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Jeffrey Immelt gets an A for attendance. Media bigwigs appearing at this week's Quadrangle Group media conference included Google's Eric Schmidt and Verizon's Ivan Seidenberg. But possibly the biggest draw? Back-to-back onstage interviews with Mr. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
James Murdoch, Howard Stringer, Les Moonves, David Zaslav, and, interestingly, Comcast's Brian Roberts and GE's Jeff Immelt back to back, will be speaking at the annual hush-hush Quadrangle confab being held Wednesday and Thursday in NYC. Full Article at Deadline Hollywood Daily
US President Barack Obama (L) talks about Jeff Immelt (R), Chairman & CEO, General Electric (GE), during meetings with the President�s Economic Recovery Advisory Board (PERAB) in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, November 2, 2009. View Photo »
We will create a 'one GE' approach in India that will bring the totality of GE's offerings to customers, partners, governments and employees ... It is time for GE to become a truly great local company in India and John is the right person to lead our team of 12,000 employees there.
Wouldn’t you like to bump elbows with media moguls and hear from the likes of Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt, Twitter cofounder Biz Stone and News Corp. (NWS) scion James Murdoch? Me too! That’s a particular bummer this time. Full Article at All Things Digital
It’s a busy, busy day at the White House on the economic front. Full Article at Business Week
New Delhi, Nov. 1 The General Electric Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Jeff Immelt, recently announced the appointment of Mr John Flannery as the new President and CEO of GE’s business operations in India. Full Article at Hindu Business Line
BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm introduces Jeff Immelt (left), Chairman and CEO of General Electric, at a press conference where he announced that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Mi... View Photo »
GE Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt and Comcast toppers Brian Roberts and Steve Burke, I'm not so sure I'd be going out on a limb. God forbid we let a deal happen first before declaring what the management strategy will be.
Show me who he hangs with and I'll show you who (and what) he is. The White House has been barraged with requests to release the names of its visitors. Today they release the first 500 visits, all from the period of Jan 20-July 31. Full Article at Atlas Shrugs
I’m at the New American Economy Conference, watching Leo Gerard, the head of the Steelworkers, talk about the need for a manufacturing plan. Full Article at Emptywheel
Jeffrey Robert Immelt (born February 19, 1956, Cincinnati, OH) is the current chairman of the board and chief executive officer of General Electric. He was selected by GE's Board of Directors in 2000 to replace John Francis Welch Jr. (Jack Welch) following his retirement. Full Article
US President Barack Obama (L) talks about Jeff Immelt (R), Chairman & CEO, General Electric (GE), during meetings with the President�s Economic Recovery Advisory Board (PERAB) in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, November 2, 2009.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm introduces Jeff Immelt (left), Chairman and CEO of General Electric, at a press conference where he announced that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan June 26, 2009 in Birmingham...
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, answers questions from the press after he announced that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham, Michigan.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (left) applaudes Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, as he announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham,...
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (left) applaudes Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, as he announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham,...
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (left) applaudes Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, as he announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham,...
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI - JUNE 26: Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham, Michigan.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham, Michigan.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, announces that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan during a press conference June 26, 2009 in Birmingham, Michigan.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt (L) chairman and chief executive of GE and Paul Otellini, president and chief executive of Intel Corporation, announce a partnership in healthcare technologies during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt (L) chairman and chief executive of GE and Paul Otellini, president and chief executive of Intel Corporation, announce a partnership in healthcare technologies during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt (L), Chairman and CEO of GE, and Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel Corporation, announce a partnership in healthcare technologies during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, left, CEO of GE, and Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, announce a joint healthcare venture Thursday, April 2, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, left, CEO of GE, and Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, announce a joint healthcare venture Thursday, April 2, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt speaks at the WEB 2.0 summit in San Francisco, California October 20, 2009. Immelt said he was "totally OK" with keeping control of NBC Universal, the TV and movie entertainment house now reportedly a takeover target for top U.S. cable operator Comcast.
