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General Electric, which is really important, because they often say about GE, the significance of what happens with GE, because of its tentacles in the economy.
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General Electric, which is at 31%, or even Citigroup, whose stock has jiggled along recently with a 70% monthly volatility.
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Everyone from GE, General Electric, which is a big old-fashioned conglomerate, getting into green technologies, alternative fuel.
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This was after she left NBC owned by General Electric, which is associated with defense contractors.
War Does Not Sell 2008
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General Electric, which is considered bell weather for the U.S. economy.
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This was after she left NBC owned by General Electric, which is associated with defense contractors.
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Dray's current top pick is in what Forbes classifies as a conglomerate, General Electric, which is not a member of this year's Platinum 400.
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Dray's current top pick is in what Forbes classifies as a conglomerate, General Electric, which is not a member of this year's Platinum 400.
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And he decided he was going to merge these two companies and create an entity called General Electric, and that Edison was going to be out.
Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World 2003
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. that owns newspapers and satellites, Viacom owns CBS and it owns Paramount Studios, NBC is owned by a tiny little start-up called General Electric, and there is a concern about concentration of power.
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