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