008 Annual Report Web site
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NEW YORK CITY -- February 19, 2009 -- Saudi Arabian Airlines, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has signed an exclusive 10-year materials agreement with GE Aviation Services for the airline's entire fleet of 100 purchased and leased CFM56-5B* engines powering its Airbus A320 fleet.
Under the terms of the agreement, which is valued at approximately $300 million U.S., Saudi Arabian Airlines will exclusively use genuine CFM parts in the maintenance and overhaul of this fleet.
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* GE Gas Turbine Technology to Add 2,000 Megawatts of Power to Help Meet Kingdom's Energy Needs
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; February 11, 2009: GE Energy has signed a contract for nearly US$1 billion to supply more than 30 Frame 7EA gas turbines for the Saudi Electricity Company's (SEC) Riyadh Power Plant 10 (PP10). This project, the latest in a series of GE contracts for SEC power projects, will add 2,000 megawatts of much needed power to help support the region's dynamic economic and population growth.