Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Recent News: GE Wind Energy in Spain, GE Healthcare, GE Transportation, GE Energy Financial Services, GE Money, Rail, and GE Aviation.

Spain's Renovables buys GE wind turbines
Spanish renewable energy company Iberdrola Renovables said on Friday it had ordered 200 1.5 megawatt wind turbines from General Electric Co., worth around 430 million euros ($659 million)....

GE possibly wellspring of state's innovation
Southeastern Wisconsin has a much better shot at pulling talent out of the wealth of resources at GE Healthcare than technology, a panel of current and former GE executives said Thursday at a meeting of the Wisconsin Innovation Network in Brookfield....

GE opens 8-acre trailer re-sale center in Fontana
Freight movement from Pacific ports to inland distribution centers requires thousands of “mobile warehouse” over-the-road trailers, and a new GE re-sale center opening in Fontana helps truckers obtain pre-owned trailers at reasonable prices...

Town Learns G.E. Will Continue With Plans for Towantic Energy
G.E. Energy Financial Services of Stamford last week notified the town that it intends to go forward with the Towantic Energy project on Woodruff Hill Road, First Selectman Mary Ann Drayton-Rogers confirmed....

GE Money finds few takers for its loan portfolio
GE Money India is learnt to have found no takers for its wholly-owned personal loans and mortgages portfolios, with the interested parties quoting nearly half of the company’s expectation. The bidders say this could eventually lead to the proposed divestment plan being scrapped...

GE close to $263 mln Bosnia rail deal
Bosnia, May 9 (Reuters) - Bosnia's Serb Republic government said on Friday it is close to clinching a 170 million euro ($263 mln) deal with U.S. conglomerate General Electric to help it rebuild its devastated rail network....

GE Aviation expects its CF34 engine fleet to double in 10 years
With more than 4,000 CF34 engines powering regional aircraft, GE Aviation expects the engine fleet to exceed 8,600 by 2018 - based on the strong demand being forecast for GE-powered regional aircraft...

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