General Electric

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General Electric is a major American multinational conglomerate historically known for its leadership in industrial manufacturing, aviation, power, and healthcare technologies.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf industrial company
manufacturing company
multinational conglomerate
public company
awarded multiple Emmy Awards for television broadcasting innovations
country United States
countryOfIncorporation United States
formerHeadquartersLocation Fairfield, Connecticut
Schenectady, New York
foundedAs merger of Edison General Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Company
foundedBy Charles A. Coffin
Edwin J. Houston
Elihu Thomson
J. P. Morgan
Thomas Edison
hasDivision aviation division
digital and software division
power division
renewable energy division
headquartersLocation Boston, Massachusetts
historicalActivity broadcasting ownership through NBC
manufacture of household appliances
inception 1892
industry aviation
healthcare technology
industrial manufacturing
power generation
renewable energy
notableAchievement co-founder of the Radio Corporation of America
major producer of commercial jet engines
major producer of military jet engines
pioneer in electric lighting
pioneer in power systems engineering
notablePerson H. Lawrence Culp Jr.
Jack Welch
Jeff Immelt
notableProduct CT scanners
MRI scanners
gas turbines
jet engines
medical imaging equipment
ultrasound systems
wind turbines
spunOff GE Aerospace (as separate focused company structure)
GE Healthcare
GE Vernova
stockExchange New York Stock Exchange
subsidiary GE Aerospace
GE Capital (historical)
GE Healthcare (historical)
GE Vernova
tickerSymbol GE

Referenced by (63)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Elihu Thomson ("General Electric Company")
Ernst Alexanderson
Ernst Alexanderson
Ivar Giaever
Jack Welch
Jack Welch ("General Electric Plastics")
Jack Welch ("General Electric Company")
Jeff Immelt
Nick Holonyak Jr.
Nick Holonyak Jr.
Owen D. Young
employer
Avio Aero
RCA
Radio Corporation of America
Vivendi Universal Entertainment
acquiredBy
GE Aerospace ("General Electric Company")
GE Healthcare (historical)
GE Vernova
RCA
parentCompany
NBCUniversal
RCA
Radio Corporation of America
foundedBy
GE P42DC
GG1 electric locomotive
General Electric CF34-10E ("General Electric Company")
manufacturer
C Reactor ("General Electric Company")
F Reactor
Hanford production reactors
operator
Fermi 2
Hatch Nuclear Power Plant
Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station
reactorSupplier
Jeff Immelt
Owen D. Young
boardMemberOf
ITP Aero
MTU Aero Engines
collaboratesWith
GE Healthcare (historical)
GE Vernova ("General Electric energy business")
partOf
Edison General Electric Company
Edison Machine Works
predecessorOf
Air France Flight 447
aircraftEngineManufacturer
J. P. Morgan
associatedWith
GE Healthcare (historical)
brandOf
SEPTA Silverliner IV
builder
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
competedWith
Alexanderson alternator
developedBy
World’s Columbian Exposition
exhibitedCompany
NBC
formerOwner
Union City, Georgia
hasMajorEmployer
Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station
hasReactorVendor
Precision Castparts
keyCustomer
Schenectady, New York
majorCompanyHistory
Vivendi Universal Entertainment
majorShareholder
Edison General Electric Company
mergedInto
GE Aerospace ("General Electric Company")
originatedFrom
GE Healthcare (historical)
ownedBy
Hatch Nuclear Power Plant
reactorVendor
The Incredible Hulk Coaster
sponsor
General Electric ("GE Capital (historical)")
subsidiary
Radio Corporation of America ("GE Consumer Electronics")
successor
General Electric ("GE")
tickerSymbol
Ernst Alexanderson ("GE Research Laboratory")
workedAt

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