The company, now owned by a Chinese conglomerate, is investing $150 million in 18 American suppliers across 10 states.
Category: General Electric Company
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Trump Targets a Plane China Sees as a Power Symbol
Beijing has high hopes for its C919 single-aisle jet after years of delay, but the plane depends on engines, avionics and other gear from Western companies.
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How Warren Buffett Changed the Way Investors Thought of Investing
The idea of “value investing” had long existed. But no one did it as successfully or for as long as he did.
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Comparing Elon Musk and Jack Welch as Influential Cost-Cutters
Elon Musk’s hyperfocus on the bottom line has made him influential in Washington and Silicon Valley. How does that compare with the last famous cost-cutter, Jack Welch?
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Colleges Find Real Estate Bargains in Empty Office Spaces
As companies with hybrid work forces reduce square footage, universities see an opportunity to buy buildings at bargain prices.
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Bob Jordan, Southwest Airlines’ CEO, on What Went Wrong
The New York Times – Travel:Southwest Airlines’ chief executive, Bob Jordan, said frigid temperatures and mistakes by the company caused its meltdown around Christmas.
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Bob Jordan, Southwest Airlines’ CEO, on What Went Wrong
The New York Times – Travel:Southwest Airlines’ chief executive, Bob Jordan, said frigid temperatures and mistakes by the company caused its meltdown around Christmas.
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Turning the Page on 2022
The New York Times – Business:A selection of the best business books of the year, a few tips from readers and the titles DealBook looks forward to reading in 2023.
