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General Electric

General Electric Company (GE) was an American multinational conglomerate that was one of the largest and most influential industrial corporations of the 20th century. It played a leading role in the development of electric power, electric light, home appliances, aviation, and medical imaging. GE was established in 1892 through the merger of Thomas…

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Owner
GE Aerospace (Aerospace) · GE HealthCare (HealthCare) · GE Vernova (Energy) · GE Appliances (Home Appliances) · GE Lighting (Electric lighting)
Country
United States
Introduced
April 15, 1892; 134 years ago (1892-04-15) in Schenectady, New York, US
Product type
Conglomerate
Tagline
"We Bring Good Things to Life"

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General Electric

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related to Television · 23
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General Electric → GE Aerospace (Aerospace), GE Appliances (Home Appliances), GE HealthCare (HealthCare), GE Lighting (Electric lighting), GE Vernova (Energy)

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General ElectricCountryUnited States1.00infobox
General ElectricIntroducedApril 15, 1892; 134 years ago (1892-04-15) in Schenectady, New York, US1.00infobox
General ElectricOwnerGE Aerospace (Aerospace)1.00infobox
General ElectricOwnerGE HealthCare (HealthCare)1.00infobox
General ElectricOwnerGE Vernova (Energy)1.00infobox
General ElectricOwnerGE Appliances (Home Appliances)1.00infobox
General ElectricOwnerGE Lighting (Electric lighting)1.00infobox
General ElectricProduct typeConglomerate1.00infobox
General ElectricTagline"We Bring Good Things to Life"1.00infobox
General ElectricWebsitewww.ge.com1.00infobox
KOA-TVinstance ofand more cable holdings through subsidiaries General Electric Broadcasting Company and General Electric Cablevision Corporation.The company also owned television stations0.80text
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