View Photo »Chairman Jeffrey Immelt of US technology and services conglomerate General Electric (GE) speaks before Japanese and US businessmen at a luncheon in Tokyo on May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman Jeffrey Immelt of US technology and services conglomerate General Electric (GE), speaks before Japanese and US businessmen at a luncheon in Tokyo on May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman Jeffrey Immelt of US technology and services conglomerate General Electric (GE) speaks before Japanese and US businessmen at a luncheon in Tokyo on May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, listens to a speaker during a press conference organized by the US Climate Action Partnership in this January 22, 2007 file photo at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
View Photo »GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt speaks during an interview Tuesday, April 7, 2008 in Evandale, Ohio. Immelt said he thinks President Barack Obama's economic-stimulus efforts will pay off eventually in fighting the recession.
View Photo »GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt speaks during an interview Tuesday, April 7, 2008 in Evandale, Ohio. Immelt said he thinks President Barack Obama's economic-stimulus efforts will pay off eventually in fighting the recession.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, chairman and cheif executive of General Electric Co, announces a partnership in healthcare technologies with Intel corp during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, chairman and cheif executive of General Electric Co, announces a partnership in healthcare technologies with Intel corp during a news conference in New York April 2, 2009.
View Photo »General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt speaks during a news conference Thursday, April 2, 2009 in New York. Intel and General Electric are investing $250 million over the next five years to develop products aimed at allowing doctors to monitor patients remotely.
View Photo »Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric, discusses healthcare information technology at a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 in New York.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, MI. - JUNE 26: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm introduces Jeff Immelt (left), Chairman and CEO of General Electric, at a press conference where he announced that GE will open an advanced manufacturing technology and software center in Michigan June 26, 2009 in Birmingham...
View Photo »We will create a 'one GE' approach in India that will bring the totality of GE's offerings to customers, partners, governments and employees ... It is time for GE to become a truly great local company in India and John is the right person to lead our team of 12,000 employees there.
GE Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt and Comcast toppers Brian Roberts and Steve Burke, I'm not so sure I'd be going out on a limb. God forbid we let a deal happen first before declaring what the management strategy will be.
John will build on the great work of Tejpreet S. Chopra who helped position GE well in the India market ... Before transitioning to his next role in the company, Tejpreet will work for John where he will continue to be instrumental in government relations and strategy development for GE in India.
If you take Jeff Immelt's commentary seriously, where he thinks the economy is in for a slow recovery, then the industrial side of the business needs every dollar it can keep
John will build on the great work of Tejpreet S. Chopra who helped position GE well in the India market ... Before transitioning to his next role in the company, Tejpreet will work for John where he will continue to be instrumental in government relations and strategy development for GE in India.
And NBC has remained mired in fourth place among broadcast networks. The message transmitted at a tense board meeting in New York in July — where top NBC-Universal executives including Jeff Zucker, Ron Meyer, Marc Shmuger and David Linde all met with GE’s CEO Jeff Immelt and Vivendi representatives — wa...
We have talked many times about becoming a great local company in growing markets like India by being more connected across our businesses
We will create a ‘one GE’ approach in India that will bring the totality of GE’s offerings to customers, partners, governments and employees ... It is time for GE to become a truly great local company in India and John is the right person to lead our team of 12,000 employees there. He has extensive expe...
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In five to seven years our aim is that 50-75% of GE Healthcare products will be made in India.
The move to integrate our healthcare businesses in India will simplify the structure and improve services to the customers. We feel that, going forward, more innovation will be transported from India to the US, particularly in the healthcare space
The move to integrate our healthcare businesses in India will simplify the structure and improve services to the customers. We feel that, going forward, more innovation will be transported from India to the US, particularly in the healthcare space
The simplification of our healthcare business will help us accelerate growth. This is the natural next step in our successful joint venture in healthcare with Wipro.
India's healthcare market is on the verge of substantial growth ... We think this is an exceptionally good time to invest in India.
India's healthcare market is on the verge of substantial growth ... We think this is an exceptionally good time to invest in India.
In five years 50% to 75% of GE Healthcare products will be made in India
In 5 years, 50-75 per cent of GE Healthcare products will be made in India
It's probably time to make a bigger statement in Indonesia
We believe Russia can be a great leader in energy and technology. We have been working with Gazprom (GAZP.MM) and other prominent players both for production and sales in Russia and also for exports
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