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The General Electric Company, or GE (), is a multinational American technology and services conglomerate incorporated in the State of New York.

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  • Letters: October 12, 2009

    …Green Score. ConAgra should have been ranked 342nd overall. In addition, we reported that General Electric builds coal-fired power plants. In fact, GE builds technology used in coal—powered generating facilities, but does not build the …

    10/10/2009Letters to the Editor
  • At Chamber of Commerce, Member Exodus on Climate Issue a Big PR Problem

    …some, of its members, any future tension could crack an already fragile relationship. Other power hitters, including General Electric and the San Jose Chamber of Commerce have also publicly stated that the U.S. Chamber doesn’t represent their views …

    10/06/2009Blogs
  • Is ‘Buy American’ a Slogan Worth Preserving?

    …to $70 billion on road construction. We need a piece of that. If you are a Caterpillar worker in Illinois, if you work for GE , if you work for any of the major manufacturers in the United States that sell to these countries, you want a part of that action …

    09/25/2009Business
  • 10 Reasons Why 'Fringe' Is Better Than 'The X-Files'

    …Leonard Nimoy is in it. He is the shadowy head of Massive Dynamic, a huge multinational corporation that is a combination of GE , Microsoft, and Blackwater. 8. There’s a lot more racial diversity in Fringe . Yeah, X-Files had a few black people …

    09/17/2009Blogs
  • The White-Nonwhite Gap in Racial Acceptance

    …immigrant Vietnamese and Somalis enclaves in Lynn, and a “diverse workplace” might mean a high-wage position at General Electric ’s jet-engine plant. In the same way, those terms can be seen as a step down in class for those living in Ward One …

    09/07/2009Blogs

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