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  2. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    History. GE Appliances was originally a part of General Electric, a company which began marketing a full roster of heating and cooking products in 1907. [7] In January 2004, it became part of GE Consumer & Industrial when GE Consumer Products (founded in 1905) merged with GE Industrial Systems (founded in 1930) to form GE Consumer & Industrial.

  3. General Electric - Wikipedia

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    GE is still a major client to Genpact today, for services in customer service, finance, information technology, and analytics. In 2001, GE acquired Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo and incorporated it into NBC. In 2002, Francisco Partners and Norwest Venture Partners acquired a division of GE called GE Information Systems (GEIS).

  4. We Bring Good Things to Life - Wikipedia

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    The "We Bring Good Things to Life" focused mainly on General Electric's appliances and lighting fixtures. [2] In 2001 Jack Welch retired with GE with its worth at 505 billion dollars and was replaced by Jefferey Immelt as chief executive director, who in January of 2003 changed the slogan to "Imagination at Work", ending the "We Bring Good ...

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  6. Haier - Wikipedia

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    Haier Group Corporation ( / ˈhaɪ.ər /) [2] is a Chinese multinational home appliances and consumer electronics company headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong. It designs, develops, manufactures and sells products including refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, dryers, microwave ovens, mobile phones, computers, and televisions.

  7. Timeline of General Electric - Wikipedia

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    1912. General Electric begins using phenolic resins to mold plastic parts [5] 1913. Charles A. Coffin becomes the first Chairman of General Electric. 1913. Edwin Rice becomes President, replacing Charles A. Coffin. 1917. General Electric acquires synchronous electric clock manufacturer Telechron. 1918.