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GE (General Electric) 2010 Compensation Decisions

Over the last decade, through two recessions, GE has earned $161 billion and generated $172 billion of cash from operating activities, cumulatively, more than twice as much as in the prior decade. Over the last five years, GE has earned $83 billion and generated $97 billion of cash from operating activities, cumulatively. As measured by cumulative earnings and cash from operating activities over the past decade, GE is one of the ten largest companies in the world. Throughout this period, management kept the company safe and secure and GE and GE Capital were profitable in every quarter. At the same time, the company went through a substantial portfolio transformation, including the dispositions of Employers Reinsurance
Corporation, GE Plastics and NBCU, which reduced volatility and generated funds for investment in higher-growth infrastructure businesses.

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GE (General Electric) 2010 Compensation/Salary of Executive Officers

Set forth below is the 2010 compensation for each named executive officer as determined under SEC rules. The SEC’s calculation of total compensation (reflected in the column entitled "Total”) includes several items that are driven by accounting and actuarial assumptions, which are not necessarily reflective of compensation actually realized by the named executives in 2010. To supplement the SEC-required disclosure, we have therefore included an additional column in the table below entitled "Total Realized Compensation,” which shows total compensation realized by each of the named executives in 2010.

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GE CEO, Jeffrey Immelt Letter to Shareowner for the 2011 Annual Meeting:

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GE Important Voting Information for 2011 Annual Meeting

IMPORTANT VOTING INFORMATION


As a result of recent rule changes, your broker is not permitted to vote on your behalf on the election of directors and other matters to be considered at the shareowner meeting (except on ratification of the selection of KPMG as auditors for 2011), unless you provide specific instructions by completing and returning the Voting Instruction Form or following the instructions provided to you to vote your shares via telephone or the Internet. For your vote to be counted, you now will need to communicate your voting decisions to your broker, bank or other financial institution before the date of the shareowner meeting.


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Picture of W. Geoffrey Beattie: GE (General Electric) Director since 2009 W. Geoffrey Beattie, 50, President, The Woodbridge Company Limited, Toronto, Canada. GE (General Electric) Director since 2009

Mr. Beattie received a law degree from the University of Western Ontario and served as a partner in the Toronto law firm Torys LLP before joining The Woodbridge Company Limited, where he has been president since 1998. The Woodbridge Company Limited is a privately held investment holding company for the Thomson family of Canada and the majority shareholder of Thomson Reuters, where Mr. Beattie is the deputy chairman and director. Mr. Beattie also serves as a member of the board of directors of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. and Royal Bank of Canada. In addition to his public company board memberships, Mr. Beattie is chairman of CTV Globemedia Inc., a Canadian broadcasting and publishing company, and a trustee of the University Health Network in Toronto.

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GE Officials | Views: 1946 | Added by: admin | Date: 2011-June-06 | Comments (0)

Picture of GE (General Electric) created Van Gogh's "A Wheatfield with Cypresses" ecomaginative style GE (General Electric) and London's National Gallery has recently launched a collaboration of  ecomaginative - the creation of the famous Van Gogh A Wheatfield with Cypresses, made of more than 8,000 plants and is being displayed at the west side of the of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. Green did not stop there: GE also contributed Jenbacher cogeneration heat and power engines that will help minimize Gallery's carbon footprint.

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Picture of Creating Smarter Ultrasound: New GE-MIT Collab Picture a village in the lower part of the developed world where most births occur at home. Although the travel requirements are sometimes significant and cost, a certain percentage of higher-risk pregnancies, and deliveries should be done in the hospital. ultrasound imaging, of course, can help develop a routine pregnancy of high risk, but the ultrasound equipment may not be easily accessed by patients who would benefit from technology, especially patients in rural areas.

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Picture of General Electric (GE) Lending for Financing Operations GE (General Electric) Working Capital Financing Suited to Your Needs

Managing cash flow to provide the needs of business operations is a challenge faced by many companies. Do you need venture capital for ongoing operations? or to update infrastructure? GE (General Electric) can meet a variety of financing for working capital you need with a variety of financial instruments. GE provides capital financing in different forms: term loans, credit lines  and senior debt that can help you increase and maximize cash flow from inventory or accounts receivable.

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Coporate Financing | Views: 1002 | Added by: admin | Date: 2011-May-24 | Comments (0)

Picture of Engineering enterprise and financial daring make electricity today's greatest bargain Billions of dollars for expansion by far-sighted electric utilities provide more goods, better living for America.

What's the post-war miracle that has made possible all the extra electricity for America's astonishing growth of bright new homes... its 21 million new TV sets...its host of new electrical appliances...and its factories making more things than we've ever had before?

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Picture of More Goods for More People at Less Cost Had the 7 and a half million people who bought new radio sets in 1937 been obliged to pay 1929 prices for them, the total cost to the public would have been $7,00,000,000 greater than it actually was. In fact, the 7 and half million sets of 1937 cost the public $188,000,000 less than the 4 and half million sets of 1929. And because radios cost less, more people could buy them, and the purchasers had more money to buy additional comforts and conveniences.

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