Jeffrey Immelt
Jeffrey Immelt
Jeffrey Robert "Jeff" Immeltis an American business executive. He is currently the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the U.S.-based conglomerate General Electric. He was selected as GE's CEO by their Board of Directors in 2000 to replace Jack Welch upon Welch's retirement from GE. Previously, Immelt had headed up GE's Medical Systems divisionas its President and CEO...
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We are right on plan for the year. Our growth initiatives are performing well, our fundamentals are solid, our orders are up, and we have a healthy cash flow stream.
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The reason for doing this is simple -- I want more direct contact with the financial services teams,
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We think we're on track for an excellent year in 2006.
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We feel like we've got a decent sense of where the growth is going to come from.
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We've planned for tough this year and we weren't disappointed,
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This will create a clearer line of sight on how our financial services businesses operate and enhance growth, ... Our external reporting will mirror this organizational structure, providing greater clarity for investors.
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We will meet our commitments in 2001 in the face of a recession, the tragic events of 9/11 and many other disruptions in the economy. What's more, we only see double-digit growth on the horizon for 2002 and beyond.
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I think there's a sense of arrogance and entitlement here, a complacency in the United States.
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I'm out talking about this company seven days a week, 24 hours a day, with nothing to hide. We're not Enron -- we're a 110-year-old company that has a great record of high-quality leadership and a culture of integrity.
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I think the underlying economy is still pretty darn good.
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At the forefront of GE's 2006 strategic plan is the goal to further promote growth, employment, transfer of knowledge and technology across the Middle East. Building on the successes of 2005 in the region, we will explore development opportunities in these key areas.