Larry Culp's predecessors left a ghastly mess at General Electric
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General Electric slashes quarterly dividend to a penny a share, starting 2019General Electric reported lower than expected earnings before the bell on Tuesday, missing on both the top and bottom lines.
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General Motors unveils electric bicycles that will arrive in 2019It might sound counterintuitive for a car company to make a product that serves as an alternative to cars. But that's exactly what General Motors is doing.
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General Electric just plunged, and one chart watcher says the devil's in the detailsShares of General Electric just plunged to a fresh nine-year low, and one equity strategist says investors should take note of one particularly devilish level for the stock: $6.66.
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Watch CNBC's full interview with General Electric's Larry CulpCNBC's David Faber sits down with General Electric CEO Larry Culp to discuss the company's future outlook and what the company is doing to turnaround the stock.
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General Electric CEO Culp says company has too much debtGeneral Electric Co Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp said on Monday the conglo...
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General Electric Retirees Contemplate Selling GE StockMany General Electric (GE) retirees depend on the company for their pension and the stock for their portfolio. This works great when the company is healthy and the stock performs, but the flip side is not pretty.
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General Electric gets crushed, again — here's what three experts say may come nextShares of General Electric plunged on Monday to their lowest level since March 2009, extending the stock's severe losses from the session prior. As GE briefly broke below $8 per share, four experts told CNBC what investors might expect next.
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General Electric seeks 'urgent' asset sales to cut debt: CEOGeneral Electric Co is pursuing assets sales with 'urgency' to reduce ...
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General Electric seeks urgent asset sales as bond fears riseGeneral Electric Co will sell assets with 'urgency' to reduce its high...
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