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The General Electric (NYSE: GE) stock price is firing on all cylinder this year as the transformation under Lawrence Culp continued. It has jumped by over 47% this year, outperforming the closely-watched Vanguard Industrial Index Fund (VIS), which has jumped by almost 17% this year.
GE Aerospace and Microsoft spent about six weeks developing a GE-specific ChatGPT-like AI application for GE employees. Workers already have asked it more than 500,000 questions.
Ignacio Galán, executive chairman at Iberdrola, discusses what the company and its vendor are doing to recover debris following damage to one of its wind turbines at its Vineyard Wind site in Massachusetts.
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EVENDALE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) today declared a $0.28 per share dividend on the outstanding common stock of the Company. The dividend is payable October 25, 2024, to shareholders of record at the close of business on September 26, 2024. The ex-dividend date for the NYSE is September 26, 2024. About GE Aerospace GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) is a global aerospace propulsion, services, and systems leader with an installed base of approximately 44,000.
Microsoft named General Electric's former chief financial officer, Carolina Dybeck Happe, as its new executive vice president and chief operations officer.
Microsoft on Thursday named former GE finance chief Carolina Dybeck Happe as chief operations officer.
GE Vernova's stock pulled an intraday U-turn to trade at fresh highs on Thursday, after the renewable-energy company trimmed its outlook for third-quarter profitability but affirmed its full-year outlook.
Carolina Dybeck Happe will join Microsoft from GE after its aviation and energy companies went public earlier this year. She will report to CEO Satya Nadella as the company works to mobilize around artificial intelligence.