Jeff Immelt
Jeff 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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(Friday's) increases, in both our dividend and our share repurchase program, signal our confidence in our ability to extend this track record of returning value to shareowners,
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Over the last five years, the Insurance Solutions business has lost $700m and required the infusion of $3.2bn of capital.
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We continue to see good fundamentals across the rest of our businesses, and our earnings guidance remains consistent with prior expectations,
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Looking into 2006, the current economic environment remains positive and is in line with our expectations.
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There are 24 hours in a day, and you can use all of them.
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We think we'll have solid execution in a slow growth environment in the fourth quarter,
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We also remain confident that we will achieve 10 to 15 percent earnings per share growth in 2005,
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We view the economy more or less the same as 2005.
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We can't make appliances in the United States and make money,
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We are well positioned for a strong finish to the year and solid double-digit growth into 2006,
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We're really not counting on any huge moves with the portfolio. I think we like the company the way it looks today.
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We are on track for double-digit growth in earnings and cash flow in 2005 and beyond,
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The purpose of this generation of GE leaders is to make the company as good externally and commercially as it has always been operationally and financially.
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We're positioned to win in this environment. We've got the company so we can have good operating growth in 2003, ... We're executing on a very strong leadership agenda, transforming the portfolio and building sustainable growth.