Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Matt Murray |
Title | Subject | Authors |
GE and Honeywell seek EU approval through stake sale. | Business, international | Laurie P. Cohen, Philip Shishkin, Matt Murray |
GE Capital sweetens terms of offer for Finova in challenge to Berkadia. | Business, international | Matt Murray, Devon Spurgeon |
GE Discusses Selling a Stake In Satellite Company to SES.(Societe Europeenne des Satellites SA may acquire minority stake in GE American Communications Inc.) | Business, international | Andy Pasztor, Nikhil Deogun, Matt Murray |
GE expects $400 million loss following attacks.(General Electric) | Business, international | Matt Murray |
GE expects to meet earnings estimate for fourth quarter.(General Electric, 2001) | Business, international | Matt Murray |
GE net rose 16% last quarter despite slowdown, big closure. | Business, international | Matt Murray |
GE's aircraft-engine unit to cut jobs.(General Electric) | Business, international | Matt Murray |
GE's net income slipped on charges in the first quarter. | Business, international | Matt Murray |
GE's purchase of Honeywell earns U.S. approval. | Business, international | John R. Wilke, Matt Murray |
Honeywell's net declines, 6,500 layoffs planned. | Business, international | Matt Murray, Anna Wilde Mathews |
Immelt predicts earnings growth of 10% in 2001. | Business, international | Matt Murray |
New GE chief cautiously predicts double-digit growth through 2002.(General Electric) | Business, international | Matt Murray |
SES reaches deal to acquire GE satellite operations in U.S.($5 billion stock-and-cash deal is another step in industry consolidation.) | Business, international | Andy Pasztor, Nikhil Deogun, Matt Murray |
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