General Electric executives Jack Welch and Jeffrey Immelt took more than half a billion dollars in ... [+] severance. Both former CEO's of General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) should pay back their ...
Immelt made a number of risky gambles, overpaid on subsequent acquisitions and became far too dependent on GE Capital, and ...
General Electric has been working on remaking its image. As part of the makeover, CEO Jeff Immelt has been throwing around the term 'Industrial Internet.' If you're wondering what that means - and ...
Immelt said he had "immense respect for the company and founders" General Electric chair Jeff Immelt has ruled himself out of the race to become the new boss of taxi service Uber. In a tweet ...
The corporation had instability due to leadership issues, particularly during the transfer from Jack Welch to Jeff Immelt, which resulted in unsuccessful strategy adjustments. During Immelt's ...
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General Electric (GE) has announced that Jeff Immelt will retire from the US industrial giant after 16 years as chairman and chief executive. Mr Immelt will leave on 31 December and will be ...
Tahaluf, organizers of the Global Health Exhibition, today announced advance registrations for the event opening in Riyadh tomorrow have surpassed expected attendance, making the international ...
GE's stake in Pivotal stems from a $105 million investment the industrial company made in 2013 as part of former GE CEO Jeff Immelt's ambitions to transform the company into a major industrial ...
He retired from GE in 2011 and handed the reins to Jeffrey Immelt. Welch died of renal failure on March 1, 2020, at the age of 84. Investopedia / Hugo Lin John Francis Welch Jr. was born in ...
While plenty of CEOs have waded into politics over the decades, Musk’s going whole hog to this degree on Donald Trump makes ...
But chief executives don’t get marks for effort, and while WPP now looks more rational on a PowerPoint slide, it has been outsmarted by Publicis. That is partly because Publicis gains a higher share ...